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Year
                   A Side
                 B Side
1963
How Do You Do It
Away From You
1963
I Like It
It's happened To Me
1963
You'll Never Walk Alone
It's All Right
1964
I'm The One
You've Got What I Like
1964
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
Show Me That You Care
1964
It's Gonna Be All Right
It's Just Because
1964
Ferry Cross The Mersey
You You You
1965
I'll Be There
Baby, You're So good To Me
1965
Walk Hand In Hand
Dreams
1966
La La La
Without You
1966
Girl On A Swing
A Fool To Myself

Gerry & the Pacemakers  Singles

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The Very Best of Gerry and the Pacemakers

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The Very Best of Gerry and the Pacemakers

 

 

This CD brings together all the 'A' sides from Gerry's EMI singles from 1963 to 1966 plus a selection of other recordings from the mid-Sixties and seven titles that showcase Gerry Marsden's talents as a songwriter.It's an infectious, good-humoured sound, a fitting reminder of one of Liverpool's finest talents and greatest bands.

 

1.How Do You Do It

2. I Like It

3. It's Gonna Be Alright

4. I'll Be There

5. Girl On A Swing

6. Come Back To Me

7. When Oh When

8. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying

9. You'll Never Walk Alone

10. I'm The One

11. Walk Hand In Hand

12. La La La

13. It's All Right

14. Give All Your Love To Me

15. Hallelujah I Love Her So

16. Ferry Cross The Mersey

17. Pretend

18. Jambalaya (On The Bayou)

19. You're The Reason

20. Summertime

21. Away From You

22. You've Got What I Like

23. You You You

24. Baby You're So Good To Me

25. Without You

26. Dreams

27. Think About Love

This 2 CD set features number 1's, top 40 hits as well as B sides and rarities. Gerry and the Pacemakers will never be forgotten and 'You'll Never Walk Alone', has remained the anthem of the crowds at Liverpool Football Club. EMI GOLD. 2005.

 

Disc1

1. How Do You Do It?
2. I Like It
3. Girl On A Swing
4. Ferry Cross The Mersey
5. Come Back To Me
6. When Oh When
7. Pretend
8. Walk Hand In Hand
9. Jambalaya
10. Maybellene
11. You're The Reason
12. Slow Down
13. Summertime
14. Chills
15. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
16. Reelin' And Rockin'
17. A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
18. Why Oh Why
19. She's The Only Girl For Me
20. I'm The One

 

DISC TWO:

1. You'll Never Walk Alone
2. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
3. It's All Right
4. Give All Your Love To Me
5. Hallelujah I Love Her So
6. Away From You
7. You've Got What I Like
8. It's Gonna Be Alright
9. You You You
10. Baby You're So Good To Me
11. Without You
12. Dreams
13. Think About Love
14. La La La
15. I'll Be There
16. The Wrong Yoyo
17. Don't You Ever
18. Where Have You Been All My Life?
19. Rip It Up
20. You Win Again

 

The Best of Gerry & Pacemakers

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Gerry & the Pacemakers  DVD

Gerry And The Pacemakers - It's Gonna Be All Right 1963-1965 [DVD]

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With the exception of the Beatles themselves, no other group dominated the early years of the British Invasion like Gerry & The Pacemakers. They were the first artists to have their first three singles top the British charts, and many of their songs are now beloved classics. Gerry & The Pacemakers: It's Gonna Be All Right 1963-1965 features 17 complete songs filmed between 1963 and 1965 and is the group's first official DVD release. Included are the classic 'How Do You Do It', 'I Like It' and 'I'm The One', timeless masterpieces 'Ferry Cross The Mersey' and 'Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying' In between the performances Gerry Marsden talks about the songs and tells the band s history in a new interview filmed at the Cavern Club in Liverpool exclusively for the DVD. Also telling the story is Bill Harry, the founder of the original Mersey Beat newspaper in Liverpool that reported the birth of British rock as it was happening. The DVD bonus section includes a new solo rendition of 'Ferry Cross The Mersey' filmed at the Cavern Club as well as a history of Liverpool's Mersey Beat scene as told by Bill Harry. This DVD is one of the first four releases in the British Invasion series and is sold individually or as part of the British Invasion Box set along with Herman's Hermits: Listen People 1964-1969, Small Faces: All Or Nothing 1965-1968 and Dusty Springfield: Once Upon A Time 1964-1969 and an exclusive bonus disc with over 2 1/2 hours of additional content.

 

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Book - Gerry Marsden I'll Never Walk Alone: An Autobiography

Thirty years ago, in 1963, Gerry and the Pacemakers made pop-music history. Their first three singles, "How Do You Do It?", "I Like It" and "You'll Never Walk Alone", went to the top of the UK charts, creating a still-unbeaten record. For twenty-year-old Gerry Marsden it was the start of a long and colourful show-business career. A pioneer of the Liverpool pop explosion that reverberated around the world, he vowed to broaden his horizons and stay on stage for the rest of his life. Today he is more active and in even greater international demand as a performer than ever. Brought up in the tough Dingle district of Liverpool, Marsden was a street fighter and enthusiastic boxer, who left school at the age of fifteen to work as a railways delivery boy. Like thousands of teenagers in the 1950s he got the music bug, taught himself guitar, formed a group and joined the vibrant club circuit alongside the Beatles and hundreds of other young rock 'n' rollers. In 1962 Gerry and the Pacemakers were signed by manager Brian Epstein as his second group after the Beatles, and made their name with ballads like "Ferry Cross the Mersey" and "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" as well as raunchy pop. But it was a Rodgers & Hammerstein song, "You'll Never Walk Alone", which had enthralled Marsden since he saw the film "Carousel" in his youth, that was their biggest hit. For three decades it has remained the anthem of the crowds at Liverpool Football Club, played before kick-off every Saturday, inscribed on the club gates and always the most popular concert request. In this autobiography Gerry Marsden emerges as a driven man, an artist with enormous confidence and a unique spirit. From his streetwise boyhood and early love of music to his friendship - and keen rivalry - with the Beatles, hunger for fame and hard-won success, his story is one of grit, warmth, humour and determination.

 

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