Love Her Madly
The Doors

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L.A. Woman
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"Love Her Madly" is a 1971 song by The Doors which appears on L.A. Woman, their final album with frontman Jim Morrison. The song was composed by the band's guitarist, Robby Krieger. Jerry Scheff plays the bass on this song. The song was released as a single in April 1971 and became one of The Doors' biggest chart hits, peaking at number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. In 2000, Krieger, John Densmore, and Ray Manzarek recorded a new version of "Love Her Madly" with Bo Diddley for the Doors tribute album Stoned Immaculate. The song was used in the 1994 period film Forrest Gump. The song was covered by pianist George Winston on his album Night Divides the Day - The Music of the Doors.
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[Intro] Don't ya love her madly? Don't ya need her badly? Don't ya love her ways? Tell me what you say [Verse] Don't you love her madly? Wanna be her daddy? Don't ya love her face? Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door Like she did one thousand times before? [Bridge] Don't you love her ways? Tell me what you say Don't ya love her as she's walking out the door? [Chorus 1] All your love All your love All your love All your love [Chorus 2] All your love is gone So sing a lonely song Of a deep blue dream Seven horses seem to be on the mark [Organ Solo] [Bridge] Yeah, don't you love her? Don't you love her as she's walking out the door? [Chorus 1] All your love All your love All your love [Chorus 2] Yeah, all your love is gone So sing a lonely song Of a deep blue dream Seven horses seem to be on the mark [Guitar Solo] [Outro] Don't you love her madly? Well, don't ya love her madly? Don't you love her madly?