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  1. "Light My Fire" originated in early 1966 as a composition by Robby Krieger, who said that he was inspired by the melody of "Hey Joe" and the lyrics of the Rolling Stones' "Play with Fire".

  2. Songfacts®: Most of "Light My Fire" was written by Doors guitarist Robby Krieger, who wanted to write about one of the elements: fire, air, earth, and water. He recalled to Uncut: "I was living with my parents in Pacific Palisades – I had my amp and SG.

  3. Jun 3, 2021 · The origins of ‘Light My Fire’ are rooted in a young band who simply didn’t have enough material. Morrison, the leader and main songwriter, asked the other band members to contribute anything that they might have had that could round out a setlist.

  4. Dec 20, 2020 · Light My Fire” is one of The Doors’ classic hits and was released in 1967 on their self-titled debut album. But how did the song come to be? Read on to find out. Guitarist Robbie Krieger was the primary creative behind the song, saying that he was inspired after hearing “Hey Joe” as well as The Rolling Stones’ “Play

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · Two of Sinatra’s big hits in 1966 – Strangers In The Night and That’s Life – had wowed Morrison with how seamlessly Sinatra went from fierce sexy growl to bedside intimacy, and began mimicking Sinatra’s low-slung serenade, most obviously on Light My Fire.

  6. Apr 1, 2010 · On July 29, 1967, The Doors' song “Light My Fire,” from their debut album, earns the top spot in the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their first bona fide smash hit and propelling The Doors from ...

  7. Dec 29, 2023 · The Doors’ ‘Light My Fire’ transcends its origins, burning with as much intensity half a century later. Its themes of liberation, desire, and the urge to break free from societal confines continue to strike a chord.

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