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  1. 27 de abr. de 2024 · The Origins of Ferry Cross The Mersey. Gerry and the Pacemakers first performed “Ferry Cross The Mersey” in 1964, as the title track of the film of the same name. The movie is a poignant tale of a young couple from Liverpool who, despite their different backgrounds and social classes, fall in love and go through various trials and tribulations.

  2. Another of their most famous songs, "Ferry Cross the Mersey", refers to the River Mersey, which flows past Liverpool, and was the title song for the film of the same name. The group also enjoyed some success in North America as part of the British Invasion with seven of their singles reaching the US top 40, the most popular being " Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying ".

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  5. Ferry Across The Mersey (Marsden) by Gerry & the PacemakersGerry Marsden wrote the song and appeared with his group in the movie, which was titled “Ferry Cro...

  6. Gerry and his band do a good enough job to hold your attention especially on the ferry bits - the songs are lively and infectious. OK they're not the Beatles but hey, they were just exceptional, Gerry and the band are mere mortals and carry the film very well. their individual characters shining through.

  7. Gerry and Fred Marsden, Les McGuire, and Les “Chad” Chadwick portray themselves in a romp through the early 1960’s Liverpool Beat Scene. Art students by day and musicians by night the boy’s big break comes by winning a local talent contest. But first, they must retrieve their instruments which have been mistakenly carried to the airport.