Roadhouse Blues

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"Roadhouse Blues" is a classic blues-rock song by The Doors, renowned for its gritty vocals, driving rhythm, and enduring popularity in rock music.

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instanceOf blues rock song
single
song
album Morrison Hotel NERFINISHED
artist The Doors NERFINISHED
bSideOf You Make Me Real NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
drummer John Densmore NERFINISHED
featuresMusician John Sebastian NERFINISHED
Lonnie Mack NERFINISHED
genre blues rock
rock
guitarist Robby Krieger NERFINISHED
hasLyric Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
Let it roll, baby, roll
Woke up this morning and I got myself a beer
hasNotableLiveVersion Absolutely Live NERFINISHED
In Concert (The Doors album) NERFINISHED
hasReputation classic rock radio staple
signature song of The Doors
includedIn Greatest Hits (The Doors album) NERFINISHED
The Best of The Doors NERFINISHED
influencedGenre blues rock
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
harmonica
piano
vocals
keyboardist Ray Manzarek NERFINISHED
label Elektra Records NERFINISHED
language English
length 4:04
liveFavoriteOf The Doors NERFINISHED
partOf Morrison Hotel NERFINISHED
performer The Doors NERFINISHED
producer Paul A. Rothchild NERFINISHED
recordedAt Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1969-11-04
1969-11-05
releaseDate 1970-02-01
rhythmicCharacter driving rhythm
tempo driving mid-tempo shuffle
vocalist Jim Morrison NERFINISHED
vocalStyle gritty
writer Jim Morrison NERFINISHED
John Densmore NERFINISHED
Ray Manzarek NERFINISHED
Robby Krieger NERFINISHED

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The Doors notableSong Roadhouse Blues