Introduction

“The Doors” and their iconic song “Riders on the Storm” remain an indelible part of musical history. Released in 1971, this haunting masterpiece merges rock and blues, creating an atmospheric journey that stands the test of time. Join us as we traverse the ethereal soundscape crafted by The Doors and delve into the mystique of “Riders on the Storm.”

Did You Know?

“The Doors,” led by the enigmatic Jim Morrison, not only performed but also co-wrote “Riders on the Storm.” This atmospheric composition, featuring rain and thunder sounds, captivates listeners with its cinematic quality. The last song recorded by the original members of The Doors, it serves as a fitting legacy to Morrison’s poetic brilliance. Uncover the mysticism surrounding The Doors and the lasting impact of “Riders on the Storm.”

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Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Into this house we’re born
Into this world we’re thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out on loan
Riders on the storm

There’s a killer on the road
His brain is squirmin’ like a toad
Take a long holiday
Let your children play
If you give this man a ride
Sweet family will die
Killer on the road, yeah

Girl, you gotta love your man
Girl, you gotta love your man
Take him by the hand
Make him understand
The world on you depends
Our life will never end
Gotta love your man, yeah

Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Into this house we’re born
Into this world we’re thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out on loan.
Riders on the storm

Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm

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