Rockalia sitio de música rock, albunes, canciones, info, fotos y videos

Rock and roll music

Todas las bandas, solistas, guitarristas y músicos del rock.
Love Me Two Times
Tags

1967 single by the Doors

"Love Me Two Times" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. First appearing on their second studio album Strange Days, it was later edited to a 2:37 length and released as the second single (after "People Are Strange") from that album. The single reached number 25 on the charts in the United States.[1]

Leer más

Singles chronology

Love Me Two Times
Love Me Two Times
0/11/1967

Love Me Two Times

The Doors

1967 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Noviembre 1967 · Fecha Grabación: Abril 1967 -
    Discográfica: Elektra · · Productor: Paul A. Rothchild
    1
    Love Me Two Times
    The Doors • 1967 /11
    3:11
  • 2
    Moonlight Drive
    The Doors • w: Morrison • 1967 /11
    2:54
  • Album


    Strange Days

    Strange Days

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 25 Septiembre 1967 · Fecha Grabación: Mayo 1967 - Agosto 1967
    Discográfica: Elektra · Estudio de Grabación: Sunset Sound, Hollywood · Productor: Paul A. Rothchild
    1
    Strange days
    • w: the Doors (Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore) • 1967 /09 /25
    3:05
  • 2
    You_re lost little girl
    • w: the Doors (Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore) • 1978 /11 /17
    2:59
  • 3
    Love me two times
    • 1967 /09 /25
    3:14
  • 4
    Unhappy girl
    • 1967 /09 /25
    1:55
  • 5
    Horse latitudes
    • w: the Doors (Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore) • 1967 /09 /25
    1:34
  • 6
    Moonlight drive
    • w: Morrison • 1967 /09 /25
    3:00
  • 7
    People are strange
    • 1967 /09 /25
    2:09
  • 8
    My eyes have seen you
    • 1967 /09 /25
    2:25
  • 9
    3:21
  • 10
    When the music_s over
    • w: the Doors (Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore) • 1967 /09 /25
    10:56
  • "Love Me Two Times"
    Single by the Doors
    from the album Strange Days
    B-side"Moonlight Drive"
    ReleasedNovember 1967 (1967-11)
    RecordedApril 1967
    Genre
    Length
    • 3:16 (album version)
    • 2:37 (single version)
    LabelElektra
    Songwriter(s)The Doors
    Producer(s)Paul A. Rothchild
    The Doors singles chronology
    "People Are Strange"
    (1967)
    "Love Me Two Times"
    (1967)
    "The Unknown Soldier"
    (1968)

    Review

    1967 single by the Doors

    "Love Me Two Times" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. First appearing on their second studio album Strange Days, it was later edited to a 2:37 length and released as the second single (after "People Are Strange") from that album. The single reached number 25 on the charts in the United States.[1]

    Leer más

    "Love Me Two Times" was considered to be somewhat risqué for radio airplay, being banned in New Haven for being "too controversial," much to the dismay of the band.[2]

    Composition

    As with the other songs on Strange Days, the album liner notes list the songwriters as the Doors[3] as does the "Love Me Two Times" single; the performance rights organization ASCAP shows the writers as the individual Doors members.[4]

    "Love Me Two Times" incorporates elements from blues[5] and baroque music,[6] and has been classified as a pop,[7][8] and blues rock song.[9] Band guitarist Robby Krieger stated to Guitar World`s Alan Paul that the song`s musical idea came from a lick by one of Danny Kalb`s compositions.[10] Keyboardist Ray Manzarek played the final version of this song on a harpsichord, not a clavichord that has been often misheard.[11] Manzarek described the instrument as "a most elegant instrument that one does not normally associate with rock and roll."[11]

    Lyrics

    In his autobiography, Manzarek described the song as "Robby [Krieger]`s great blues/rock [sic] classic about lust and loss, or multiple orgasms, I`m not sure which".[11] According to author Rich Weidman the song is about a sailor or soldier spending one last day with his girlfriend before shipping out to war.[12]

    Critical reception

    In an AllMusic album review of Strange Days, critic Richie Unterberger described "Love Me Two Times" as "jerkily rhythmic",[13] while Rolling Stone called the song a "heavy, evocative and climatic piece".[14] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine also proclaimed that the song is the album`s "most accessible, straightforward rock tune", and praised its "virtuosic harpsichord solo and one of the band`s grooviest guitar riffs."[15] Billboard described the single as a "strong folk rocker that can`t miss soaring to the top of the Hot 100."[16] Cash Box said that the song was "solid Chicago blues with a punch all its own" and has a "rock pace that builds through the vocal thrusts of lead Jim Morrison, and excellent instrumental sections."[17]

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[18]

    Gold

    500,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Personnel

    Personnel are taken from The Doors – Sounds for Your Soul – Die Musik Der Doors book:[19]

    The Doors

    • Jim Morrison – vocals
    • Ray Manzarek – harpsichord
    • Robby Krieger – guitar
    • John Densmore – drums

    Additional musicians

    • Doug Lubahn – bass

    Aerosmith version

    "Love Me Two Times" was recorded by Aerosmith for the soundtrack of the 1990 film Air America (whose producers, Carolco Pictures, would also produce a biopic about the Doors). The band also performed it at its 1990 MTV Unplugged performance, where lead singer Steven Tyler dedicated the song to Jim Morrison, who performed with the Doors at the same venue of the Unplugged performance, the Ed Sullivan Theater, several years prior.[20] The 1990 cover reached number 27 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[21] In 2001, the song was included on their greatest hits album, Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology. In addition, a remixed version was included on the Doors tribute album Stoned Immaculate, with added slide guitar by Robby Krieger and keyboards by Ray Manzarek.[22]

    1967 single by the Doors

    "Love Me Two Times" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. First appearing on their second studio album Strange Days, it was later edited to a 2:37 length and released as the second single (after "People Are Strange") from that album. The single reached number 25 on the charts in the United States.[1]

    "Love Me Two Times" was considered to be somewhat risqué for radio airplay, being banned in New Haven for being "too controversial," much to the dismay of the band.[2]

    Composition

    As with the other songs on Strange Days, the album liner notes list the songwriters as the Doors[3] as does the "Love Me Two Times" single; the performance rights organization ASCAP shows the writers as the individual Doors members.[4]

    "Love Me Two Times" incorporates elements from blues[5] and baroque music,[6] and has been classified as a pop,[7][8] and blues rock song.[9] Band guitarist Robby Krieger stated to Guitar World`s Alan Paul that the song`s musical idea came from a lick by one of Danny Kalb`s compositions.[10] Keyboardist Ray Manzarek played the final version of this song on a harpsichord, not a clavichord that has been often misheard.[11] Manzarek described the instrument as "a most elegant instrument that one does not normally associate with rock and roll."[11]

    Lyrics

    In his autobiography, Manzarek described the song as "Robby [Krieger]`s great blues/rock [sic] classic about lust and loss, or multiple orgasms, I`m not sure which".[11] According to author Rich Weidman the song is about a sailor or soldier spending one last day with his girlfriend before shipping out to war.[12]

    Critical reception

    In an AllMusic album review of Strange Days, critic Richie Unterberger described "Love Me Two Times" as "jerkily rhythmic",[13] while Rolling Stone called the song a "heavy, evocative and climatic piece".[14] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine also proclaimed that the song is the album`s "most accessible, straightforward rock tune", and praised its "virtuosic harpsichord solo and one of the band`s grooviest guitar riffs."[15] Billboard described the single as a "strong folk rocker that can`t miss soaring to the top of the Hot 100."[16] Cash Box said that the song was "solid Chicago blues with a punch all its own" and has a "rock pace that builds through the vocal thrusts of lead Jim Morrison, and excellent instrumental sections."[17]

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[18]

    Gold

    500,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Personnel

    Personnel are taken from The Doors – Sounds for Your Soul – Die Musik Der Doors book:[19]

    The Doors

    • Jim Morrison – vocals
    • Ray Manzarek – harpsichord
    • Robby Krieger – guitar
    • John Densmore – drums

    Additional musicians

    • Doug Lubahn – bass

    Aerosmith version

    "Love Me Two Times" was recorded by Aerosmith for the soundtrack of the 1990 film Air America (whose producers, Carolco Pictures, would also produce a biopic about the Doors). The band also performed it at its 1990 MTV Unplugged performance, where lead singer Steven Tyler dedicated the song to Jim Morrison, who performed with the Doors at the same venue of the Unplugged performance, the Ed Sullivan Theater, several years prior.[20] The 1990 cover reached number 27 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[21] In 2001, the song was included on their greatest hits album, Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology. In addition, a remixed version was included on the Doors tribute album Stoned Immaculate, with added slide guitar by Robby Krieger and keyboards by Ray Manzarek.[22]

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    No videos available