Doors Light My Fire 6,5/10 649 votes

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'Light My Fire' was the first song Robby Krieger ever wrote. It became The Doors' signature song and was included on their first album. The song was a huge hit and launched them to stardom. Before it was released, The Doors were an underground band popular in the Los Angeles area, but Light My Fire got the attention of a mass audience.

'Light My Fire' is a song originally performed by The Doors which was recorded in August 1966 and released in January 1967. It spent three weeks at number one on the Billboard's Hot 100, and one week on the Cashbox Top 100.

It was re-released in 1968, peaking at number 87. The song was largely written by Robby Krieger, and credited to the entire band. According to the Light My Fire Songfacts, this was the last song Jim Morrison performed live. It was a show at The Warehouse in New Orleans. A live version was released in 1983 on their album Alive, She Cried, the first.

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The Doors didn’t often like to follow rules, well at least Morrison didn’t, and it occasionally got them all in trouble with noted celebrities and other that didn’t care for their attempts to flout the way things needed to be. They were a band that lived like free spirits for a while though while Morrison was their front man and Light My Fire was something of a standout hit despite the fact that a lot of people didn’t care for some of the lines that seemed to reference drug use. This was one of the things that would tend to get them in trouble when they refused to take certain lines out and preferred to do things their way. It was the carefree living days and ways that Morrison seemed to enjoy, but not everyone fully appreciated.