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  1. 6 de ene. de 2021 · About Press Copyright Contact us Press Copyright Contact us

  2. This was the first of three singles to reach the top spot, followed by 'I Like It' and 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. 'Ferry 'Cross the Mersey' was released in late 1964 and reached number eight in 1965. This poster is from the 1965 film 'Ferry Cross the Mersey', which starred Gerry Marsden and his band, along with Cilla Black.

  3. Ach ja - der Film heißt 'Ferry Cross The Mersey'." Idee für ein Titellied kommt auf dem Weg in ein Restaurant "Ferry Cross The Mersey" heißt übersetzt: "Fähre, bringe mich über den Mersey".

  4. Written by lead singer Gerry Marsden, the song is a nostalgic look at the area where he is from. The music played by bands from the Liverpool area around this time became known as the "Mersey Sound." This song came to symbolize the style, which was made famous by The Beatles and The Kinks. In 1965, Gerry & the Pacemakers starred in a film ...

  5. 25 de jul. de 2017 · Subscribe http://bit.ly/2mictQ3Life goes on day after dayHearts torn in every waySo ferry, cross the Mersey'Cause this land's the place I loveAnd here I'll s...

  6. Ferry Cross The Mersey (1965) This British film about a music contest in Liverpool was created strictly as a showcase for Gerry and The Pacemakers who had a hit with a song of the same name. It’s sort of like a make-shift Hard Day’s Night (1964) and Gerry Marsden and his brother Freddie have most of the lines with Les Chadwick and Les ...