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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". Snyder was born in New York City on February 22, 1919.
Eddie Snyder in the 1950s. Seventy years, to be precise. And though you may not recognize his name, chances are you can sing at least a few bars of his most acclaimed tune, “Strangers in the Night.” That’s right—Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night.” Make no mistake, though—Snyder is no one-hit wonder.
Mar 10, 2011 · Eddie Snyder wrote Strangers in the Night, A Hundred Pounds of Clay and Runnin' Out of Fools. Explore Discuss
TitleWritten ByOriginally ByOriginal DateEddie Snyder, Richard Ahlert, Sara ...February 1965Luther Dixon, Eddie Snyder, Bob ElginJanuary 1961Bob Elgin, Eddie SnyderFebruary 11, 1966Eddie Snyder, Richard Ahlert1964- February 22, 1919
- March 10, 2011
Lenny left soon after to pursue his own goals and the group acquired Eddie Snyder (guitar), David Szabo ( keyboards ), Dave Stevens ( bass) and Dave Wilson (drums). [2] [3] Influenced by the Beach Boys, the group became more interested in vocal harmony.
Kaempfert called on the lyricist Charles Singleton and the songwriter Eddie Snyder, who excelled at adapting European material into English.
- Pierre Perrone
Mar 31, 2011 · Eddie Snyder, who has died aged 92, co-wrote Frank Sinatra's famous ballad Strangers In The Night (1966) as well as other chart-topping standards, including Spanish Eyes, a British hit for Al ...
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