Passing Strangers Song Lyrics

Passing Strangers by Sarah Vaughan, Hal Mooney & Billy Eckstine Song Lyrics

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FAQs for Passing Strangers

When did passing strangers come out?

Passing Strangers is a song that was released in 01 January 1994.

From which album is the song passing strangers?

Passing Strangers is a song from the Everything I Have Is Yours: The Best of the MGM Years album.

Who performs the song passing strangers?

Passing Strangers is performed by Sarah Vaughan, Hal Mooney & Billy Eckstine.

How long is passing strangers?

Passing Strangers has a duration of 2:38 minutes.

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