Waiting for the Sun is The Doors' third studio album. It was released in 1968 an… Read Full Bio ↴Waiting for the Sun is The Doors' third studio album. It was released in 1968 and became the band's first and only number one album and spawned their second number one single, "Hello, I Love You." With the exception of two songs, the material for this album was written after the band's initial songs from the formation of the group had been recorded for their debut album and second album, Strange Days. The highlight of this album was supposed to be the lengthy theatrical piece "Celebration of the Lizard", but in the end only the "Not to Touch the Earth" section was used. Some critics argued that the Doors suffered from "the third album syndrome," meaning that by the time they had to make this album, their creativity was very limited.
The song "Waiting for the Sun" would not appear on an album until Morrison Hotel.
The song "Waiting for the Sun" would not appear on an album until Morrison Hotel.
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Waiting for the Sun
The Doors Lyrics
Five To One Five to one, baby One in five No one here gets out…
Hello, I Love You Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello I love y…
Love Street She lives on Love Street Lingers long on Love Street She h…
My Wild Love My wild love went ridin' She rode all the day She wrote…
Not to Touch the Earth Not to touch the earth Not to see the sun Nothing left…
Spanish Caravan Carry me, caravan, take me away Take me to Portugal, take…
Summer's Almost Gone Summer's almost gone Summer's almost gone Almost gone Yeah, …
The Unknown Soldier Wait until the war is over And we're both a little…
We Could Be So Good Together We could be so good together Yeah, so good together We could…
Wintertime Love Wintertime winds blow cold the season Fallen in love, I'm ho…
Yes, the River Knows Please believe me The river told me Very softly Want you to …
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