Gerry and the Pacemakers

GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS Sixties pop group led by Gerry Marsden seated at  right Stock Photo - AlamyGerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with The Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein, and were recorded by George Martin. They were the first act to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart with their first three single releases: “How Do You Do It?”, “I Like It” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone”. This record was not equalled for 20 years, until the mid-1980s success of fellow Liverpool band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Another of their most famous songs, “Ferry Cross the Mersey”, refers to the River Mersey, which flows past Liverpool. See for more.

You’ll Never Walk Alone

Ferry Cross The Mersey (1965)

Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying

How Do You Do It

Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying

I’ll be there

You’ve Got What I Like

Now I’m Alone

It’s Gonna Be Alrights

World Without Love

All In The Game

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