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  1. Foreign Affairs is the fifth studio album by singer and songwriter Tom Waits, released on September 13, 1977, on Asylum Records. It was produced by Bones Howe, and featured Bette Midler singing a duet with Waits on "I Never Talk to Strangers".

  2. 21. Dez. 2008 · Originally from the album 'Foreign Affairs'. Written by Tom Waits. Tom Waits: Vocals, Piano. Bette Midler: Vocals. Jim Hughart: Bass. Frank Vicari: Tenor Sax. Bob Alcivar: Arranger, Conductor...

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    Foreign Affairs is possibly Waits’ most consistently “Chandlerian” album, a series of vignettes from “dimestore novels” and “penny arcades” that could all take place in the same seedy block of skid row Los Angeles (or New York, in the case of “Potter’s Field”). Features Waits’ duet with Bette Midler on the singles-bar ...

  4. 21. Apr. 2010 · from "Foreign Affairs"

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  5. Opening with the instrumental “Cinny’s Waltz” and featuring some new standards like “Muriel” and “I Never Talk To Strangers”, his dramatic duet with Bette Midler, this album gets into some of Waits’ most ambitious storytelling ever. Foreign Affairs also features the jazzy, colorful “Jack and Neil” and the sweeping, dramatic ...

  6. Foreign Affairs. Tom Waits. Released September 13, 1977. Foreign Affairs Tracklist. 1. Cinny's Waltz Lyrics. 2. Muriel Lyrics. 3. I Never Talk to Strangers (Ft. Bette Midler) Lyrics. 4....

  7. Foreign Affair,” a song of no musical distinction, piles up smart-guy words just coy enough to fall short of a Cole Porter parody. A second puzzling number is “Barber Shop,” which portrays...