"Stranger in Town" is a 1965 song by Del Shannon.
[1] It was released as a single, a follow-up (both chronologically and thematically) to Shannon's top-ten hit "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)",[2] but was not as successful, reaching No.
[4] "Stranger in Town" was Shannon's last top 40 hit of the 1960s.
[2] "Stranger in Town"... it's one long bleat of terror, the singer and his lover pursued by some unnameable person for reasons just beyond the fringe of rational understanding.Dave Marsh, in his 1989 book The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made, ranked "Stranger in Town"' as the 327th best rock or soul single to that date,[3] ahead of Shannon's bigger hits "Keep Searching" (371st in Marsh's book)[5] and "Runaway" (534th).
[6] Howard DeWitt's biography of Shannon is titled "Stranger in Town" after the song.