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One Night with a Stranger, Martin Briley's second album, was released in 1983. This album became probably the most successful of Briley's solo works, as it featured his big hit single "The Salt in My Tears" and the minor follow-up, "Put Your Hands on the Screen."

Track listing

  1. The Salt In My Tears
  2. Just A Mile Away
  3. Put Your Hands On The Screen
  4. Maybe I've Waited Too Long
  5. She's So Flexible
  6. A Rainy Day In New York City
  7. I Wonder What She Thinks Of Me
  8. Dumb Love
  9. One Night with a Stranger

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