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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're.
Текст песни: Wait until the war is over And we’re both a little older The unknown soldier Breakfast where the news is read.
The Unknown Soldier (оригинал The Doors). Неизвестный солдат (перевод Psychea). Wait until the war is over. Подожди, пока война закончится, And we're both a little older. The unknown soldier. Breakfast where the news is read. Завтрак на столе, газеты прочитаны, Television children fed. Телевидение, сытые дети, - Unborn living, living, dead.
Make a grave for the unknown soldier Nestled in your hollow shoulder The unknown soldier. Breakfast where the news is read Television, children fed. Bullet strikes the helmet's head. And it's all over The war is over It's all over War is over. Song Title Unknown Soldier The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier refers to where unidentified bodies from wars are buried. The Unknown Soldier" Track Info. Written By John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek & 1 more. Release Date July 3, 1968. Waiting For The Sun The Doors. 1. Hello, I Love You. 2. Love Street.
The Unknown Soldier is the tenth studio album by English folk, rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper. It was first released in 1980 by Harvest Records and was his last release on the label. The album was originally released on EMI's Harvest Records label (SHVL820) in 1980 (also Harvest ST6474 (CAN) and Electrola 1C06407259 (FRG)). In 1998 the album was reissued on Harpers Science Friction label (HUCD031).
Lyrics to "The Unknown Soldier" song by The Doors: Wait until the war is over And we're both a little older The unknown soldier Breakfast where the n. .Make a grave for the unknown soldier Nestled in your hollow shoulder The unknown soldier. Breakfast where the news is read Television children fed Bullet strikes the helmet's head. This song is the first single from the album. Jim Morrison wrote this song to describe how the Vietnam War was shown in the American society, . on TV and in the news. Soldiers depicted in the media were unknown for most of the families who were sitting for breakfast and watching television. The song contains military sounds: marching, commands, gun shots. While this song was played on concerts, the band performed a little scene, where Jim Morrison would be "shot" by Robby Krieger, who used his guitar as a "rifle".
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The Doors : The Unknown Soldier. Psychedelic Rock, USA (1968 - Elektra Records) Mehr Infos. Hut Hut Hut ho hee up Hut Hut Hut ho hee up Hut Hut Hut ho hee up Comp'nee Halt Preeee-zent! Arms! Make a grave for the unknown soldier Nestled in your hollow shoulder The unknown soldier Breakfast where the news is read Television children fed Bullet strikes the helmet's head. And, it's all over The war is over It's all over The war is over Well, all over, baby All over, baby Oh, over, yeah. All over, baby Wooooo, hah-hah All over All over, baby Oh, woa-yeah All over All over Heeeeyyyyy. we could be so good together
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER From Waiting For The Sun Words&Music by The Doors Arranged by Tiago Eulalio (TiagoEulalioail. Am. Breakfast where the news is read Television children fed Unborn, living Living, dead Bullet strikes the helmet's head. It's all over The war is over It's all over The war is over It's all over, baby, All over!
The Unknown Soldier was written and recorded by The Doors and released in early 1968. Through simple lyrics, it recalls the death of a faceless soldier in combat, while life goes on at home ( news is read and children fed ). The Unknown Soldier is musically segmented. It opens with Jim Morrison’s vocals before progressing into a military-style drum beat and rifle fire, presumably the shot that kills the eponymous soldier. The song’s last minute is more upbeat, with Morrison proclaiming that the war is over while church bells ring and crowds cheer
| A | The Unknown SoldierWritten-By – The Doors |
2:51 |
| B | We Could Be So Good TogetherWritten-By – The Doors |
2:25 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EK-45628 | The Doors | 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 |
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