Hello, I Love You hits number 1 on Billboard charts

Hello, I Love You hits number 1 on Billboard charts

Hello, I Love You the single

August 3rd 1968 The Doors Hello, I Love You hit number one on the Billboard charts. Almost exactly a year after “Light My Fire” attained the same watershed status.

“Hello, I Love You” wasn’t supposed to be on the third album. Originally titled “Celebration of the Lizard” the third album was supposed to include the title track on the whole second side of the album, and be The Doors biggest theatrical piece and epic song. When “Celebration” fell through, and The Doors realized they were going to need more material to fill out the album they automatically went back to Jim’s Venice journals and wrote songs in the studio, as opposed to their earlier method of a long period of working out the songs. The Doors scrambled to fill out the third album, with songs like “Summer’s Almost Gone,” “Wintertime Love,” and “Love Street” but no one had remembered “Hello, I Love You” that had been on one of the demos they had done when the band was still Rick and the Ravens. Until Adam Holzman, Jac Holzman’s ten year old son remembered the song from the demo and told his father it would be a hit song. In the demo version “Hello, I Love” has a blues roadhouse feel to it, heavy on the harmonica.

 

By the time of “Waiting for the Sun” The Doors were a much more polished band and gave it a slicker more professional feel to it. Although the lyrics were Morrison’s, the song lacked some of the darker tone and feeling that was usually applied to a Doors song. But Adam Holzman was right “Hello, I Love You” was a hit song and hit the pop audience right in the flower power psyche. “Hello, I Love You” was released in early June of 68 with the instantly elevator music of “Love Street” as the B-side.

 

There has also been a lot of conjecture or myth over the years that “Hello, I Love You” ‘borrowed’ a riff from The Kinks “All Day and All of the Night.” For comparison here’s The Kinks song. Do you think The Doors borrowed the riff?

Hello, Scott… this is the Yankees. About Kendrys Morales…

Friday, June 6, 2014

News report: The Yankees asked Kendrys Morales to delay free agency, so they can further evaluate Mark Teixeira and Carlos Beltran.

Scott Boras: (Picks up phone) Well, well, if it isn’t my favorite caller, Brian Cashman. Ka-ching! Hello, Brian. I bet I know why you’re calling. The Kendrys Morales Yard Sale, am I right?

Brian Cashman: Uhm, yeah, well…

Boras: Bri, Bri, Bri… hold on. Let me stop you. I know why you’re calling. You have a number. A nice, fat, juicy dollar figure. You’re calling because Kendrys will no longer cost a draft pick, and he’s sat out the season thus far, and he’s a switch hitter, and your team sucks, so… OK, lay it on me. Twenty mill? Thirty? Forty? I’m listening…

Cashman: We were wondering…

Boras: You know, the phone’s been ringing off the hook. Kendrys is taking swings in the cage. But I’m excited about the Yankees being involved. So… the number please… fifty?

Cashman: Uh, well, that’s sort of…

Boras: The Royals called. Do you believe that? They’re desperate. Of course, I’m not expecting Kansas City to outbid the mighty Yankees, eh? That would be hilarious. So… how high is the sky?Surprise me, Brian. Amaze me. I want you to put me over your knee and spank me.

Cashman: We were thinking… umm… July?

Boras: July?

Cashman: Yeah. July. Um, we were thinking, like, you know, uhmmm… maybe Kendrys was enjoying his summer? with his kids still in school? and – you know – he would want to go slow on this. Maybe come back in July?

Boras: July.

Cashman: Yeah, I mean, hey – we’re interested! Don’t get me wrong. We’re all in. But jeeze, Scott, everything has happened so suddenly, we really haven’t have a chance to think. It’s like… whoosh.

Boras: July.

Cashman: Yeah. Or another week. That would work. July would be perfect. Think of it:  Independence Day! The fireworks! And Kendrys Morales announces his free agency! The world is waiting! Wouldn’t that be incredible? Doesn’t that have a ring to it? Hello? Scott? Are you there? Scott? Are you there?