"Light My Fire" was a song by The Doors. The song was recorded in 1966 and released in January 1967 on their debut album. The song was released as a single in April 1967.
The Doors.
A fire creates light through a process called incandescence, where the heat causes the fuel source to give off visible light. This is typically due to the presence of hot, glowing particles or gases in the flame, which emit light as they release energy. The color of the light produced can vary depending on the temperature and composition of the fire.
Fire emits light in the form of heat and visible light, but it does not reflect light like a mirror or a shiny object would. The light emitted by fire comes from the combustion of fuel and can be influenced by the temperature and type of material burning.
Sun light Moon light Candle light Fire light Torch light Star light Morning light Electric light
That depends on whether or not the balloon is blown up or not, if not go ahead and light that puppy, but if it is blown up DON'T LIGHT IT! Now since you even have to ask this question, I suggest you head on down to your nearest fire department and ask them to give you a lecture about fire safety, because you are clearly a pyromaniac. Good luck, and tell me how it goes!
the doors also, its "light MY fire"
The Doors.
come on baby, Light My Fire
light my fire
Light My Fire
Light my Fire.
No, that was The Doors.
well, light MY fire was on the doors first and self names album and it was a single
You're probably thinking of Light My Fire by the Doors, released in the late 60's.
Ed Sullivan Show
Robby Krieger mostly but Jim Morrison wrote the second verse.
The Doors and Neil Young mary j. blige- sweet thang Jose feliciano. Lauryn Hill also has these lyrics in her song Superstar from her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill/