The Unknown Soldier / We Could Be So Good Together (7", Single)
Elektra
EK-45628
US
1968
EK 45628
The Doors
Unknown Soldier / We Could Be So Good Together (7", Single)
Elektra
EK 45628
Canada
1968
none
The Doors
The Unknown Soldier (7", Single, TP)
Vogue
none
France
1968
EK-45628
The Doors
The Unknown Soldier / We Could Be So Good Together (7", Mono, Promo)
Elektra
EK-45628
US
1968
EKSN 45030
The Doors
The Unknown Soldier (7", Single, RP)
Elektra
EKSN 45030
UK
1968
Album
Текст песни: Wait until the war is over And were both a little older The unknown soldier Breakfast where the news is read. The Unknown Soldier is the first single from the Doors' 1968 album Waiting for the Sun and released in March of that year by Elektra Records. An accompanying 16mm publicity film for the song featuring the band was directed and produced by Edward Dephoure and Mark Abramson. The song became the band's fourth Top 40 hit in the US, peaking at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100, and enjoying an eight-week appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 list overall. However, due to the song's controversial lyrics. Band: The Doors Album: The Very Best of The Doors Release date: 2001 Track number: 19 Genre: Psychedelic Rock Lyrics: Wait until the war is over And we' Unknown Soldier - The Doors. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Unknown Soldier was the first single from The Doors' 1968 album Waiting for the Sun, and was also the subject of one of the band's few, inventive music videos. The song was Jim Morrison's reaction to the Vietnam War and the way that conflict was portrayed in American media at the time. Lines such as, Breakfast where the news is readTelevision children fed unborn living, living deadbullets strike the helmet's head, concern the way news of the war was being presented in the living rooms of ordinary people. In the middle of the song, t read more. by The Doors. Album: Waiting For The Sun 1968. Charted: 39. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . Jim Cherry, author of The Doors Examined, stated that the song specifically avoided being overtly about the Vietnam War because the band wanted it to be more timeless and universal. As opposed to songs such as Country Joe and the Fish's I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag, the Doors' antiwar effort sounds more like a timeless appeal than a time capsule, which is exactly how they wanted it. The Doors took over 130 takes to record this. Producer Paul Rothchild was being very particular. Many radio stations refused to play this due to its controversial content. Download and listen free to The Doors - The Unknown Soldier. Download MP3 or another format to your phone or computer. Wait until the war is over And we're both a little older The unknown soldier Practice where the news is read Television children had Unborn, living, dead, Bullet strikes the helmet's head. And it's all over for the unknown soldier, It's all over for the unknown soldier. Company halt Presents arms Make a grave for the unknown soldier Nestled in your hollow shoulder The unknown soldier Practise where the news is read Television children had Bullet strikes the helmet's head It's all over, the war is over. The Doors : The Unknown Soldier,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. The Unknown Soldier is the first single from The Doors' 1968 album Waiting for the Sun, and was also the subject of one of the band's music videos. YouTube Encyclopedic. The Doors - unknown Soldier 1968. Words in the Bucket. Retrieved November 4, 2016. The Hot 100 - May 18, 1968