Been Down So Long

Album: LA Woman (1971)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond Manzarek, Robert Krieger
    Publisher: Doors Music Company

Comments: 13

  • Mindy from Alberta, CanadaBDSM
  • Corey from West Portsmouth, Oh, AfghanistanOn some live performances, this song gas the same riff as Maggie M'gill
  • Maz from Los Angeles, CaAs much as I love Jim and the lyrics he wrote, you have to be amazed with the music the boy's put together...it always complements perfectly....love the DOORS completly
  • Smitty from Calgary, CanadaNo One Here Get Out Alive, is one of the best books I've ever read and it confirmed everything I questioned about Jim, and the Doors. It also puts everything into perspective about his lyrics
  • Only1out10livestr8 from In Your Uterus..., United StatesA very self-overwhelmed song showing how finished Jim was already still being so young, the loss of love for life, the beginning to love to die soon.
  • Joey from Tampa, FlI own "No One Here Gets Out Alive" but never really found the time to read it. I too own Ray's "Light My Fire" & loved it. If you really want to learn the REAL truth behind The Doors music, you should read "Moonlight Drive The Stories Behind Every Doors' Song".But about the song I love all of their blues work. I love the slide work by Robby. Krieger got his slide influence from bluesman, Robert Johnson.

    Jim IS Dead!
  • Jim from Troy, Ny"No One Here Gets Out Alive" was co-written by Danny Sugarman, the Doors' second manager who later managed Ray Manzarek in his various other projects. None of the Doors have ever discredited the book as far as I know.
  • Shrek from CaitlinHe aint dead
  • Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScPure blues... genius.
  • Ayla from Edmonton, Canada"No one Here Gets Out Alive" is also a movie/DVD tribute to Jim Morrison.
  • Loretta from Liverpool, Englandwhat is "no one here gets out alive"?

    if it is a doors bio book, i would like to know more. i have found that many are trash. I love "light my fire" by ray manzarek (the keyboard player). it is informative and poetic at once. cool!
  • Kathy from Jasper, AlI read in "No One Here Gets Out Alive" that Jim Morrison wrote this song after the Miami trial.
  • Adrian from Wilmington, DeGet down on your knees and give your love to me. NO, definitely no subliminal messages in this song...
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