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1967 single by the Doors
"Moonlight Drive"
Single bythe Doors
from the albumStrange Days
A-side"Love Me Two Times"
ReleasedSeptember 25, 1967
RecordedMay–August 1967
GenreBlues rock
Length
  • 2:16 (single)[1]
  • 3:00 (album version)[2]
LabelElektra
SongwriterThe Doors
ProducerPaul A. Rothchild
The Doors singles chronology
"People Are Strange"
(1967)
"Moonlight Drive"
(1967)
"The Unknown Soldier"
(1968)

"Moonlight Drive" is a song by Americanrock bandthe Doors, released in 1967 on their second albumStrange 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, andRobby Krieger's "bottleneck" orslide guitar, which creates an eerie sound.[3]

Composition

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Venice Beach, Los Angeles, whereRay Manzarek andJim Morrison met

The song is one of the first written by the lead singerJim Morrison. According to theJerry Hopkins andDanny Sugerman biographyNo One Here Gets Out Alive, Morrison wrote "Moonlight Ride" during his halcyon days on a rooftop inVenice Beach, Los Angeles, California, in 1965.[4] Later on, when he happened upon his friend and future band member,Ray Manzarek, he uttered the memorable lines, "Let's swim to the moon, let's climb through the tide, penetrate the evening that the city sleeps to hide."[5] Reportedly Manzarek was awestruck, and they decided to form a band. Morrison already had a band name picked out: the Doors.[3]

"Moonlight Drive" was recorded along with other songs during the group's first demo recordings at Trans World Pacific Studios.[6] It was recorded the following year for the band'seponymous debut album, but eventually did not appear; this was due to the band members' dissatisfaction with the result, which differ from the later album version.[7] This version was finally released as an outtake, on the 40th Anniversary edition of the debut album.[8]

Performances

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Recordings of live performances of the song reveal a link to a sort of death by drowning – whether murder, suicide or simply going too far. Morrison sings in live performances, probably improvising, referring to "fishes for your friends" and "pearls for your eyes" conjuring an image of a rotten corpse lying at the bottom of the ocean while simultaneously referring toShakespeare.[3] Morrison also read theStrange Days poem "Horse Latitudes" during live performances of the song, before repeating the final lines of the song's third verse, as demonstrated on the version that first appeared onAlive, She Cried.[9]

Personnel

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The Doors

Additional musicians

References

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  1. ^Love Me Two Times / Moonlight Drive (single label).The Doors.Elektra Records. 1967. EKS-45624-B.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^abcdStrange Days (Album notes).The Doors. New York City:Elektra Records. 1967. Back cover. EKS-74014.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^abcdFong-Torres, Ben.The Doors. New York City:Hyperion Books. p. 231.ISBN 978-1401303037.
  4. ^Hopkins, Jerry;Sugerman, Danny (1980).No One Here Gets Out Alive.Warner Books.ISBN 978-0-446-69733-0.
  5. ^"Remembering Ray Manzarek, Keyboardist for the Doors".NPR.org. May 24, 2013. RetrievedMarch 18, 2021.
  6. ^Maginnis, Tom."The Doors: 'Moonlight Drive' – Review".AllMusic. RetrievedAugust 9, 2020.
  7. ^Paul, Alan (January 8, 2016)."The Doors' Robby Krieger Sheds Light — Album by Album".Guitar World. RetrievedMarch 18, 2021.
  8. ^The Doors40th Anniversary edition (Media notes).The Doors. New York City:Rhino Records. 2007. Back cover. R2 101184.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  9. ^Puterbaugh, Parke (December 8, 1983)."Alive, She Cried by The Doors".Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. RetrievedJune 2, 2022.
  10. ^abGerstenmeyer, Heinz (2001).The Doors – Sounds for Your Soul – Die Musik Der Doors (in German). BoD – Books on Demand. p. 49.ISBN 978-3-8311-2057-4.
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