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* 1942 – Gerry Marsden, English singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Gerry & The Pacemakers )
* Gerry Marsden ( born 1942 ), British musician
The song was written by Gerry Marsden, recorded by Gerry & The Pacemakers and was a hit in both the UK and US.
In 1989, a charity version of the song was recorded by Liverpool artists The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, and Stock Aitken Waterman, and was released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough disaster.
The group's original name was Gerry Marsden and the Mars Bars, but they were forced to change this, when the Mars Company, producers of the chocolate Mars Bar, complained.
To this day, the song remains a football anthem, there and elsewhere, a phenomenon due to Gerry Marsden, rather than its Broadway composers.
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 US hit, " Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying ", which peaked at No. 4, and which Gerry Marsden initially gave to Decca recording artist Louise Cordet in 1963.
They also starred in an early 1965 film called Ferry Cross the Mersey ( sometimes referred to as " Gerry and the Pacemakers ' version of A Hard Day's Night "), for which Marsden wrote much of the soundtrack.
* Gerry Marsden, English musician, Gerry & the Pacemakers
Another of SAW's most successful hit singles was the 1989 number-one single " Ferry Cross the Mersey " ( a charity single featuring The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney and Gerry Marsden ).
* Gerry Marsden, musician.
When Joe Brown left the show in 1968, he was replaced by Gerry Marsden ( of Gerry & The Pacemakers ).
Gerard " Gerry " Marsden ( born 24 September 1942 ) is an English musician and television personality, best known for being leader of the British band Gerry and the Pacemakers.
After leaving the Pacemakers — his brother Fred Marsden, Les Maguire and Les ChadwickGerry Marsden maintained a low-key career on television, and starred in the West End musical Charlie Girl alongside Derek Nimmo and Anna Neagle.
* Liverpool / Charlie Girl ( released as Gerry Marsden & Derek Nimmo, CBS, April 1968 )

Gerry and formed
In response, Bergh himself, along with Elbridge T. Gerry and John D. Wright, formed the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NYSPCC ) in 1875.
In 1985, when INMOS management suggested the release of the transputer be delayed, Miles Chesney, David Alden, Eric Barton, Roy Bottomley, James Cownie and Gerry Talbot resigned and formed Meiko ( Japanese for " well-engineered ") to start work on massively parallel machines based on the processor.
The Town of Ellington was formed in 1824 from the Town of Gerry.
The Town of Gerry was formed in 1812 from a part of the Town of Pomfret.
Hynde then formed a band composed of Pete Farndon ( who was later associated romantically with Hynde ) on bass, James Honeyman-Scott on guitar, and Gerry Mcilduff on drums.
Gerry Mulligan, with Chet Baker, formed a pianoless quartet that was both innovative and successful.
He offered his big band library to Gerry Mulligan when Gerry formed the Concert Jazz Band, but Gerry regretfully declined the gift, since his instrumentation was different.
It was formed as a split from Sheila Torrance's Workers ' Revolutionary Party in 1987 by Gerry Healy and supporters including Vanessa and Corin Redgrave.
However, when Senator Gerry St. Germain crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservatives to the Canadian Alliance in 2000, he argued that he should be recognized as Leader of the Opposition in the Senate as the Canadian Alliance formed the Official Opposition in the House of Commons.
Stealers Wheel are a Scottish folk rock / rock band formed in Paisley, Renfrewshire in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty.
Jock Haston opposed it ; Gerry Healy and John Lawrence formed faction which favoured it.
From 1967 to 1969, he formed part of The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band, and in the late 70s, recorded with Peter Herbolzheimer And His Big Band, which also included, among others, Nat Adderley, Derek Watkins, Art Farmer, Slide Hampton, Jiggs Whigham, Herb Geller, Wilton Gaynair, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Rita Reys, Jean " Toots " Thielemans, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Grady Tate, and Quincy Jones as arranger.
The Miracle Workers were formed in January 1982 by Gerry Mohr ( vocals ), and Joel Barnett ( bass guitar ).
Gerry Lundquist became a member of the St. Louis ska punk ensemble Mu330 in 1996 and Jay Vance formed the robot-themed rock band Captured!
The Unity Theatre in Liverpool, England, was formed by directors Gerry Dawson and Edgar Criddle as the Merseyside Left Theatre in the 1930s.
Gerry stayed on at Anfield until 1969 when injury drew the curtains on his outstanding career, a rock at left-back ; he and right-back Geoff Strong formed a partnership that bred fear into wingers up and down England and Europe too, especially in 1965 when the Reds reached the European Cup semi-finals.
In 1996, she teamed up with Gerry DeVeaux ( Lenny Kravitz's cousin ) and together with Charlie Mole they formed Devox.
Girl were formed in 1979 by vocalist Phil Lewis, guitarists Phil Collen and Gerry Laffy, bassist Simon Laffy, and drummer Dave Gaynor.
In the 1970s, he formed a production company called Hush with Hugh Murphy, ( who later co-produced Baker Street with Gerry Rafferty ).
After Velvet, Denny formed a band with Don Harper before reforming the Hot Club of London with Johnny van Derrick ( violin ), Gerry Higgins ( double bass ) and his protégé Rob Seamon ( guitar ).
The constituency was formed in 1983, and was represented by Labour's Gerry Bermingham from then until he stood down in 2001.
Hired by Innes Lloyd to inject more hard science into the stories, Pedler formed a particular writing partnership with Gerry Davis, the programme's story editor.

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It was followed by " Will You Love Me Tomorrow ", written by husband-wife songwriting team Gerry Goffin and Carole King ; the song went on to become either the first Billboard number-one hit by an African-American girl group or the first Number One Hit by any girl group.
Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat music group prominent during the 1960s.
The group also later included conga player Wayne Woolford, vocalists Jayne and Gerry, Deborah Cooper saxophonist Fred Demerey, guitarist Louis Wright and George Victory.
At this point, guitarist Gerry Cott left the group.
The group featured Russell Watson, Boy George, Steve Winwood, Barry Gibb, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley and Robin Gibb on vocals ( in their order of appearance ), and featured a guitar solo by Moore.
The Workers Revolutionary Party is a Trotskyist group in Britain once led by Gerry Healy.
Braxton's regular group in the 1980s and early 1990s was a quartet with Marilyn Crispell ( piano ), Mark Dresser ( double bass ) and Gerry Hemingway ( drums ), " his finest and longest standing band ".< ref >
His first group in Birmingham in the early 1960s was The Falcons, which he left in 1963 to join Gerry Levene and the Avengers.
In 1963, the song was covered by Liverpool group Gerry & The Pacemakers.
On the break-up of the RCP, his supporters joined Gerry Healy's group The Club, although, having been deported to Ireland, Gluckstein himself did not.
In 2006 Giles stepped down from his position and was replaced by Gerry Johnson as managing director of Waterstones and Simon Fox as group CEO.
Among the group, Mr Mosgorovsky is a member, Gerry Wade and Ronny Devereux were, the Countess having now taken Gerry's place but her real identity is the American actress, Babe St Maur.
When writer Gerry Conway revived the Justice Society in their own regular series in 1976, he initially intended to have the younger members of the group, including Power Girl and the Star-Spangled Kid, spun off into their own team ( and potential series of their own ), to be called the All-Star Squadron.
Konitz has stated that he considered the group to belong to Gerry Mulligan, and credits Lennie Tristano as the true forebearer of " the cool ".
Gerry Philipsen ( 1992 ) studies what he terms " speech codes " among the Nacirema, which he contrasts with the speech codes of another semi-fictionalized group of Americans, the inhabitants of Teamsterville culture.
Gerry and the Pacemakers was the second group signed by Brian Epstein and remained among his favourite artists.
Some of the most significant girl group hits were products of the Brill Building Sound, named after the block in New York where many songwriters were based, which included the number 1 hit for the Shirelles " Will You Love Me Tomorrow " in 1960, penned by the partnership of Gerry Goffin and Carole King.
The group remained in the Labour Party, where they published Searchlight edited by Gerry Healy, which in September 1938 was replaced by the magazine Youth for Socialism, which in its own turn was renamed Socialist Appeal in June 1941 as a result of the WIL's turn of focus away from the Labour Party.
The group recruited trombonist Lars Nylander several months later, then continued as a five-piece until the addition of second trombonist Gerry Lundquist in early 1990.
On completion of their contracted tenure stemming from the Lew Grade buy-out, Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, and Reg Hill went on to form another company called Group Three Productions ( named for the group of three being the founders ) with Gerry in the role of chairman, which continued their close relationship with Grade.
The Searchers are an English beat group, who emerged as part of the 1960s Merseybeat scene along with the Beatles, the Fourmost, the Merseybeats, the Swinging Blue Jeans, and Gerry & the Pacemakers.
The singing parts of Baldwin and the Whiffles were performed by Andrew Gold, Gerry Beckley of the group America, and Timothy B. Schmit of The Eagles.

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