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The Doors - Hello I Love You, Won't You Tell Me Your Name? Album

The Doors - Hello I Love You, Won't You Tell Me Your Name? Album
Performer: The Doors
Title: Hello I Love You, Won't You Tell Me Your Name?
Country: UK
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1968
Catalog number: EKSN 45037
Label: Elektra
MP3 album szie: 1515 mb
FLAC album size: 1627 mb

Tracklist

1Hello I Love You, Won't Tell Me Your Name?2:13
2Love Street2:50

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
EK-45635The Doors Hello, I Love You, Won't You Tell Me Your Name? ‎(7", Single)ElektraEK-45635US1968
INT 80136, INT.80136The Doors Hello, I Love You, Won't You Tell Me Your Name? ‎(7", Single)Disques Vogue, Disques VogueINT 80136, INT.80136France1968
EK-45635The Doors Hello, I Love You ‎(7", Single, Spe)ElektraEK-45635US1968
EK-45635The Doors Hello, I Love You, Won't You Tell Me Your Name? ‎(7", Single)ElektraEK-45635Scandinavia1968
EK-45635The Doors Hello, I Love You ‎(7", Single, RP)ElektraEK-45635US1969

Credits

  • EngineerBruce Botnick
  • ProducerPaul Rothchild
  • Written-ByThe Doors

Notes

Made in Gt. Britain.

℗ 1968

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): EKSN 45037 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): EKSN 45037 B1

Companies

  • Published By – Campbell Connelly
  • Published By – Paradox Music
  • Record Company – Polydor Records Ltd.

Short intro

Original Elektra Records 45635 Debut 761968 Peaked at 1 for TWO weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Produced by Paul Rothchild Engineer: Bruce , I love you, won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game. Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game She's walkin'down the street Blind to ev'ry eye she meets, Do you think you'll be the guy To make the queen of the angel's sigh She holds her head so high Like a statue in the sky Her arms are wicked and her legs are long When she moves, my brain screams out this song Sidewalk crouches at her feet Like a dog that begs for something sweet Do you hope to make her see,you fool Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel Hello. Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game. She holds her head so high Like a statue in the sky Her arms are wicked, and her legs are long When she moves my brain screams out this song. Sidewalk crouches at her feet Like a dog that begs for something sweet Do you hope to make her see, you fool Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello I want you Hello I need my baby Hello, Hell. Hello, I Love You is a song written by Jim Morrison of the American rock band the Doors from their 1968 album Waiting for the Sun. It was released as a single that same year, reaching number one in the United States and selling over a million copies in the U. In Canada, it hit number one as well. The single also became the band's first big UK hit, peaking at number fifteen on the chart. Hello, I Love You lyrics. The Doors Lyrics. Hello, I Love You. She's walking down the street Blind to every eye she meets Do you think you'll be the guy To make the queen of the angels sigh Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Let me jump in your. album: Waiting For The Sun 1968. Love Street. Not To Touch The Earth. Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name. Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game She holds her head so high Like a statue in the sky Her arms are wicked and her legs are long When she moves my brain screams out this song Sidewalk crouches at her feet Like a dog that begs for something sweet Do you hope to make her see you fool Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello I need you I need you Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name . A G C A Hello, I love you let me jump in your game. A G C A G C A She's walking down the street, blind to every eye she meets. A G C A G C A Do you think you'll be the guy, to make the queen of the angels sigh A G C A Hello, I love you won't you tell me your name A G C A Hello, I love you let me jump in your game A G C A Hello, I love you won't you tell me your name A G C A Hello, I love you let me jump in your game. A G C A G C A She holds her head so high, like a statue in the sky. A G C A Her arms are wicked, and her legs are long. A G C A A - slidedown When she moves. Won't you tell me your name - that has yet to work for anyone but Jim Morrison. The Doors first recorded this song in 1965 when they put it on a six-song demo before Robby Krieger joined the band. They didn't put it on an album until 1968, when they needed material for their third LP Waiting for the Sun. The plan was to use an extended piece based on Morrison's poetry called Celebration of the Lizard for the entire first side of the album. When that didn't work out, they looked for other material and dredged up Hello, I Love You. Hello I Love You does sound similar to All Day and All of the Night. I happen to like early Kinks, you see. Artist: The Doors. Album: Waiting For The Sun 1968. Translations: Croatian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish. A A. Hello, I love you. Won't you tell me your name Hello, I love you. Let me jump in your game. Won't you tell me your name. She's walking down the street. Blind to every eye she meets. Do you think you'll be the guy. To make the queen of the angels sigh Hello, I love you. Hello, I love you Won't you tell me your name She's walking down the street Blind to every eye she meets Do you think you'll be the guy To make the queen of the angels sigh The Doors were a Los Angeles-based band, so it's quite possible that Queen of the Angels is referencing L. the City of Angels - but it's also been said that Morrison may have stolen that line from Edgar Allen Poe. Sidewalk crouches at her feet Like a dog that begs for something sweet Do you hope to make her see, you fool Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel&q