The Strangers were formed in Melbourne as an instrumental rock band in 1961 with the line-up of Laurie Arthur on lead guitar (ex-the Planets, the Chessmen), Peter Robinson on bass guitar (ex-the Thunderbirds), Graeme "Garth" Thompson on drums (ex-the Earls) and Fred Weiland on rhythm guitar (ex-the Lincolns). Instead of joining the prevailing
surf music trend, the Strangers modelled themselves on British and European instrumental groups, the Shadows,
the Tornados and
the Spotnicks. Arthur, Robinson and Weiland had attended Glenroy High School before joining different groups. The Strangers performed across Melbourne's major dance venues. At the end of 1962, they signed with
W&G Records, headed by
Ron Tudor, after working as the studio band for The Seekers,
Frankie Davidson,
Johnny Chester,
Merv Benton,
Little Gulliver and the Children,
Pat Carroll and Joy Lemmon. The group's first charting single was their instrumental cover version of "
Cry of the Wild Goose" (written by
Terry Gilkyson) backed with "Leavin' Town", which was released in January 1963 and reached number 12 on the Melbourne charts. This was followed in April by an instrumental single "Torlido" / "The Outcast", which reached the Melbourne Top 40. Arthur left the band in early 1964 and was replaced on lead guitar by
John Farrar (who later married Carroll). Farrar also provided vocals on some tracks. In 1964, they supported
Colin Cook and released an
LP called
Colin Cook and the Strangers. Other singles included "Happy Without You" (by
Kenny Laguna and Shelley Pinz, 1968), "
Melanie Makes Me Smile" (by
Tony Macaulay and
Barry Mason, 1970), "Looking Through the Eyes of a Beautiful Girl" (1970), "
If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" (Rudy Clark, 1965) and a cover of
Five Americans, "
Western Union" (written by
Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell and John Durrill, 1967). Also in 1964, the band supported
Roy Orbison and
Paul and Paula on an Australian tour which featured
The Surfaris and
The Beach Boys. Those support gigs influenced some early vocal recordings in "Poppa Oom Mow Mow", "Sunday Kind of Love," "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" and later "
In My Room", a Beach Boys ballad. ==Television band==