“Touch Me” is a song by the American rock band The Doors, released in 1968. It was written by the band’s guitarist Robby Krieger and features lead vocals by Jim Morrison. The song is known for its distinctive horn section, which was a departure from The Doors’ usual musical style, incorporating elements of jazz and blues.
“Touch Me” was the first single from The Doors’ fourth studio album, “The Soft Parade.” The track was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It became one of the band’s most popular songs and remains a classic in their repertoire.
The lyrics of “Touch Me” are sensual and provocative, with Morrison’s charismatic delivery adding to the song’s seductive charm. The chorus, with the lines “Come on, come on, come on, come on / Now touch me, babe,” is particularly memorable and contributed to the song’s popularity. The combination of Morrison’s powerful vocals and Krieger’s catchy melody made “Touch Me” a standout track during the late 1960s.
The song’s incorporation of horns and brass instruments was a departure from the band’s earlier, more minimalist sound. This experimentation showcased The Doors’ versatility and willingness to explore different musical avenues. “Touch Me” remains a testament to the band’s ability to evolve their sound while maintaining their distinctive identity, and it continues to be celebrated as a classic rock anthem.