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  2. Gerry 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.

  3. Singles. In the United States, a different series of Gerry and the Pacemakers' singles was issued, as their Laurie Records label created more albums, and at least two singles, which were never issued in Britain. This was a standard practice at the time; it also happened with the Beatles and the Dave Clark Five . Title.

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    • Ferry Cross the Mersey. As we come to a close on this top 10 Gerry and the Pacemakers songs list, we turn to a song that all of us here at classicrockhistory.com agreed was our favorite Gerry and the Pacemakers song.
    • You’ll Never Walk Alone. The classic standard “You’ll Never Walk Alone” was written by Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1945. The song was written for the musical Carousel.
    • Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying. The next three Gerry and the Pacemakers songs on this list are the band’s most popular songs by far. Starting off with “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying,” these three Gerry and the Pacemakers songs defined the soundtrack to the lives of so many people who grew up in the 1960s.
    • How Do You Do It. The classic Gerry and the Pacemakers song “How Do You Do It,” was the band’s debut single. The song was released in 1963 in the United Kingdom.
  4. It was released in April 1964 as Gerry and the Pacemakers' fifth single in Britain, and spent 11 weeks on the United Kingdom's Record Retailer chart, reaching No. 6. In the US, it was the breakthrough single for the group, spending 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 4.

  5. Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat group prominent during the 1960s. Like The Beatles, they came from Liverpool and were managed by Brian Epstein. The group was comprised of Gerry Marsden, Freddie Marsden, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon (aka Arthur Mack), who was replaced on piano by Les Maguire in 1961.

  6. Sep 11, 1986 · Marsden was a deliveryman for British Rail when he formed Gerry and the Pacemakers in 1959 with his older brother, Freddie, on drums.

  7. Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. Gerry Marsden formed the group in 1959 with his brother Fred, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon.

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