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My Top 5 Songs By The Doors

Written by Joanne Glasspoole
Sunday, 17 January 2010 18:32

Although this list is subject to change, as of this moment, here are my Top 5 songs by The Doors:

Build Me A Woman: http://p.rhap.com/Tra.709636

I will Never Be Untrue: http://p.rhap.com/Tra.9063271

The End: http://p.rhap.com/Tra.13940322

Orange County Suite: http://p.rhap.com/Tra.9063261

When the Music's Over: http://p.rhap.com/Tra.13940309

Which are your favorite songs by The Doors? I'd really like to know!

Personally, I don't think there is a more moving song than "When the Music's Over"—especially toward the end when Jim Morrison is screaming, "Save us, Save us."

Just imagine all the great things Jim Morrison wasn't able to accomplish—and we never had the chance to enjoy—because his life was cut short at 27.

It's so sad, but he's still so cool!!

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