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"Love Me Two Times" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. First appearing on their second studio album Strange Days, it was later edited to a 2:37 length and released as the second single (after "People Are Strange") from that album. The single reached number 25 on the charts in the United States. [1]
Upon release, "Love Me Two Times" was considered to be somewhat risqué for radio airplay, and was banned in New Haven, Connecticut, for being "too controversial", much to the dismay of the band. [21] "Horse Latitudes" showcases Morrison's spoken-word poetry, [22] who confirmed that he penned the poem during his high school years. [23]
The album received several sales certifications including a four times multi-platinum from both the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and from Music Canada (MC). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Doors' second studio album, Strange Days (1967), sold well commercially but did not reach the same level of success as the debut, and failed to produce ...
Robby Krieger was born on January 8, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, to a Jewish family. [5] [6] His father, Stuart "Stu" Krieger, was an engineer and was a fan of classical music, while his mother, Marilyn Ann (née Shapiro), enjoyed "Frank Sinatra and stuff like that".
"Moonlight Drive" is a song by American rock band the Doors, released in 1967 on their second album Strange Days. It was edited to a 2:16 length for the 45 rpm single B-side of " Love Me Two Times ". Though a conventional blues arrangement, the track's defining feature was its slightly off-beat rhythm, and Robby Krieger 's "bottleneck" or slide ...
The recorded version of “FE!N” clocks in at 3:12, meaning that the audience at MSG was treated to more than 40 minutes of the same song. (Scott also played it two additional times before ...
"Love Me Two Times" (Lou Gramm, Thijs van Leer, Larry Coryell) "Roadhouse Blues" (Leslie West, Brian Auger, Rod Piazza) "Love Her Madly" (Mark Stein, Mick Box) "Riders on the Storm" (Joe Lynn Turner, Tony Kaye, Steve Cropper) "The Crystal Ship" (Edgar Winter, Chris Spedding)
Surprise! Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco just dropped a new song called "Scared of Loving You" right in time for Valentine's Day. And on top of THAT, they went ahead and announced a joint album ...