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Gerry Marsden - guitar/vocals (born September 24th 1942, Liverpool)

Leslie Maguire - keyboards (born December 27th 1941, Wallasey)

Les Chadwick - bass guitar (born May 11th 1943, Liverpool)

Freddie Marsden - drums (born November 23rd 1940, Liverpool)



Gerry Marsden first began playing guitar in a skiffle group during the Fifties. He progressed through several rock groups, often including his brother Freddie on drums. Eventually he formed a group of his own, The Mars-Bars. With addition of bassist Chadwick in 1959 they became The Pacemakers. They turned professional in 1960 and McGuire was drafted in from the Undertakers to replace original pianist Arthur Mack.

Like many of the Liverpool groups they were offered work in Hamburg, and enjoyed a successful two-month residency at the Top Ten Club. Returning to England, they signed a management deal with Brian Epstein in June 1962. They were quickly offered a contract with Columbia and placed under the wing of producer George Martin.

Unprecedented at the time (and for many years afterwards), Gerry & The Pacemakers' first three singles all went to the No. 1 spot in the UK charts. "How Do You Do It", which had been rejected by the Beatles, - "I Like It", especially written for them by Mitch Murray, and "You'll Never Walk Alone", from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel". "You'll Never Walk Alone" entered the realms of British folklore when it was adopted as an anthem by soccer supporters the length and breadth of the nation.

The next release was "I'm The One". Written by Gerry himself, it broke the run of chart toppers, but still made the No. 2 spot.

During the early part of 1964 the group toured extensively, taking in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the United States where they made an appearance on the prestigious "Ed Sullivan Show".

They were also featured in a film titled after one of their songs "Ferry Cross The Mersey" (1965). But by then their star was waning. Although they continued to sell records in ever decreasing numbers, it became apparent that their future lay in family entertainment, a process which culminated in Gerry abandoning rock 'n' roll to become a children's television and cabaret performer.

 

Singles

Mar '63

How Do You Do It?/Away From You

Columbia DB 4987

UK#1

Jun '63

I Like It/It's Happening To Me

Columbia DB 7041

UK#1

Oct '63

You'll Never Walk Alone/It's Alright

Columbia DB 7126

UK#1

Jan '64

I'm The One/You've Got What I Like

Columbia DB 7189

UK#2

Apr '64

Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying/Show Me That You Care

Columbia DB 7268

UK#6

Aug '64

It's Gonna Be Alright/It's Just Because

Columbia DB 7353

UK#24

 Dec '64

Ferry Cross The Mersey/You, You, You

Columbia DB 7437

UK#8

Mar '65

I'll Be There/Baby You're So Good To Me

Columbia DB 7504

UK#15

Oct '65

Walk Hand In Hand/Dreams

Columbia DB 7738

UK#29

Feb '66

La La La/Without You

Columbia DB 7835

-

Nov '66

Girl On A Swing/A Fool To Myself

Columbia DB 8044

-

 

 

E.P.s

Jul '63

How Do You Do It? - How Do You Do It?/Away From You/I Like It/It's Happened To Me Before

Columbia SEG 8257

Dec '63

You'll Never Walk Alone - You'll Never Walk Alone/Jambalaya/Chills/A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues

Columbia SEG 8295

Feb '64

I'm The One - I'm The One/You've Got What I Like/You Can't Fool Me/Don't You Ever

Columbia SEG 8311

May '64

Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying/Show Me That You Care/Summertime/Where Have You Been?

Columbia SEG 8346

Dec '64

It's Gonna Be Alright - It's Gonna Be Alright/It's Just Because/Maybellene/You're The Reason

Columbia SEG 8367

Feb '65

Gerry In California - Skinny Miss Lizzie/My Babe/Away From You/What'd I Say?

Columbia SEG 8388

Mar '65

Ferry Cross The Mersey - Ferry Cross The Mersey/I'll Wait For You/It's Gonna Be Alright

Columbia SEG 8397

Jun '65

Rip It Up - Rip It Up/Reelin' And Rockin'/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On/You Win Again

Columbia SEG 8426

 

L.P.s

Oct '63

How Do You Like It? - Shot Of Rhythm and Blues/Jambalaya/Where Have You Been All My Life?/Here's Hoping/Pretend/Maybellene/You'll Never Walk Alone/Wrong Yo-Yo/You're The Reason/Chills/You Can't Fool Me/Don't You Ever/Summertime/Slow Down

Columbia 33SX 1546

Feb '65

Ferry Cross The Mersey - It's Gonna Be Alright/Why Oh Why?/Fall In Love/Think About Love/This Thing Called Love/Baby You're So Good To Me/I'll Wait for You/She's The Only Girl For Me/Ferry Cross The Mersey - album also includes tracks by The Fourmost,Cilla Black and the George Martin Orchestra

Columbia 33SX 1693

 

Selected Re-issues

1995

The Best Of Gerry & The Pacemakers - How Do You Do It?/Away From You/I Like It/It's Happened To Me/Pretend/Hello Little Girl/You'll Never Walk Alone/It's All Right/You're The Reason/I'm The One/You've Got What I Like/Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying/Show Me That You Care/It's Gonna Be Alright/It's Just Because/Ferry Cross The Mersey/You, You, You/I'll Wait For You/I'll Be There/Give All Your Love To Me/Walk Hand In Hand/Dreams/La La La/Girl On A Swing/Fool To Myself

1997

At Abbey Road 1963-66 - How Do You Do It/Away From You/I Like It/You'll Never Walk Alone/Chills/A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues/Hello Little Girl/Summertime/Slow Down/I'm The One/You've Got What I Like/Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying/Show Me That You Care/It's Gonna Be Alright/It's Just Because/Ferry Cross The Mersey/I'll Wait For You/Why Oh Why/I'll Be There/Reelin' And Rockin'/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On/Rip It Up/You Win Again/It'll Be Me/Walk Hand In Hand/La La La/Girl On A Swing/Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine

EMI 7243 8 21133 2 4

1998

Original Hits - I Like It/How Do You Do It/Ferry Cross The Mersey/Walk Hand In Hand/I'm The One/Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying/It's Gonna Be Alright/I'll Be There/Give All Your Love To Me/La La La/Girl On A Swing/You're The Reason/Away From You/A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues/Jambalaya/Why Oh Why/It's Happened To Me/You'll Never Walk Alone