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How to Play Light My Fire Chords by The Doors on Guitar

“Light My Fire” is one of the most iconic songs by the American rock band The Doors. It was released in 1967 as the second single from their debut album, and it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song features a catchy melody, a psychedelic organ solo, and a memorable guitar riff. In this article, we will show you how to play “Light My Fire” on guitar using different versions of chords and tabs.

The Original Version

The original version of “Light My Fire” was recorded in the key of G minor, and it used complex chords such as Gm7, F#m, and Em7. The song also had a capo on the first fret, which made the chords sound higher. The intro and the verses followed a simple pattern of alternating between Am7 and F#m, while the chorus used F, G, C, A, and D chords. The song also had a long instrumental break that featured an organ solo by Ray Manzarek and a guitar solo by Robby Krieger.

Chords

Light My Fire chords
The Doors ** 1967
 
[Intro]
 
G D   F Bb   Eb Ab   A   A
 
[Verse]
 
    Am *                    F#m *
You know that it would be untrue 
    Am                     F#m
You know that I would be a liar 
Am                 F#m
If I was to say to you 
Am                         F#m
Girl, we couldn't get much higher 
 
[Chorus]
 
G             A        D   Dsus4 D
Come on baby, light my fire 
G             A        D    B
Come on baby, light my fire 
G              D        E   E7
Try to set the night on fire 
 
[Verse]
 
    Am                  F#m
The time to hesitate is through 
   Am                    F#m
No time to wallow in the mire 
Am                  F#m
Try now we can only lose 
Am                            F#m
And our love become a funeral pyre 
 
[Chorus]
 
G             A        D    Dsus4 D
Come on baby, light my fire 
G             A        D      B
Come on baby, light my fire 
G              D        E   E7
Try to set the night on fire 
 
(break)
 
Am  Bm   Am  Bm   (jam 'til Cue)
 
G D   F Bb   Eb Ab   A   A
 
[Verse]
 
    Am                  F#m
The time to hesitate is through 
   Am                    F#m
No time to wallow in the mire 
Am                  F#m
Try now we can only lose 
Am                            F#m
And our love become a funeral pyre 
 
[Chorus]
 
G             A        D   Dsus4
Come on baby, light my fire 
G             A        D     B
Come on baby, light my fire 
G              D        E   E7
Try to set the night on fire 
 
[Verse]
 
    Am                      F#m
You know that it would be untrue 
    Am                     F#m
You know that I would be a liar 
Am                 F#m
If I was to say to you 
Am                         F#m
Girl, we couldn't get much higher 
 
[Chorus]
 
G             A        D   Dsus4 D
Come on baby, light my fire 
G             A        D
Come on baby, light my fire 
F              C        D
Try to set the night on fire 
F              C        D
Try to set the night on fire 
F              C        D
Try to set the night on fire 
F              C        D  D
Try to set the night on fi re 
 
G D   F Bb   Eb Ab   A   A
 
* It has been suggested that Am7 can / should be substitued for Am
  It has been suggested that F#m7 can / should be substitued for F#m
 
** Alternate:
 
Capo II
 
Am  = Gm
F#m = Em
G   = F
A   = G
D   = C
E   = D
E7  = D7
F   = Eb
C   = Bb
B   = A
Bb  = G#
Ab  = F#
 
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The Easier Version

If you find the original version too difficult or too complicated, you can try playing an easier version of “Light My Fire” that uses simpler chords and no capo. This version was transcribed by JR White, and it was played by Jose Feliciano in his 1968 cover of the song. This version uses Am7, F#m, G, A7, D, Bm, E, Em7, C#m, Eb, and Bb chords. The intro and the verses are similar to the original version, but the chorus uses G instead of F, and Eb instead of D. The song also has a shorter instrumental break that uses Am7 and Bm chords.

If you want to play the easier version of “Light My Fire”, you can use the chords and tabs from this link. You will need to tune your guitar normally and use no capo. You will also need to learn how to slide some notes and use barre chords to create the sound.

The Acoustic Version

If you prefer playing acoustic guitar or want to sing along with the song, you can try playing an acoustic version of “Light My Fire” that uses basic chords and no solo. This version was transcribed by Ultimate Guitar user Bingt, and it was played by various artists such as Will Young and UB40. This version uses Gm7, Em, F, G, C, D, A, Eb, and Bb chords. The intro and the verses are similar to the original version, but the chorus uses G instead of F, and Eb instead of D. The song has no instrumental break and ends with a fade-out.

If you want to play the acoustic version of “Light My Fire”, you can use the chords from this link. You will need to tune your guitar normally and use a capo on the first fret. You will also need to learn how to strum some chords and use palm muting to create the rhythm.

Conclusion

“Light My Fire” is a classic song that can be played on guitar in different ways. You can choose to play the original version with complex chords and a capo, the easier version with simpler chords and no capo, or the acoustic version with basic chords and no solo. Whichever version you choose, you will be able to enjoy this timeless song by The Doors.

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