The Doors - Runnin' Blue mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Runnin' BlueWritten-By – Krieger | 2:27 |
| 2 | Do ItWritten-By – Morrison, Kriger | 3:00 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EKS-45675 | The Doors | Runnin' Blue (7", Single, Mon) | Elektra | EKS-45675 | US | 1969 |
| EKS-45-675 | The Doors | Runnin' Blue (7", Promo) | Elektra | EKS-45-675 | US | 1969 |
| INT. 80212 | The Doors | Runnin' Blue (7", Single) | Elektra | INT. 80212 | France | 1969 |
| J 27.035 | The Doors | Running Blue / Do It (7", Single) | Metronome | J 27.035 | Sweden | 1969 |
| VRN 34098 | The Doors | Runnin' Blue / Do It (7", Promo) | Vedette Records | VRN 34098 | Italy | 1969 |
Notes
credit for the track Do It has Robby Krieger's name misspelled Kriger
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (side-A runout): 45675-A XT
- Matrix / Runout (side-B runout): 45675-B XT
Video
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Текст песни: Poor Otis dead and gone Left me here to sing his song Pretty little girl with the red dress on Poor Otis dead and gone Yeah, back down, turn around slowly. Runnin' Blue is a song written by guitarist Robby Krieger and performed by the Doors. Elektra Records released it in August 1969 as the fourth single from the band's forth album The Soft Parade, backed with Do It. The single peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. From The Soft Parade Remastered Lyrics: Poor Otis dead and gone Left me here to sing his song Pretty little girl with the red dress on Poor Otis dead was written by Robby Krieger and Jim Morrison, and its the seventh track on the album The Soft Parade 1969. According to the book Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend , by Stephen Davis, Jim idolized Otis. The soul singer, who died in 1967 just before a show in Winterland, San Francisco, was replaced by The Doors as the headline of the festival. At the occasion, Jim made a tribute to Otis singing to the crowd what would later become the Intro of this song: Poor Otis dead and gone Left me here to sing his song Pretty little girl with the red dress on Poor Otis dead and gone. The Doors were scheduled to play with Redding at the Winterland Arena in San Francisco on December 28. That show went on, with Chuck Berry taking Redding's place. When the Doors were performing When The Music's Over at the show, Jim Morrison interjected the opening lines of this song in honor of redding. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 31st 1969, Runnin' Blue by the Doors entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position 89 eventually it at 64 for 1 week and spent 6 weeks on the Top 100. Was track two of side two on the band's fourth studio album, 'The Soft Parade', and the album reached 6 on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart. Runnin' Blue - The Doors. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Poor Otis dead and gone Left me here to sing his song Pretty little girl with the red dress on Poor Otis dead and gone. Yeah, back down, turn around slowly Try it again, remembering when It was easy, try it again Much to easy, rememberin' when. Well, I've got the runnin' blues Runnin' away, back to L. Got to find the dock of the bay Maybe find it back in L. All right, look at my shoes Not quite the walkin' blues Don't fight, too much to lose Can't fight the runnin' blues. DO IT. Runnin' Blue is a track by The Doors from the album The Soft Parade released in 1969. Runnin' Blue by The Doors Year: 1969 From the album The Soft Parade track 7. Average Rating: 77100 from 75 votes. Runnin' Blue appears on the following albums by The Doors: The Soft Parade track 7 this album 1969. Listen album. Classic Rock. The Doors. Songs in album The Doors - Singles Box 2013. The Doors - Runnin' Blue. The Doors - Do It. Total votes: 0. Other albums by The Doors. Psychedelic Rock Acid Rock. The Doors Hits. Psychedelic Rock Blues Rock. The Doors Classics. Runnin' Blue. Overview

Performer: The Doors
Title: Runnin' Blue
Country: Canada
Release date: 1969
Label: Elektra
Style: Psychedelic Rock
Catalog: EK 45675
Genre: Rock
Size MP3: 1725 mb
Rating: 4.8 / 5
Votes: 971
Record source: Vinyl, 7", Single, 45 RPM








