5 Chords used in the song: Em, A7, B, B7, G
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Em A7
A|-------|---------7---10------7-------|------7-----12--10----7---------|
E|--5----|-----7------------------7--6-|-5-------------------------7--6-|
C|-----7-|--4--------------------------|--------------------------------|
G|-------|-----------------------------|--------------------------------|
People are strange when you're a stran-ger
A7 B Em
A|--7--12---7-----10---------|-------------6----------------|
E|----------7--------5--6--7-|------7--------------7--5-----|
C|---------------------------|-6--------------4-------------|
G|---------------------------|---------------------------0--|
faces look ug-ly when you're al-one.
Em A7
A|------7----10------7-------|------7-----12--10-----7--------|
E|--7-------------------7--6-|-5------------------------7--6--|
C|---------------------------|--------------------------------|
G|---------------------------|--------------------------------|
Wo-men seem wick-ed When you're un-wanted
A7 B Em
A|--7---12----10--0--10--------|----------6------------10--7--10----|
E|---------------------5--6--7-|-----7-------------------------------|
C|-----------------------------|--6--------------4-------------------|
G|-----------------------------|-------------------------------------|
Streets look un- even When you're down. When you're
[Chorus]
B7
... strange
G B7
Faces come out of the rain
B7
When you're strange
G B7
No one remembers your name
B7
When you're strange
B7
When you're strange
B7
When you're strange
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About this song: People Are Strange
"People Are Strange" is a single released by The Doors in September 1967. It also appears on their second album Strange Days which was also released in September 1967. The single peaked at the #12 position of the U.S. Hot 100 chart. It was written by Robby Krieger and Jim Morrison although credit was given to the The Doors evenly.It was covered to moderate success in 1988 by Echo and the Bunnymen for The Lost Boys soundtrack. It was also covered in 2000 by Twiztid on the album Freek Show. Read more on Last.fm.