Marsden, whose band Gerry and the Pacemakers were behind hits like You’ll Never Walk Alone, Ferry Cross The Mersey, I’ll Be There, How Do You Do It? and I Like It, died hospital in the early hours of ...
Gerry and the Pacemakers' "You'll Never Walk Alone" may be a staple of Anfield, but even without Liverpool participating in the UEFA Champions League this season, the song will not go unheard in ...
LONDON (AP) — Gerry Marsden, lead singer of the 1960s British group Gerry and the Pacemakers that had such hits as “Ferry Cross the Mersey” and the song that became the anthem of Liverpool Football ...
While Marsden and his Merseybeat band The Pacemakers are most famous for having hits written by others, Marsden quickly evolved into an inventive songwriter. Following Marsden’s death on Sunday, ...
Liverpool paid tribute to Gerry Marsden on Sunday after the singer, who popularised the club's anthem "You'll never walk alone", died aged 78. Anthem: Liverpool's supporters hold a banner reading "you ...
Famously, and noted so often it’s a cliché, they were the first British group to score three number ones with their first three singles: "How do You do it?" "I Like it" and "You’ll Never Walk Alone." ...
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