Love Street

The Doors · Waiting For The Sun [1968]

She lives on Love Street

Lingers long on Love Street

She has a house and garden

I would like to see what happens



She has robes and she has monkeys

Lazy diamond-studded flunkies

She has wisdom and knows what to do

She has me and she has you



She has wisdom and knows what to do

She has me and she has you



I see you live on Love Street

There's the store where the creatures meet

I wonder what they do in there

Summer Sunday and a year

I guess I like it fine, so far



She lives on Love Street

Lingers long on Love Street

She has a house and garden

I would like to see what happens



La la la, la-la la-la

La la la, la-la la-la

La la la, la-la la-la

La la la, la-la la-la

Love Street - The Doors

Released on the 1968 album Waiting For The Sun, "Love Street" stands as a quintessential example of The Doors' psychedelic rock and blues-infused sound. The track features Jim Morrison's poetic vocals and the band's signature interplay between electric guitar and organ, capturing the era's fascination with urban decay and romantic melancholy. As a staple of their discography, the song exemplifies the band's ability to blend poetic lyricism with a driving, hypnotic rhythm section. Its enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric production and the haunting delivery that defined the group's unique contribution to 1960s rock music.