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About Waiting for the Sun : Waiting for the Sun is the third studio album by the Doors . It became the band's only number one album (topping the charts for four weeks) and included their second US number one single . The production of the album by Paul A. Rothchild led to multiple takes . At one point drummer John Densmore walked out of a session frustrated at Morrison's behavior . The Doors had made several attempts at recording their theatrical composition "Celebration of the Lizard" A 1-LP/2-CD deluxe version of the album was released by Rhino Records . This was overseen by long-time Doors sound engineer Bruce Waiting for the Sun's most popular songs include Hello, I Love You. It had an affiliation to bands - the Doors. Its music is influenced by genres - psychedelic rock acid rock.