Description: Marquee D'SoundeRare and Collectible Records and BooksProviding the finest available since 1974 ! Doors People Are Strange Unhappy Girl ************************ Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE "People Are Strange" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It appears on the band's second studio album, Strange Days, released in September 1967. The song was written by the Doors' vocalist Jim Morrison and guitarist Robby Krieger, although all of the band are credited on the sleeve notes. The track was first released with "Unhappy Girl" as the B-side. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song's composition started in early 1967. According to Doors drummer John Densmore, he and guitarist Robby Krieger, who had then been roommates, were visited by Jim Morrison who appeared to be "deeply depressed." At Krieger's recollection, they later took a walk along Laurel Canyon in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles. Morrison returned from the walk "euphoric" with the early lyrics of "People Are Strange". Intrigued by the lyrics, Krieger was convinced that the song was a hit upon hearing the vocal melody. International Buyers Welcome Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Please be aware, if your package comes back unclaimed, undeliverable or any other reason not due to my control, I will gladly refund your purchase price less shipping costs already expended to ship the item to the address you provided or will re-ship the item to you with a confirmed address and shipping costs to again ship you the item. Please, do not purchase this item if this is not acceptable!***********************All records are shipped in Heavy duty record shipping boxes with inner cardboard support, record removed from cover to prevent splitting seams during shipping. And as always, if you are not satisfied with our description of the condition of your purchase - we offer a full refund and pay shipping to return the item !*********************A little about me and the items I sell*********************I started collecting records and music memorabilia in about 1968. While traipsing around Southeast Asia for Uncle Sam, music was that lifeline to home and the world we came from. When I returned home to New Jersey, I became involved in the music industry and music became a passion. Needless to say I am not a kid anymore and I want to find good homes for these treasures and not see them end up at the Yard Sale of my life! What you see at my store is a collection of these treasures. Over the past 30 years I have sold off many very rare and hard to find items and have many, many more to offer. My passion for the rarest of rare and the finest quality available is still reflected in what you are offered here! Enjoy!! Marquee D'Sounde ?The Marquee D'Sounde was a music promotion company that I formed in the 70's. An obvious play on words, with the Marquis' De Sade and Marquee of Sound. It promoted a variety of music related venues, hence the Marquee for displaying our offerings. At record trade shows in the late 70's and early 80's as well as in Goldmine magazine the name Marquee D'Sounde became synonymous with the best quality available in collectibles! As you can see from the Feedback, I provide Quality Items and fast reliable service with secure packaging. Many buyers are repeat buyers!*********************A Brief Discussion On Condition*********************Historically sealed albums have been selling for huge prices simply because they are sealed. Sealed albums are in many cases a later pressing bought in some bargain bin or reissues that have since gone out of print. Prime examples are the ones with the ?Nice Price? stickers. You can be assured these are later pressings off of old masters. Not always but quite frequently. Rarely did the first pressing of any record make it to the bargain bin unless the record was a flop. That?s not to say that a flop back then isn?t a treasure today. We find that frequently and in those cases a sealed album is a treasure. Back in the day every record distributor had a sealing machine and would reseal albums. These would end up in the bargain bins. That is why you see the stretching on the corners of many of them offered on eBay. Original sealed albums will usually be squared on the cover and not have signs of stretching around the corners. Unless you plan on leaving the album sealed and reselling it, you are better off with a true Near Mint to Mint pressing from a reputable record dealer. You know what you get.All of these claims regarding complicated record cleaning systems mean you are getting records that have not had the care they should have had. If the record was cared for properly it won't need these complicated cleanings! A quick spin on the VPI will remove any soiling not caused by abuse.A properly cared for album (NM or M) should look as close as possible to the record that came out when it was first opened.Most records come from my personal collection accumulated during my years in the music industry. When purchased new or received as a promotional copy, the album or single was placed in a plastic outer sleeve and sometimes a plastic inner sleeve. When possible the records will include these plastic sleeves. Many were never played! I rate rather conservatively but work closely with Goldmine standards. My Near Mint ratings are generally what everybody else rates as Mint or Brand New.I try very hard to give accurate descriptions of the records and check them prior to shipment to ensure that the condition advertised is indeed what I ship. If there is something that I missed I will notify you prior to shipment. In turn, if you receive your record and the condition is not what you expected, let me know and we will arrange to return the record with a full refund. Shipment Information All records are carefully packaged and shipped in heavy duty commercial grade #200 corrugated Record shipping boxes! PayPal?eBay's service to make fast, easy, and secure payments for your eBay purchases Buyer Instructions Payments: All payments are expected immediately but if time is needed please advise and pay within 10 days. All payments must be received in US funds. Preferred payment method is Paypal. Feedback: I will leave feedback for you once I have received confirmation that you have received your item and that the item met your expectations. Our transaction is not over until you are satisfied. Once you leave feedback, I will leave positive feedback for you. Contact me if there are any problems or questions. Thank you for stopping by!!
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
End Time: 2024-02-04T23:12:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: The Doors
Speed: 45 RPM
Record Label: Elektra Records
Release Title: People Are Strange / Unhappy Girl
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Edition: First Edition
Type: Single
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Language: English
Release Year: 1967
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Record Size: 7"
Style: 1960s
Features: Picture Sleeve
Genre: Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States