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"Break On Through (To the Other Side)" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It is the opening track of their debut album, The Doors (1967). Elektra Records issued the song as the group's first single, which reached number 126 [3] in the United States. Despite the single's failure to impact the record sales charts, the song became a ...
The Other Side of the Door is a 2016 supernatural horror film directed by Johannes Roberts, and co-written by Roberts and Ernest Riera.Starring Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto, Javier Botet, and Sofia Rosinsky, the film was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 4 March 2016.
The Doors is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on January 4, 1967, by Elektra Records. ... "Break On Through (To the Other Side) ...
Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine is the second compilation album by American rock band the Doors (following 13) and the first following the death of singer Jim Morrison.A double album, it was released in January 1972.
The song was chosen as the B-side to the album's first single, "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" and was released in January 1967. The single, however, failed to become a success and only peaked at number 126 in the U.S. [ 11 ] Reviewing the "Break on Through" single, Cash Box said that "End of the Night" is a "bluesy shuffler that also ...
A Colorado pet store suffered its second robbery this month on Friday as thieves faked a medical emergency in order to steal two puppies, according to the owner of the store. Perfect Pets, located ...
The Other Side of the Door may refer to: The Other Side of the Door (1916 film), an American silent romantic drama film; The Other Side of the Door (2016 film), a supernatural horror film; The Other Side of the Door, a song by Taylor Swift from the album Fearless
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