None, or actually all. You see the name the Doors comes from "The Doors of Perception" a book by Aldous Huxley which explores the mind-altering effects of mescaline. So in a sense many of the Doors songs celebrate or are fueled by the idea of a "prolonged derangement of the senses".
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"Celebration Of The Lizard" is the longest I know, at 17:02.
Jim Morrison and the doors song, "Light My Fire".
It samples Five to One by The Doors, Sound of the Police by KRS-ONE's, and Oochie Wally by the Bravehearts.
Nope. Vanessa Hudgens has song a song of that name.
Who sing when they roll me down isle
Touch Me - The Doors song - was created in 1968-12.
No although they do sing a song called "Back to me". The most popular "I Want You Back" is sung by the jackson five.
Horse Latitudes - The Doors song - was created on 1967-10-07.
I don't think it's a parody of any one particular doors song. More like "in the style of" the doors.
It's actually a traditional folk song whose origins may or may not go back to the 16th Century. The recording you're thinking of wasn't by The Doors - it was by The Animals, and that was 1964.
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Spanish Caravan :)
NO
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/