The Groop started life as The Wesley Trio who formed early in 1964 with Max Ross, Richard Wright and Peter McKeddie. All three attended Wesley College in Melbourne and they renamed themselves The Groop at the end of that year. Their best known hit single "Woman You're Breaking Me" was released in 1967. Other singles included "Ol' Hound Dog", "Best in Africa", "I'm Satisfied" ( June 1966 ), "Sorry", "Seems More Important to Me" and "Such a Lovely Way". Later members of The Groop included Brian Cadd and Don Mudie.
the first thing i notice is the banjoe. Not a bad song but not as musically dynamic as "Stealing the hours: lol
dandy7989 5 months ago