Mack The Knife
The Doors Lyrics


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Well the shark has pretty teeth, dear

And he shows them pearly white.

But MacHeath, dear, is a sailor

And he keeps them out of sight.
Ha, huh, huh.

You know he keeps them out of sight, hmm yeah.

They're white, white, white,

White, white, white,

White, white, white, yeah.





Source: Konserthuset, Stockholm - September 20, 1968

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doors' version of "Mack The Knife" are an interpretation of the popular song by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht from their 1928 opera "The Threepenny Opera." The song describes the character of Mack the Knife, a notorious criminal with a charming exterior who is actually quite dangerous. The opening line, "Well the shark has pretty teeth, dear, and he shows them pearly white," is a metaphor for Mack's charisma and charm, which he uses to lure in his victims. The use of the word "shark" also emphasizes his predatory nature.


The following line, "But MacHeath, dear, is a sailor, and he keeps them out of sight," refers to Mack's ability to conceal his true nature and intentions. The use of the word "sailor" implies that Mack is constantly on the move and not tied down to any particular location, making it difficult for law enforcement to track him. He "keeps them out of sight," meaning he hides his true intentions and actions to avoid detection. The repeated use of the word "white" creates a sense of ominousness, as if something dangerous and deadly is lurking just beneath the surface.


Line by Line Meaning

Well the shark has pretty teeth, dear
The shark has attractive teeth that resemble pearls, my dear.


And he shows them pearly white.
He displays these beautiful teeth of his in full view, shining white as pearls.


But MacHeath, dear, is a sailor
However, my dear, MacHeath is a sailor by profession.


And he keeps them out of sight.
MacHeath makes sure to keep his teeth hidden away from others.


Ha, huh, huh.
Chuckling affirmatively


You know he keeps them out of sight, hmm yeah.
As a reminder, I say that MacHeath does keep his teeth concealed from view.


They're white, white, white,
His teeth are so white that they are repeatedly emphasized in the song.


White, white, white,
Reinforcing the idea that his teeth are very white.


White, white, white, yeah.
The song concludes with the repeated emphasis of MacHeath's teeth's whiteness.




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Comments from YouTube:

chip tmcc

I have bootleg of this shoe acquired over 25 years ago, pretty much an unlistenable mess but a keeper anyway.....always a sucker for audience recording efforts :-)

Paul Nolan

Mine was always soundboard off the broadcast

MeeMee

This may be my favorite video I never knew existed. Jim Morrison was taken from all of us way too soon.

Yakkymania

it’s interesting to hear Jim Morrison sing this song.

MeeMee

He’s such a passionate singer ❤

Paul Nolan

@MeeMee It's so fkn good

Roland Deschain

Jim Morrison chwytał się każdego noża. And is missing one verse of the original song.

daveboogies

0:24 - 0:28 Hahahah what was that Jim? That fade out to surprise head jerk is fucking great…

Rinat Litvak

ג'ים מוריסון זמר בחסד אני ממש מעריצה אותו חבל שהוא לא איתנו

daveboogies

Yeah I like to imagine what it would’ve been like if he wasn’t murdered and actually made it back to the states to play LA Woman live and record that next album him and Ray talked about over the phone…

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