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Oct 1, 2008 · "Top Of The Pops" Show (1965)
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Ferry Cross the Mersey. " Ferry Cross the Mersey " is a song written by Gerry Marsden. It was first recorded by his band Gerry and the Pacemakers and released in late 1964 in the UK and in 1965 in the United States. It was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching number six in the United States [2] and number eight in the UK. [3]
Nov 1, 2013 · Ferry Cross The Mersey was not only a huge hit in 1965 during the most successful years of Gerry & The Pacemakers. It was also the title of the musical film ...
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Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKFerry Cross the Mersey (Stereo) (2002 Remaster) · Gerry & The PacemakersYou'll Never Walk Alone (The EMI Years 1963-1966)...
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We don't care what your name is boy. We'll never turn you away. So I'll continue to say. Here I always will stay. So ferry 'cross the Mersey. Cause this land's the place I love. And here I'll stay ...
Apr 27, 2024 · The Origins of Ferry Cross The Mersey. Gerry and the Pacemakers first performed “Ferry Cross The Mersey” in 1964, as the title track of the film of the same name. The movie is a poignant tale of a young couple from Liverpool who, despite their different backgrounds and social classes, fall in love and go through various trials and tribulations.
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The chorus of the song encapsulates the deep connection the singer feels with their homeland. “So ferry ‘cross the Mersey, ’cause this land’s the place I love, and here I’ll stay,” the lyrics affirm. It speaks to the love and loyalty one feels towards their roots, their home. No matter where life takes us, there is a magnetic pull ...