The Doors Celebrate 50 Years Of 'Hello, I Love You'

The Doors Celebrate 50 Years Of 'Hello, I Love You'

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Jim Morrison, 1968 (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Today marks 50 years since The Doors hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for the second time with “Hello, I Love You.” 

Rhino Records will commemorate the 50th anniversary with two new releases this week. Out today on all digital download and streaming services is the “Hello, I Love You” maxi-single, featuring a newly remastered version of the song along with previously unreleased “rough mixes” of “Hello, I Love You” along with “Love Street,” the single’s original b-side. 

 

Available this Friday, exactly 50 years to the date of the track hitting #1, is a new 7” vinyl version of the single with its original b-side “Love Street.” This anniversary vinyl release uses mono radio mixes of the songs that were given exclusively to radio stations for airplay in 1968. This version of “Hello, I Love You” was first available last year as part of The Singles CD collection and is making its vinyl debut here, while the “Love Street” mix is being released commercially for the first time. The 7” single is available here.

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“Hello, I Love You” is also featured in the upcoming Waiting For The Sun: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, available September 14.  This 2-CD/1-LP collection features a new version of the album’s original stereo mix on both CD and 180-gram vinyl LP, which has been newly remastered from the original master tapes by Bruce Botnick, The Doors’ longtime engineer/mixer. The set also includes a second disc of 14 completely unreleased tracks: nine recently discovered “rough mixes” from the album recording sessions and five never-before-released live songs from The Doors 1968 European tour. 

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