Talking to a Stranger (song)

Talking to a Stranger is the second single by Australian pub rock band Hunters & Collectors, released in 1982.[1] It was the only single to be released from Hunters & Collectors debut album. The song only reached at number 59 on the ARIA Charts.[2] The album's first single, "Talking to a Stranger", was released ahead of the album on 12 July, and was accompanied by a music video directed by film maker Richard Lowenstein[3], but it did not reach the Top 50 on the related singles chart.[4]

"Talking To A Stranger"
Single by Hunters & Collectors
from the album Hunters & Collectors
A-side"Talking To A Stranger (Michael's Version)"
B-side"Talking To A Stranger (Our Version)"
ReleasedJuly 1982
RecordedAAV
GenreRock
Length4:39 (Michael's Version)
LabelMushroom
Songwriter(s)Mark Seymour, John Archer, Geoff Crosby, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Greg Perano, Ray Tosti-Guerra
Producer(s)Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors singles chronology
"World of Stone"
(1982)
"Talking To A Stranger"
(1982)
"Lumps of Lead"
(1982)

Background

Australian pub rockers Hunters & Collectors released "Talking to a Stranger" on 12 July 1982 ahead of their debut studio album,[5] Hunters & Collectors which appeared in July.[6] The track was co-written by band members John Archer on bass guitar, Doug Falconer on drums, Ray Tosti-Guerra on guitar, vocals, Robert Miles on live sound, Mark Seymour on lead vocals and guitar, Greg Perano on percussion, and Geoff Crosby on keyboards. In 2013 a cover version of "Talking to a Stranger" by Birds of Tokyo appeared on the tribute album, Crucible – The Songs of Hunters & Collectors.[7]

Track listing

7" version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Talking To A Stranger (Michael's Version)"Mark Seymour, John Archer, Geoff Crosby, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Greg Perano, Ray Tosti-Guerra4:39
2."Talking To A Stranger (Our Version)"Mark Seymour, John Archer, Geoff Crosby, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Greg Perano, Ray Tosti-Guerra7:18

Personnel

Hunters & Collectors members

Chart performance

Chart (1982) Peak
position
Australia Kent Music Report[2] 59
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References


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