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The 4th song off The Doors' final album with Jim Morrison, L.A. Woman.
A typical blues-rock song possibly about an argument with a lover and the feelings that come with it. Ray Manzarek recalled that “Jim said it was about living in Venice [Beach], in a hot room, with a hot girlfriend, and an open...
[Verse 1]
The cars hiss by my window
Like the waves down on the beach
The cars hiss by my window
Like the waves down on the beach
I got this girl beside me
But she's out of reach
[Verse 2]
Headlight through my window
Shinin' on the wall
Headlight through my window
Shinin' on the wall
Can't hear my baby
Though I called and called
[Instrumental Interlude]
[Verse 3]
Windows started tremblin'
With a sonic boom
Windows started tremblin'
With a sonic boom, boom
A cold girl'll kill you
In a darkened room
[Outro]
[Jim Morrison impersonating a guitar/harmonica]
Cars Hiss by My Window was written by Jim Morrison.
Cars Hiss by My Window was produced by The Doors & Bruce Botnick.
The Doors released Cars Hiss by My Window on Mon Apr 19 1971.