You Make Me Real was a song written by Jim Morrison, released as the first and only single for the Morrison Hotel album, along with the B-Side Roadhouse Blues.
They never managed to put this single into the Pop Charts.
In the In Concert album there is a live version.
I really want you
Really do
Really need you baby, God knows I do
'Cause I'm not real enough without you
Oh, what can I do?
You make me real
You make me feel like lovers feel
You make me throw away mistaken misery
Make me free love
Make me free
I really want you
Really do
Really need you baby
Really do
Well I'm not real enough without you
Oh, what can I do?
You make me real
Only you baby have that appeal
So let me slide into your tender sunken sea
Make me free love
Make me free
Well rock and rock and roll
Yah roll and baby roll
Roll and honey roll
And roll and baby roll
You make me real, all right
You make me feel like lovers feel
You make me throw away mistaken misery
Make me free love
Make me free
Make me free
You make me free!
You Make Me Real was written by Jim Morrison.
You Make Me Real was produced by Paul A. Rothchild.
The Doors released You Make Me Real on Mon Feb 09 1970.