- Gerry & The Pacemakers
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Name = Gerry and The Pacemakers
Img_capt = Gerry and The Pacemakers, 1963
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Origin =Liverpool ,England
Genre = Beat, Rock, Pop,British Invasion
Years_active = 1959-1966
Label =Columbia (EMI) in the UK;Laurie Records in the US
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Past_members =Gerry Marsden
Freddie Marsden
Arthur MackLes Chadwick
Les MaguireGerry and The Pacemakers were a British
rock and roll group during the 1960s. In common withThe Beatles , they came fromLiverpool and were managed byBrian Epstein .History
Gerry Marsden formed the group in 1959 with his brother, Fred, Les Chadwick and Arthur McMahon. They rivalled the Beatles early in their career, playing in the same areas ofHamburg ,Germany andLiverpool ,England . McMahon (known as Arthur Mack) was replaced onpiano by Les Maguire around 1961. They are known to have rehearsed atCamell Laird shipping yard atBirkenhead .The band was the second to sign with
Brian Epstein , who later signed them with Columbia Records (a sister label toThe Beatles labelParlophone underEMI ). They began recording in early 1963 with "How Do You Do It? ", asong written byMitch Murray thatAdam Faith had turned down and one that The Beatles chose not to release (they did record the song but chose to release their own song "Please Please Me"). The song was produced byGeorge Martin and became a number one hit in the UK, until being replaced at the top by "From Me to You ", The Beatles' third single.Gerry and The Pacemakers' next two singles, Murray's "I Like It" and
Rodgers and Hammerstein 's "You'll Never Walk Alone", both also reached number one in theUK Singles Chart . Never before had the first three singles by a performer all reached the top spot (the feat would not be duplicated untilFrankie Goes to Hollywood did it in the 1980s). "You'll Never Walk Alone" had been a favourite of Gerry Marsden's since seeing "Carousel" growing up (he turned down the Beatles' "Hello Little Girl " for this slot, which then became the first hit forThe Fourmost ). It soon became the signature tune of Liverpool Football Club. To this day, the song remains a football anthem, there and elsewhere, a phenomenon due to Gerry Marsden, rather than its Broadway composers.Despite this early success, Gerry & The Pacemakers never had another number one single in the UK. Gerry Marsden began writing most of their own songs, including "It's Gonna Be All Right", "I'm the One", and "
Ferry Cross the Mersey ", as well as their first and biggest U.S. hit, "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying", which peaked at #4, and which Gerry Marsden initially gave to Decca recording artistLouise Cordet in 1963. She recorded the song (Decca F11824), but without commercial success. They also starred in an early 1965film called "Ferry Cross the Mersey " (sometimes referred to as "Gerry & The Pacemakers' version of "A Hard Day's Night "), for which Marsden wrote much of thesoundtrack . The title song was revived in the 1980s as a charity single for a ferry disaster appeal, giving Gerry another British number one in association with other Liverpool stars, includingPaul McCartney and Frankie Goes to Hollywood'sHolly Johnson .In the US, they were signed by the small New York independent
Laurie Records in 1963 and Laurie issued four singles during 1963 without success.* How Do You Do It?/Away From You (Laurie 3162)
* I Like It/It Happened To Me (Laurie 3196)
* You'll Never Walk Alone/It's Alright (Laurie 3218)
* I'm The One/How Do You Do It? (Laurie 3233)
* I'm The One/It's Alright (Laurie 3233)When The Beatles broke through in January, 1964, Laurie's next regular single release of "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" became a big hit and during 1964, Laurie coupled "How Do You Do It?" with "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Laurie 3261) and "I Like It" with "Jambalaya" (Laurie 3271) with great success.
By late 1965, their popularity was rapidly declining on both sides of the Atlantic. They disbanded in October 1966, with much of their latter recorded material never released in the UK.
Drummer Freddie Marsden died on 9 December 2006, age 66.Discography
UK singles
*Mar 1963 "
How Do You Do It? " b/w "Away From You" #1
*May 1963 "I Like It " b/w "It's Happened To Me" #1
*Oct 1963 "You'll Never Walk Alone" b/w "It's Alright" #1
*Jan 1964 "I'm the One" b/w "You've Got What I Like" #2
*Apr 1964 "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying " b/w Show Me That You Care #6
*Sep 1964 "It's Gonna Be Alright " b/w It's Just Because #24
*Dec 1964 "Ferry Cross the Mersey " b/w "You, You, You #8
*Mar 1965 "I'll Be There" b/w Baby You're So Good To Me #15
*Nov 1965 "Walk Hand in Hand " b/w Dreams #29
*Feb 1966 "La La La" b/w Without You "Did Not Chart"
*Sep 1966 "Girl on a Swing" b/w "A Fool to Myself" "Did Not Chart"
*1974 "Remember (The Days Of Rock And Roll)" b/w "There's Still Time"UK albums
*"
How Do You Like It? " (October 1963) #2
*"Ferry Cross the Mersey" (soundtrack , includes other artists) (March 1965) #19U.S. singles
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United States , a different series of Gerry and The Pacemakers' singles was issued, as theirLaurie 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 withThe Beatles and theDave Clark 5 . Peak chart positions are from theBillboard Hot 100 .*1963 "How Do You Do It"/"Away From You" (Laurie 3162)
*1963 "I Like It"/"It Happened To Me" (Laurie 3196)
*1964 "You'll Never Walk Alone"/"It's All Right" (Laurie 3218)
*1964 "I'm The One" (#82)/"You've Got What I Like" (Laurie 3233)::"Original B-side; later pressings include "It's All Right" or "How Do You Do It" as the B-side"
*1964 "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" (#4)/"Away From You" (Laurie 3251)
*1964 "How Do You Do It" (#9)/"You'll Never Walk Alone" (Laurie 3261)
*1964 "I Like It" (#17)/"Jambalaya" (Laurie 3271)
*1965 "I'll Be There" (#14)/"You, You, You" (Laurie 3279)
*1965 "Ferry Cross the Mersey " (#6)/"Pretend" (Laurie 3284)
*1965 "It's Gonna Be Alright" (#23)/"Skinny Minnie" (Laurie 3293)
*1965 "You'll Never Walk Alone" (#48)/"Away From You" (Laurie 3302)
*1965 "Give All Your Love To Me" (#68)/"You're The Reason" (#117)
*1965 "Walk Hand In Hand" (#103)/"Dreams" (Laurie 3323)
*1966 "La La La" (#90)/"Without You" (Laurie 3337)
*1966 "Girl on a Swing" (#28)/"The Way You Look Tonight" (Laurie 3354)
*1966 "The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine"/"Looking For My Life" (Laurie 3370)
*1970 "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" (#112)/"Away From You" (Laurie 3251) (reissue)U.S. albums
*"Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" (Laurie LLP/SLP-2024) (July 1964) #29
*"Gerry & The Pacemakers' Second Album" (Laurie LLP/SLP-2027) (November 1964) #129
*"Ferry Cross the Mersey" [soundtrack] (United Artists UAL-3387/UAS-6387) (February 1965) #13
*"I'll Be There!" (Laurie LLP/SLP-2030) (February 1965) #120
*"Gerry and The Pacemakers Greatest Hits" (Laurie LLP/SLP-2031) (May 1965) #44
*"Girl on a Swing " (Laurie LLP/SLP-2037) (December 1966) "Did not chart"External links
* [http://www.gerrymarsden.co.uk Gerry Marsden official site]
* [http://www.classicbands.com/pacemakers.html Classic Bands history page]
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