Been Down So Long

Album: LA Woman (1971)
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  • Well, I've been down so goddamn long
    That it looks like up to me
    Well, I've been down so very damn long
    That it looks like up to me
    Yeah, why don't one of you people
    A-come on and set me free?

    I said, warden, warden, warden
    Won't you break your lock and key?
    I said, warden, warden, warden
    Won't ya break your lock and key?
    Yeah, come along here, mister
    Come on and a-let the poor boy be

    Baby, baby, baby
    Won't you get down on your knees?
    Baby, baby, baby
    Won't you get down on your knees?
    Come on, little darlin'
    Come on, a-give your love to me, oh yeah

    Well, I've been down so goddamn long
    That it looks like up to me
    Well, I've been down so very damn long
    That it looks like up to me
    Yeah, why don't one you people
    Come on
    Come on
    Come on and set me free Writer/s: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond Manzarek, Robert Krieger
    Publisher: Doors Music Company
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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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