In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. The Doors saw ...
“What a great opener, ‘Hello, I love you, tell me your name,'” the Doors‘ drummer John Densmore says. “Like, whoa, OK. That’s aggressive. You’re in love with me but you don’t know my credentials?” He ...
(CBS 11) - In the summer of 1968, The Doors charted their next #1 song after "Light My Fire" one year earlier. "Hello, I Love You" was released in June 1968 and stayed at #1 for two weeks, and on the ...
The Doors were unlike any other U.S. classic rock act of the 1960s. There was their instrumental make up, first of all: They bucked the default setting of lead guitar-rhythm guitar-bass-drums, instead ...
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