Hello To The Cities
The Doors Lyrics


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Well, we gonna stop the show
We're gonna stop the show

Hello Detroit
Hello Salt Lake
Hello Washington D.C.
How ya doin'
Minneapolis
How are ya doin'

Hey Seattle
Nice to see ya





Dallas, Texas
Hi y'all

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Doors' song "Hello To The Cities" represents a tribute to the cities that the band was visiting on their tour. The song is essentially a greeting to the various cities such as Detroit, Salt Lake City, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, Seattle, and Dallas. The introduction emphasizes the sense of eventfulness, with the line "Well, we gonna stop the show" repeated twice, adding a sense of anticipation for the listeners. The rest of the lyrics consist of simple lines like "How ya doin'" and "Nice to see ya," which act as a greeting and acknowledgement of the audience.


Furthermore, the song's structure is somewhat comedic as the distinct cities the band was playing in are named out, giving rise to the feeling that they are addressing everyone personally. Overall, the song represents a lighthearted and fun approach to tribute songs and highlights the Doors' ability to connect with the audience on a personal level.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, we gonna stop the show
We are going to pause the event that was scheduled and make a statement.


We're gonna stop the show
We intend to cease the performance for a moment.


Hello Detroit
Greetings to the people of Detroit.


Hello Salt Lake
Greetings to the people of Salt Lake.


Hello Washington D.C.
Greetings to the people of Washington D.C.


How ya doin'
How are you doing?


Minneapolis
We acknowledge the city of Minneapolis.


How are ya doin'
How are you doing?


Hey Seattle
We greet the city of Seattle.


Nice to see ya
It is a pleasure to witness your presence.


Dallas, Texas
We acknowledge the city of Dallas in the state of Texas.


Hi y'all
Greetings to everyone present.




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

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