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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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Charles Singleton wrote Strangers in the Night, Help the Poor and (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean.
- September 17, 1913
- December 12, 1985
Eddie Snyder wrote Strangers in the Night, A Hundred Pounds of Clay and Runnin' Out of Fools.
- February 22, 1919
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Charles Fowler Singleton Jr. (September 17, 1913 – December 12, 1985), [1] known as Charlie "Hoss" Singleton, was an American songwriter, best known for having co-written the lyrics for "Strangers in the Night" and "Moon Over Naples" (later covered as "Spanish Eyes").
Mar 27, 2012 · I’m only one step ahead of your arms One kiss away from your sweet lips I know I can’t afford to stop for one moment Cos I’m just out of reach of your fingertips. Your warm breath on my shoulder Keeps reminding me That it’s too soon to forget you It’s too late to be free, can’t you see? I’m only one step ahead of your love I try ...