recorded fall 1966 - lyrics:
You know the day destroys the night 
Night divides the day 
Tried to run 
Tried to hide 
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through to the other side, yeah 
We chased our pleasures here 
Dug our treasures there 
But can you still recall 
The time we cried 
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through to the other side 
Yeah! 
C'mon, yeah 
Everybody loves my baby 
Everybody loves my baby 
She get(s high) 
She get(s high) 
She get(s high) 
She get(s high) 
I found an island in your arms 
Country in your eyes 
Arms that chain 
Eyes that lied
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through, oww! 
Oh, yeah! 
Made the scene 
Week to week 
Day to day 
Hour to hour 
The gate is straight 
Deep and wide 
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through to the other side 
Break on through 
Break on through 
Break on through 
Break on through 
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah 
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
"Break on Through (to the Other Side)" is a song by The Doors from their debut album, The Doors. It was the first single released by the band and was unsuccessful compared to later hits, reaching only #126[1] in the United States. Despite this, it remains one of the band's signature and most popular songs and became a concert staple.
The song also appears as track one on the band's debut album. Elektra Records' censors objected to the drug use implied by the line "she gets high", which is repeated in the middle section of the song (after the line "everybody loves my baby"). The original album version and all reissues until the 1990s have the word "high" deleted, with Morrison singing "she gets" four times before a final wail. Live versions and more recent, remastered releases have the full line portion restored.
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