American Night
The Doors Lyrics


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All hail the American night!

What was that?
I don't know
Sounds like guns, thunder.

Alright! Alright! Alright!
Hey, listen! Listen! Listen, man! listen, man!
I don't know how many you people believe in astrology
Yeah, that's right, that's right, baby, I, I am a
Sagittarius
The most philosophical of all the signs
But anyway, I don't believe in it
I think it's a bunch of bullshit, myself
But I tell you this, man, I tell you this
I don't know what's gonna happen, man,
But I want to have my kicks




Before the whole shithouse goes up in flames
Alright!

Overall Meaning

The song "American Night" by The Doors captures the essence of the tumultuous times of the 1960s in America. The opening lines, "All hail the American night! What was that? I don't know. Sounds like guns, thunder," creates an atmosphere of chaos and uncertainty. The subsequent lines, "Hey, listen! Listen! Listen, man! listen, man! I don't know how many you people believe in astrology. Yeah, that's right, that's right, baby, I, I am a Sagittarius," invokes Jim Morrison's typical nonchalant attitude towards life.


Morrison, who identifies himself as a Sagittarius in the song, notes that he does not believe in astrology, but he is also unsure about the future, which might be dangerous. He wants to have his kicks before everything goes up in flames. The lyrics reflect the countercultural belief that life is fleeting and that one must live and enjoy it to the fullest.


In conclusion, "American Night" is a song that perfectly captures the spirit of the rebellious youth of the 1960s who wanted to live life on their terms. They were unafraid to question society's norms and sought to break free from the shackles of conformity. The song shows Jim Morrison at his best, with his ability to create a sense of urgency and chaos through his poetic lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

All hail the American night!
Commemorating the energetic, overwhelming atmosphere of nights in America.


What was that?
Expressing the surprise and intrigue due to the unclear source and nature of the sudden and startling noise.


I don't know
Admitting the singer's ignorance and confusion to the question or situation at hand.


Sounds like guns, thunder.
Drawing a comparison between the unfamiliar and likely frightening sounds with the explosive and intense qualities of gunfire and thunder.


Alright! Alright! Alright!
Affirming the artist's excitement and readiness for whatever may come their way.


Hey, listen! Listen! Listen, man! listen, man!
Urgently and persistently calling the attention of someone to what the singer has to say.


I don't know how many you people believe in astrology
Acknowledging the possible opposition and skepticism towards astrology among the audience and highlighting the singer's following statement.


Yeah, that's right, that's right, baby, I, I am a
Proudly declaring the artist's zodiac sign.


Sagittarius
Specifically naming the artist's astrological sign.


The most philosophical of all the signs
Describing the characteristics and significance of the Sagittarius sign according to astrological beliefs.


But anyway, I don't believe in it
Contrasting the previous statements with the singer's rejection of the idea of astrology as a whole.


I think it's a bunch of bullshit, myself
Expressing the artist's personal opinion and belief that astrology is ridiculous.


But I tell you this, man, I tell you this
Strengthening the importance and urgency of the following message.


I don't know what's gonna happen, man,
Admitting the unpredictability and uncertainty of the future.


But I want to have my kicks
Emphasizing the singer's desire to have fun and enjoy life regardless of what may come.


Before the whole shithouse goes up in flames
Metaphorically referring to the world as a house that is about to be destroyed, underscoring the artist's urgency to enjoy life while they can.


Alright!
Reasserting the artist's excitement and readiness for whatever may come their way.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JIM (USA) MORRISON

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