5 Chords used in the song: A7, G#7, G7, D7, E7
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A7
(1) Oh yeah, oh man, I'm a back door man
(2) And all your people trying to sleep
(3) You men eat your dinner, eat your pork and beans
G#7 G7
I'm out to make her with my midnight creep
I eat more chicken any man ever seen
D7 A7
I'm a back door man
Yeah 'cause I'm a back door man
Yeah, yeah, I'm a back door man
E7 D7 A7
The men don't know but the little girls understand
The men don't know what your little girls understand
The men don't know but the little girls understand
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About this song: Back Door Man
Originally by blues musician Willie Dixon, this song was covered by The Doors for their eponymous debut album. The Doors' drummer John Densmore described it as a song that is "deeply sexual and got everyone moving". The song also appears on The Doors' live album Absolutely Live (1970).