Strangers in the Night (song)


 * For the album "Strangers in the Night", see "Strangers in the Night".

"Strangers in the Night" is a song written by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder. Frank Sinatra recorded this song in 1966 for his album, Strangers in the Night.

Contrary to popular belief, Sinatra actually didn't care for the song, saying: "a piece of shit," and "the worst fucking song that I have ever heard.".

Sinatra performed this song in various concerts in his late career, one such performance can be found on Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert. Another live version is found on the CD re-release of Strangers in the Night.

Lyrics
Strangers in the night exchanging glances Wond'ring in the night What were the chances we'd be sharing love Before the night was through.

Something in your eyes was so inviting, Something in your smile was so exciting, Something in my heart, Told me I must have you.

Strangers in the night, two lonely people We were strangers in the night Up to the moment When we said our first hello. Little did we know Love was just a glance away, A warm embracing dance away and -

Ever since that night we've been together. Lovers at first sight, in love forever. It turned out so right, For strangers in the night.

Love was just a glance away, A warm embracing dance away -

Ever since that night we've been together. Lovers at first sight, in love forever. It turned out so right, For strangers in the night.

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