<Ul> <Li> Jimi Hendrix quotes the melody during his performance of "Wild Thing" in the film Monterey Pop </Li> <Li> Junichi Inagaki, in Japanese as "Yoru no sutorenjaa" for his 2012 album Aru koi no monogatari: My Standard Collection </Li> <Li> Line Renaud in French as "Étrangers dans la nuit" in 1966 </Li> <Li> Jack Jones, who also recorded the song in 1966 just before Frank Sinatra recorded his version </Li> <Li> Anita Kerr Singers for their 1967 album Bert Kaempfert Turns Us On </Li> <Li> Brenda Lee </Li> <Li> Barry Manilow on his album Manilow Sings Sinatra </Li> <Li> Al Martino </Li> <Li> Johnny Mathis </Li> <Li> Bette Midler, a disco version of the song for her 1976 album Songs for the New Depression </Li> <Li> Mina recorded two versions of this song, one on her 1984 album Catene and another on her 2005 album L'allieva </Li> <Li> Perrey and Kingsley, an electronic version featuring the Moog synthesizer on their album Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out </Li> <Li> Johnny Rivers from his 1966 album Changes </Li> <Li> Ivo Robić </Li> </Ul> <Li> Jimi Hendrix quotes the melody during his performance of "Wild Thing" in the film Monterey Pop </Li> <Li> Junichi Inagaki, in Japanese as "Yoru no sutorenjaa" for his 2012 album Aru koi no monogatari: My Standard Collection </Li> <Li> Line Renaud in French as "Étrangers dans la nuit" in 1966 </Li>

Who sang the song strangers in the night