Gerry and the Pacemakers



Gerry and the Pacemakers is a British music group from the 1960s around Gerry Marsden.



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[hide] *1 History  ==History[Edit] == In 1962 Gerry & the pacemakers had a contract with manager Brian Epstein as a second group in addition to the Beatles. They got hits like Ferry Cross the Mersey(1964/65) and Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying (1964). The song you'll Never Walk Alone (1963) by Rodgers & Hammerstein, had made that impression on Marsden after he had seen the film Carousel in his youth, became their biggest hit. This song has been covered many times and has been the club song of Liverpool.
 * composition 2
 * 3 discography
 * 3.1 Singles
 * 4 Radio 2 Top 2000
 * 5 external links

Their song Ferry Cross the Mersey in 1989 again reached the charts after a new version was released as a tribute to the victims of the Hillsboroughramp with the participation of artists originating from Liverpool The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney and Stock, Aitken & Waterman. This version remained 3 weeks at number 1 in the UK singles chart.

Gerry and the pacemakers were already years apart. The group stopped in October 1966. ==Composition[Edit] == The group came together in 1959 and was originally called Gerry Marsden and the Mars Bars, but when Mars Incorporated objection to that name, they changed that in Gerry and the pacemakers. The occupation was originally:

Arthur Mack in 1961 was replaced by Les Maguire.
 * Gerry Marsden, vocals and guitar
 * his brother Fred Marsden, drums
 * Les Chadwick, bass guitar
 * Arthur Mack, piano

Fred Marsden died in 2006. ==Discography[Edit] == ===Singles[Edit] === ==Radio 2 Top 2000[Edit] ==