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Strangers in the Night

(by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton & Eddie Snyder)

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 you 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.

Doo bee doo bee doo
Doo doo doo dee-a
Da da da da da...

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