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"The Mosquito"
Single by the Doors
from the album Full Circle
B-side"It Slipped My Mind"
Released1972 (1972)
Length2:47 (single)
5:16 (album)
LabelElektra
Songwriter(s)
  • John Densmore
  • Robby Krieger
  • Ray Manzarek
The Doors singles chronology
"Ships with Sails"
(1971)
"The Mosquito"
(1972)
"Get Up and Dance"
(1972)

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  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1972 · Fecha Grabación: 1972 -
    Discográfica: Elektra · ·

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    1972 single by the Doors

    "Le Moustique" redirects here. For the Belgian magazine, see Moustique.

    "The Mosquito" is a song by American rock band the Doors from their 1972 album Full Circle. In the same year it was released as a single. Billboard called it an "unusual off beat disc" with a "clever Latin beat".[1] Record World called it an "infectious ditty with calypso feel."[2] The vocal is by Robby Krieger.[3]

    Charts

    Chart (1972)

    Peak
    position

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[4]

    15

    Finland (Suomen Virallinen)[5]

    15

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6]

    17

    West Germany (GfK)[7]

    25

    Joe Dassin version

    "Le Moustique"
    Single by Joe Dassin
    from the album Joe
    LanguageFrench (adapted by Pierre Delanoë)
    B-side

    • "C`est ma tournée"
    • "La Complainte de l`heure de pointe (À vélo dans Paris)"

    Released1973 (1973)
    LabelCBS Disques
    Songwriter(s)

    • John Densmore
    • Robby Krieger
    • Ray Manzarek

    Joe Dassin singles chronology

    "S`aimer sous la pluie"
    (1973)

    "Le Moustique"
    (1973)

    "Salut les amoureux"
    (1973)

    A French-language version was recorded by Joe Dassin as "Le Moustique") with lyrics adaptated by Pierre Delanoë. It was included on his 1972 album Joe and in 1973 released as a single.[8]

    Charts

    The single "Le Moustique" by Joe Dassin reached at least the top 10 in France[9] and at least the top 5 in Finland[10][11] (according to the charts, courtesy respectively of the Centre d`Information et de Documentation du Disque and of Intro, that U.S. Billboard published in its "Hits of the World" section).

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1972 single by the Doors

    "Le Moustique" redirects here. For the Belgian magazine, see Moustique.

    "The Mosquito" is a song by American rock band the Doors from their 1972 album Full Circle. In the same year it was released as a single. Billboard called it an "unusual off beat disc" with a "clever Latin beat".[1] Record World called it an "infectious ditty with calypso feel."[2] The vocal is by Robby Krieger.[3]

    Charts

    Chart (1972)

    Peak
    position

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[4]

    15

    Finland (Suomen Virallinen)[5]

    15

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6]

    17

    West Germany (GfK)[7]

    25

    Joe Dassin version

    "Le Moustique"
    Single by Joe Dassin
    from the album Joe
    LanguageFrench (adapted by Pierre Delanoë)
    B-side

    • "C`est ma tournée"
    • "La Complainte de l`heure de pointe (À vélo dans Paris)"

    Released1973 (1973)
    LabelCBS Disques
    Songwriter(s)

    • John Densmore
    • Robby Krieger
    • Ray Manzarek

    Joe Dassin singles chronology

    "S`aimer sous la pluie"
    (1973)

    "Le Moustique"
    (1973)

    "Salut les amoureux"
    (1973)

    A French-language version was recorded by Joe Dassin as "Le Moustique") with lyrics adaptated by Pierre Delanoë. It was included on his 1972 album Joe and in 1973 released as a single.[8]

    Charts

    The single "Le Moustique" by Joe Dassin reached at least the top 10 in France[9] and at least the top 5 in Finland[10][11] (according to the charts, courtesy respectively of the Centre d`Information et de Documentation du Disque and of Intro, that U.S. Billboard published in its "Hits of the World" section).

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