The Doors – Love Me Two Times
“Love Me Two Times” is a classic rock song by the American rock band The Doors. Released in 1967 as part of their second album, “Strange Days,” the song has become one of the band’s well-known tracks. Written by The Doors’ guitarist, Robby Krieger, the song is characterized by its bluesy and psychedelic rock sound.
Lyrically, “Love Me Two Times” is suggestive and sensual, with a repeated refrain that adds an element of seduction. Jim Morrison’s distinctive and charismatic vocals give the song a hypnotic and mysterious quality. The song’s structure features a memorable guitar riff, a catchy chorus, and a mesmerizing solo by Krieger, making it a standout track on “Strange Days.”
“Love Me Two Times” was not released as a single but has since become a fan favorite and a staple in The Doors’ live performances. The song’s timeless appeal has led to its inclusion in various films, TV shows, and commercials, solidifying its status as a classic rock hit.
The Doors, with their enigmatic frontman Jim Morrison, were known for pushing the boundaries of rock music, and “Love Me Two Times” is a testament to their unique sound and lyrical mystique. It continues to captivate listeners with its blend of rock, blues, and psychedelia, making it a memorable part of The Doors’ legendary discography.