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Gerard Marsden MBE (24 September 1942 – 3 January 2021) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and
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, best known for being leader of the Merseybeat band Gerry and the Pacemakers. He was the younger brother of fellow band member Freddie Marsden. Gerry and the Pacemakers had the distinction of being the first act to have their first three recordings go to number 1 in the UK charts. Although they never had a number 1 in the United States, they were the second-most successful group from Liverpool, after
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, to have hits on the United States Billboard pop charts. Their 1965 musical film '' Ferry Cross the Mersey'' was co-written by Tony Warren.


Early life

Marsden was born at 8 Menzies Street,
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,
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, to Frederick Marsden and Mary McAlindin. His interest in music began at an early age. He remembered standing on top of an air-raid shelter singing " Ragtime Cowboy Joe", and getting a great reception from onlookers.


Career

Gerry and the Pacemakers formed in 1959. They were the second group signed by
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, the first being the
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, and remained among his favourite artists. Their first single was 1963's " How Do You Do It?", recommended by George Martin after it was initially given to the Beatles. This was the first number one hit for the Pacemakers. It was recorded at
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and was released on EMI's Columbia label. The group's second number one was " I Like It", followed by "
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", both released later in 1963. The group's other singles included "It's Gonna Be Alright", " I'm the One", " Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying", and " Ferry Cross the Mersey", all released in 1964. A musical film '' Ferry Cross the Mersey'', considered to be their version of the Beatles' '' A Hard Day's Night'', was co-written by ''
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'' creator and writer Tony Warren, and was released in 1965. The Pacemakers disbanded in October 1966. After leaving the group, Marsden maintained a low-key career on television, including a regular slot on children's television in '' The Sooty Show''. He also starred in the West End musical '' Charlie Girl'' alongside Derek Nimmo and Anna Neagle, replacing another pop singer, Joe Brown. A new song, "Liverpool", was added to the score to tie in with Marsden's Liverpool accent. In 1983, Marsden and the Pacemakers' "Ferry Cross the Mersey" was covered by another band from Liverpool, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, in a new arrangement as the B-side of their song "Relax"; at least partly due to this, Marsden began receiving significant royalties (with his total yearly publishing royalties at the time being equivalent to $250,000 USD). By that time, Marsden also owned a radio station in Liverpool and owned real estate in England and Spain. Marsden returned to #1 in the charts twice during the 1980s with re-recordings of two of his old hits, with all profits going to charity. In 1985 after the Bradford Football Club stadium tragedy in which 56 were killed, he formed a group called the Crowd, which included other musicians, singers, and radio disc jockeys, to produce a new version of "You'll Never Walk Alone". On 18 April 1989, three days after the
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in which 97 Liverpool F.C. fans died, he joined forces with
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, the
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, Holly Johnson, and his production trio Stock, Aitken & Waterman on a new version of "Ferry Cross the Mersey". In 1993 Marsden published his
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, ''I'll Never Walk Alone'', co-written with former ''
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'' editor Ray Coleman. In 1990, he recorded the song "Red White and Blue", with ''The England Supporters Club'', that also appears on the Euro 96 album ''England's Glory''. In 2012, Marsden and Paul McCartney were among another of musicians that recorded a cover of " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" for charity; the single was credited to the Justice Collective. In 2020, during the
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, he released a version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" in tribute to the
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.


Personal life and death

Marsden had an older brother, Freddie, who co-founded and played drums in Gerry and the Pacemakers and who died in 2006. In 1965, Marsden married Pauline Behan, and they had two daughters, Yvette and Victoria. Yvette introduced her father to Frankie Goes To Hollywood's cover of "Ferry Cross the Mersey" after hearing it being played in a discotheque. In September 2003, Marsden had triple bypass heart surgery at Broad Green Hospital in Liverpool. He had a second heart operation in 2016, and announced his retirement in November 2018, although he appeared with Take That at their concert at Anfield in June 2019. Marsden died on 3 January 2021 at Arrowe Park Hospital in
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, after being diagnosed with a blood infection in his heart. He was 78 years old.


Awards and honours

In 2003, for his services supporting the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, Marsden was made
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(MBE). In 2009, he was awarded the Freedom of the City by
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. In 2010, Marsden was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from
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.


Solo discography


Albums

* ''A Tribute to Lennon & McCartney'' (Dominion, 1995) * ''One 2 One'' (Pulse Records, 1999) * ''Much Missed Man: Tribute to John Lennon'' (Ozit, 2001) * ''My Home Town'' (Angel Air, 2021)


Singles

* Please Let Them Be / I'm Not Blue (CBS, March 1967) * Gilbert Green / What Makes Me Love You ( CBS, August 1967) * Liverpool / Charlie Girl (released as Gerry Marsden & Derek Nimmo, CBS, April 1968) * In the Year of April / Every Day ( NEMS, November 1968) * Every Little Minute / In Days of Old (NEMS, May 1969) * I've Got My Ukulele / What a Day ( Decca, May 1971) * Amo Credo / Come Break Bread (Phoenix UK, April 1972) * They Don't Make Days Like That Any More / Can't You Hear the Song? ( DJM, August 1974) * Your Song / Days I Spent with You (DJM, April 1975) * My Home Town / Lovely Lady (DJM, September 1976) *
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/ Messages (with the Crowd, (Spartan Records, 1985) * Ferry Cross the Mersey / Abide with Me (with
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, the Christians, Holly Johnson and
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, PWE, 1989) * Red, White and Blue / Red, White and Blue (Backing Track) (Gerry Marsden and the England Supporters Club, Westmoor Music, 1990) * As Time Stood Still (''
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'': Gulf Aid, GULF, 1991) * He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (as part of the Justice Collective, Metropolis, 2012)


References


External links


Official website
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