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  1. May 9, 2024 · The Merseys, a British beat group, released their version in 1966, and it has since been covered by various artists. The song is about a man who is struggling with the breakup of a relationship, and it has become an anthem for anyone who has gone through heartbreak.

  2. May 19, 2024 · River Mersey, river formed at Stockport, England, by the junction of the Goyt and Tame, two headstreams that both rise at about 1,600 feet (490 meters) on the west side of the Pennines, the upland spine of northern England. The Mersey lies entirely below 150 feet (45 meters), draining large areas

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  3. May 21, 2024 · Power Pop. romantic melodic uplifting happy love sentimental energetic longing. She Loves You / I'll Get You. The Beatles. 3.83 1,700 37. 23 August 1963. Merseybeat. Rock & Roll Power Pop. love melodic energetic uplifting happy optimistic passionate romantic. Ticket to Ride / Yes It Is. The Beatles. 4.02 1,508 24. 9 April 1965.

  4. 6 days ago · 16th August 2024 - 8:00pm. AEST (+10:00) Buy Tickets. event. "The Best Beatles Tribute Band Around" Born on the banks of The Mersey – crafted in the historic cellars of The Cavern Club – The Mersey Beatles have been rocking sold-out audiences around the globe since 1999.

  5. 6 days ago · The Merseys (Tony Crane and Billy Kinsley) reached number four on the UK chart with "Sorrow" in 1966. It did not chart in the US. The intro played on a bowed bass was played by non other than Jack Bruce of Cream fame. The song was originally the B-side of the US group The McCoys 1965 hit "Fever".

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  7. May 24, 2024 · "Merseys" published on by null. From the defunct Liverpool, England-based band the Merseybeats, Tony Crane (b. 17 April 1945, Liverpool, England; vocals/lead guitar) and Billy Kinsley (b. 28 May 1946, Liverpool, England; vocals/bass) emerged as ...

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