Running Blue

Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger

Poor Otis dead and gone
Left me here to sing his song
Pretty little girl with the red dress on
Poor Otis dead and gone

Yeah, back down, turn around slowly
Try it again, remembering when
It was easy, try it again
Much too easy, rememberin' when
All right, look at my shoes
Not quite the walkin' blues
Don't fight, too much to lose
Can't fight the runnin' blues

Well, I've got the runnin' blues
Runnin' away, back to L.A.
Got to find the dock in the bay
Maybe find it back in L.A.

Runnin' scared, runnin' blue
Goin' so fast, what'll I do

Well, I've got the runnin' blues
Runnin' away, back to L.A.
Got to find the dock in the bay
Maybe find it back in L.A.

All right, look at my shoes
Not quite the walkin' blues
Don't fight, too much to lose
Can't fight the runnin' blues
All right, look at my shoes
Not quite the walkin' blues
Don't fight, too much to lose
Can't fight the runnin' blues

Trivia about the song Running Blue by The Doors

On which albums was the song “Running Blue” released by The Doors?
The Doors released the song on the albums “The Soft Parade” in 1969, “The Complete Studio Recordings” in 1999, and “Perception” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Running Blue” by The Doors?
The song “Running Blue” by The Doors was composed by Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger.

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