Maggie MGill

Jim Morrison / John Densmore / Ray Manzarek / Robby Krieger

Miss Maggie M'Gill, she lived on a hill
Her daddy got drunk and left her the will
So she went down, down to Tangie Town

People down there
Really like to get it on

Now if you're sad and you're feeling blue
Go out and buy a crand new pair of shoes
And you go down, down to Tangie Town

The people down there
Really like to get it on
Get it on

Illegitimate son of a rock n' roll star
Illegitimate son of a rock n' roll star
Mom met dad in the back of a rock n' roll car

Well, I'm an old blues man
And I think that you understand
I've been singing the blues ever since the world began

Maggie, Maggie, Maggie M'Gill
Roll on, roll on, Maggie M'Gill
Maggie, Maggie, Maggie M'Gill
Roll on, roll on, Maggie M'Gill

Trivia about the song Maggie MGill by The Doors

On which albums was the song “Maggie MGill” released by The Doors?
The Doors released the song on the albums “The Morrison Hotel” in 1970, “Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine” in 1972, and “Morrison Hotel” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Maggie MGill” by The Doors?
The song “Maggie MGill” by The Doors was composed by Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek, and Robby Krieger.

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