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Do It
The Doors Lyrics


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Yuppa tuppa ta ta
Yuppa tuppa chic ta
Do thang, do thang
Do tuppa thang cho
Rikki te tatar

Ha, ha, ha, ha
Yeah
Yeah please me, yeah
Easy, babe
Please me
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Said please, please listen to me children
You are the ones who will rule the world

Listen to me children
Listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
You are the ones who will rule the world, ha

You gotta please me
All night
Please, please listen to me children
Said please, please listen to me children
Please
Yeah, please me
I'm askin' you

Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, my children
Please, children
Please, children

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Doors' song "Do It" seem puzzling at first but they feature a darkly ironic message. The jumble of words seems to be a form of gibberish or onomatopoeic sounds, often used in blues and early rock songs. However, the repetitive "please me" and "listen to me children" lines suggest a deeper meaning.


In fact, the song is a scathing critique of the hedonistic counterculture of the late 60s and early 70s, which preached free love, drug use, and rebellion against traditional values. "Do It" mocks the idea that mindless indulgence and instant gratification can lead to enlightenment or a better world. Rather, the song suggests that true power lies in self-control, discipline, and responsibility. The lyrics urge the listener to listen carefully to the message and realize that young people will inherit the consequences of their actions.


Overall, "Do It" is a complex and subversive song that speaks to The Doors' reputation as one of the most innovative and enigmatic bands of their time.


Line by Line Meaning

Yuppa tuppa ta ta
Nonsensical phrase to set the rhythm and mood of the song


Yuppa tuppa chic ta
Continuation of the nonsensical phrase to maintain the rhythm and mood of the song


Do thang, do thang
Encouragement to the listener to take action and do something


Do tuppa thang cho
A more aggressive and urgent call to action, emphasizing the importance of taking action now


Rikki te tatar
Another nonsensical phrase to maintain the rhythm and mood of the song


Ha, ha, ha, ha
Laughter to add to the carefree and rebellious nature of the song


Yeah
Agreement with the listener, signaling that they are on the same page


Yeah please me, yeah
Asking the listener to please the singer and to do so enthusiastically


Easy, babe
Asking the listener to make it easy for the singer to be pleased, reducing any potential barriers or obstacles


Please me
Reiteration of the earlier request for the listener to please the singer


Please, please listen to me children
A shift in tone and topic, with the singer addressing the listener as children and asking them to listen to something important


Said please, please listen to me children
Reiteration of the request for children to listen


You are the ones who will rule the world
The reason why the singer is asking children to listen - to emphasize that they have the power to shape the future


Listen to me children
Reiteration of the request for children to listen


Please, please listen to me children
Continuation of the request for children to listen, emphasizing its importance


You are the ones who will rule the world, ha
Reiteration of the earlier point about the power of children to shape the future, with a laugh to add to the tone of the song


You gotta please me
Reiteration of the earlier request for the listener to please the singer, with a slightly more assertive tone


All night
Extension of the earlier request, with the singer indicating that they expect to be pleased for an extended period of time


Please, please listen to me children
Reiteration of the earlier request for children to listen


Said please, please listen to me children
Continuation of the earlier reiteration of the request to listen


Please
A simple request for something, similar to saying 'could you please' or 'would you please'


Yeah, please me
Reiteration of the earlier request for the listener to please the singer, with an added agreement of 'yeah'


I'm askin' you
Clarification that the earlier requests are not just suggestions, but actual requests that the singer is making of the listener


Please, please listen to me children
Continued emphasis on the importance of children listening to the singer's words


Please, please listen to me children
Final repetition of the singer's request for children to listen


Please, my children
A more parental tone, with the singer addressing the listener as 'my children' and emphasizing the importance of their message


Please, children
Final plea for the listener to listen, using a more general term of 'children'




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JIM MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

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