L.A. Woman
The Doors Lyrics


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Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows
Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light
Or just another lost angel, city of night
City of night, city of night, city of night, woo, come on

L.A. woman, L.A. woman
L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
Drive through your suburbs
Into your blues, into your blues, yeah
Into your blue-blue blues
Into your blues, oh, yeah

I see your hair is burnin'
Hills are filled with fire
If they say I never loved you
You know they are a liar
Drivin' down your freeways
Midnight alleys roam
Cops in cars, the topless bars
Never saw a woman
So alone, so alone
So alone, so alone

Motel money murder madness
Let's change the mood from glad to sadness

Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
Got to keep on risin'
Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
Mojo risin', gotta mojo risin'
Mister mojo risin', gotta keep on risin'
Risin', risin'
Gone risin', risin'
I'm gone risin', risin'
I gotta risin', risin'
Well, risin', risin'
I gotta, wooo, yeah, risin'
Woah, ohh yeah

Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows
Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light
Or just another lost angel, city of night
City of night, city of night, city of night, whoa, come on

L.A. woman, L.A. woman
L.A. woman, you're my woman
Little L.A. woman, little L.A. woman




L.A. L.A. woman woman
L.A. woman, come on

Overall Meaning

The song L.A. Woman by The Doors is a classic rock ballad that evokes the essence of Los Angeles, the city of dreams, glamour, and darkness. The lyrics describe the singer who just arrived in town, surveying his new surroundings, and wondering whether he will find the lady luck or become another lost soul in the city of night. The persona is intrigued by the duality of the city- the Hollywood bungalows of the glamorous little ladies and the seedy alleys filled with cops, topless bars, and loneliness. The chorus, L.A woman, is a tribute to this dichotomy, and the repetition of the phrase accentuates the elusive and mysterious nature of the city.


The second verse mentions the burning hills and implies the danger and chaos that lurks beneath the surface of the city. The persona is driving through the freeways and alleys, observing the cops and the bars, and confessing his moment of weakness, never seeing a woman so alone. The verse is melancholic, and the phrase "let's change the mood from glad to sadness" indicates a shift in tone from the celebratory to the somber.


The third verse is a crescendo of instrumental and vocal artistry, with the iconic repetition of "mister mojo risin'" embedded in the meaning of the song. Mojo is a slang term for self-confidence, magnetism, and sexual appeal, and the persona is declaring his power and determination to keep on rising despite the madness and uncertainty of the city. The final chorus is an affirmation of the woman's role as a muse and inspiration, sort of a lifeline for the singer in his quest for survival.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
I arrived in Los Angeles recently


Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
I'm surveying the area to decide what to do next


Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows
Observing young women residing in the homes of Hollywood


Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light
Are you one of the fortunate ones who have succeeded here


Or just another lost angel, city of night
Otherwise, the city's darkness will swallow you whole


City of night, city of night, city of night, woo, come on
Menacing atmosphere of Los Angeles at night


L.A. woman, L.A. woman
Directing his words at a woman from Los Angeles


L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
Seeing an L.A. woman on a Sunday afternoon


L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
Seeing an L.A. woman on a Sunday afternoon


L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
Seeing an L.A. woman on a Sunday afternoon


Drive through your suburbs
Riding in a car through the city outskirts


Into your blues, into your blues, yeah
Penetrating the depressing mood of the city


Into your blue-blue blues
Into the extremely melancholic state of the city


Into your blues, oh, yeah
Further being dragged into the gloomy state of things


I see your hair is burnin'
Noticing intense excitement and passion around


Hills are filled with fire
The intensity of emotions and situations around appear to be at their peak


If they say I never loved you
Addressing a past romantic partner who claimed that he never loved her


You know they are a liar
Rejecting the notion, as it's untrue


Drivin' down your freeways
Driving on the endless highways of the city


Midnight alleys roam
Roaming aimlessly in the dark alleys of Los Angeles


Cops in cars, the topless bars
Noticing the cops patrolling the area, along with strip clubs around


Never saw a woman
Noticing the absence of women in the area


So alone, so alone
Feeling isolated and lonely in the downward spiral of L.A.


So alone, so alone
Feeling isolated and lonely in the downward spiral of L.A.


Motel money murder madness
Making note of the seeds of the city's spiral


Let's change the mood from glad to sadness
Acknowledging the hopelessness of the current situation and the need to accept it


Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
Referring to himself (Jim Morrison) as 'Mojo Risin'


Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
Referring to himself (Jim Morrison) as 'Mojo Risin'


Got to keep on risin'
Urging to keep going and stay strong in the face of challenges


Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
Referring to himself (Jim Morrison) as 'Mojo Risin'


Mojo risin', gotta mojo risin'
The need to find and maintain one's strength


Mister mojo risin', gotta keep on risin'
Referring to himself (Jim Morrison) as 'Mojo Risin' and encouraging to persevere.


Risin', risin'
Urging to rise above the situation to flourish.


Gone risin', risin'
Moved further ahead, into an even better situation sometimes.


I'm gone risin', risin'
Talking about his eagerness to advance


I gotta risin', risin'
I am determined to rise up against the issues.


Well, risin', risin'
Additional emphasis on the necessity and inevitability of improvement.


I gotta, wooo, yeah, risin'
Excited to be ready to rise up to the situation courageously.


Woah, ohh yeah
An exclamation of enthusiasm and energy.


L.A. woman, L.A. woman
Again referring to the lady from Los Angeles


L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
Seeing the L.A. woman on a Sunday afternoon.


L.A. woman, you're my woman
Claiming ownership of the L.A. woman.


Little L.A. woman, little L.A. woman
Term of endearment used for the woman from L.A.


L.A. L.A. woman woman
Additional play on words referring to the Los Angeles woman.


L.A. woman, come on
Asking the L.A. woman to respond to his advances.




Lyrics ยฉ Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger

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