Queen of the Highway

The Doors

Score: 11
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Played: 87

Album:

Morrison Hotel

Released: 20 Sep 2009

Wiki:

Queen Of The Highway is a song by the rock group The Doors, from their 1970 album Morrison Hotel. It is the ninth, and third-to-last track on that album. The lyrics were written by lead singer Jim Morrison and are believed to be about his girlfriend Pamela Courson, with the lines "She was a princess / Queen of the Highway" referring to her, the "He was a Monster / Black dressed in leather" being a description of Jim Morrison himself, and the "I hope it can continue / Just a little while longer" lines being perhaps, as suggested in No One Here Gets Out Alive, a "sardonic reference to their troubled love".

Lyrics:

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She was a princess Queen of the highway Sign on the road said: "Take us to Madre" No one could save her Save the blind tiger He was a monster Black dressed in leather She was a princess Queen of the Highway Now they are wedded She is a good girl Naked as children Out in a meadow Naked as children Wild as can be Soon to have offspring Start it all over Start it all over American boy American girl Most beautiful people In the world Son of a frontier Indian Swirl Dancing through the midnight Whirl-pool Formless Hope it can continue A little while longer, c'mon