The British pop-rock band Scouting For Girls has racked up eight Top 40 UK hits—including the No. 1 smash “This Ain’t a Love Song”—since arriving on the scene in 2007.
• Founding members Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse, and Peter Ellard have been friends since they were kids.
• Stride and Churchouse played local gigs together as teenagers and were briefly part of a band called Cape while attending university.
• Scouting For Girls later formed when Stride traded the guitar for the piano. The band’s name is playfully derived from the Boy Scout handbook.
• The band’s 2007 self-titled debut album topped the UK albums chart and yielded three Top 10 singles: “She’s So Lovely,” “Heartbeat,” and “Elvis Ain’t Dead.”
• In 2010, “This Ain’t a Love Song”—from their sophomore album, Everybody Wants to Be on TV—became their first No. 1 single in the UK. It earned a BRIT Award nomination for Best British Single.
• “Love How It Hurts,” off their 2012 third album The Light Between Us, became their eighth Top 40 UK hit.
• The band’s frontman, Roy Stride, has writing credits on singles like One Direction’s “Stand Up” and 5 Seconds of Summer’s “Invisible.”
Hometown
London, England
Genre
Pop
Members of Scouting for Girls
Scouting for Girls was formed in 2005. Members of Scouting for Girls include, or have included, the following 1 members.