The Doors - Riders On The Storm - 1971

This was the last song Jim Morrison recorded. He went to France and died a few weeks later. The single was released in June 1971, shortly before Morrison's death.

The song can be seen as an autobiographical account of Morrison's life: he considered himself a "Rider on the storm." The "killer on the road" is a reference to a screenplay he wrote called The Hitchhiker (An American Pastoral), where Morrison was going to play the part of a hitchhiker who goes on a murder spree. The lyrics, "Girl you gotta love your man" can be seen as a desperate plea to his long time girlfriend Pamela.

The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most controversial and influential rock acts of the 1960s, mostly because of Morrison's lyrics and his erratic stage persona, and the group was widely regarded as representative of the era's counterculture.

The band took its name from the title of Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception, itself a reference to a quote by William Blake.

Lyrics

Riders on the storm
 
Riders on the storm
 
Into this house we're born
 
Into this world we're thrown
 
Like a dog without a bone
 
An actor out on loan
 
Riders on the storm
 

There's a killer on the road
 
His brain is squirmin' like a toad
 
Take a long holiday
 
Let your children play
 
If you give this man a ride
 
Sweet family will die
 
Killer on the road, yeah
 

Girl, you gotta love your man
 
Girl, you gotta love your man
 
Take him by the hand
 
Make him understand
 
The world on you depends
 
Our life will never end
 
Gotta love your man, yeah
 

Riders on the storm
 
Riders on the storm
 
Into this house we're born
 
Into this world we're thrown
 
Like a dog without a bone
 
An actor out on loan.
 
Riders on the storm
 

Riders on the storm
 
Riders on the storm
 
Riders on the storm
 
Riders on the storm
 
Riders on the storm