Do It
Do It

The Doors - Do It Lyrics

Rock
May 9, 2006
113
Do It Music Video

Do It Lyrics

Yuppa tuppa ta ta
Yuppa tuppa chic ta
Do thang, do thang
Do tuppa thang cho
Rikki te tatar

Ha, ha, ha, ha
Yeah
Yeah please me, yeah
Easy, babe
Please me
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Said please, please listen to me children
You are the ones who will rule the world

Listen to me children
Listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
You are the ones who will rule the world, ha

You gotta please me
All night
Please, please listen to me children
Said please, please listen to me children
Please
Yeah, please me
I'm askin' you

Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, please listen to me children
Please, my children
Please, children
Please, children

Writer(s): JIM MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Doors Music Company
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Do It' by The Doors?

    'Do It' was written by Jim Morrison and Robby Krieger, marking the first time Krieger had as much input in writing an album as Morrison did.

  2. Which album features the song 'Do It' by The Doors?

    'Do It' appears on The Doors' fourth studio album, 'The Soft Parade,' released in 1969.

  3. What genre does 'Do It' by The Doors belong to?

    While not explicitly stated, 'Do It' falls under the rock genre, consistent with the rest of The Doors' music, especially considering their work during the late 1960s.

  4. What was the B-side to the single 'Runnin' Blue'?

    'Do It' was the B-side to the single 'Runnin' Blue,' which was also part of the album 'The Soft Parade.'

  5. What was the context of The Doors' schedule during the recording of 'The Soft Parade'?

    During the recording of 'The Soft Parade,' The Doors were under pressure with their busy tour and promotion schedules for their third album, 'Waiting for the Sun.' This left them less time for writing and contributed to the rushed feeling of the album.

  6. Who was the producer for 'Do It'?

    The song 'Do It' was produced by Paul Rothchild, who was struggling with a cocaine habit at the time, which added to the tension during the production of 'The Soft Parade.'

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