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  1. Then came 1966, a new job for Snyder with a new publisher, and a bid to write a song for the upcoming film A Man Could Get Killed. “We had the scene—a man is sitting across from a girl in a bar. That was it,” says Snyder. Along with his writing partner, Bert Kaempfert, and lyricist Charles Singleton, Snyder spent two weeks at the piano.

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  2. When Frank Sinatra 's producer Jimmy Bowen heard the tune, he asked Kaempfert to turn it into a song, and Kaempfert approached Singleton and American composer and songwriter Eddie Snyder for help. Singleton wrote the lyrics and Snyder adapted the music for what became "Strangers in the Night". [8]

  3. Eddie Snyder wrote Strangers in the Night, A Hundred Pounds of Clay and Runnin' Out of Fools.

    • February 22, 1919
    • March 10, 2011
  4. Charles Singleton wrote Strangers in the Night, Help the Poor and (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean.

    • September 17, 1913
    • December 12, 1985
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_SnyderEddie Snyder - Wikipedia

    Edward Abraham Snyder (February 22, 1919 – March 10, 2011) was an American composer and songwriter. Snyder is credited with co-writing the English language lyrics and music for Frank Sinatra 's 1966 hit, " Strangers in the Night ".

  6. One Step Ahead” by Joy Crookes was written by Charles Singleton & Eddie Snyder.

  7. “One Step Ahead” by Aretha Franklin was written by Charles Singleton & Eddie Snyder.

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