About the Song
Gerry Cross the Mersey is a song written by Gerry Marsden, and recorded by his band Gerry and the Pacemakers. It was released in late 1964 in the UK, and in 1965 in the United States. The song became a transatlantic hit, reaching number six in the United States and number eight in the UK.
The song is a Merseybeat anthem, celebrating the city of Liverpool and its famous ferry, which crosses the River Mersey. The lyrics are simple but evocative, capturing the spirit of the city and its people. The songâs melody is catchy and upbeat, and it has become a firm favorite with fans of all ages.
Gerry and the Pacemakers were one of the most successful British beat groups of the 1960s. They were formed in Liverpool in 1959, and originally consisted of Gerry Marsden (vocals, guitar), his brother Freddie Marsden (drums), Les Maguire (piano), and Arthur McMahon (bass). The bandâs name was inspired by a local dance hall, the Pacemaker Club.
The Pacemakers were signed to the Beatlesâ record label, Parlophone, and their first single, âHow Do You Do It?â, was released in 1963. The song reached number one in the UK, and was followed by a string of further hits, including âI Like Itâ, âYouâll Never Walk Aloneâ, and âFerry Cross the Merseyâ.
The bandâs success was due in part to their energetic live performances, and they were popular with audiences both in the UK and abroad. They toured the United States in 1965, and appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show.
The Pacemakers disbanded in 1966, but Gerry Marsden continued to perform and record as a solo artist. He died in 2021 at the age of 78.
Ferry Cross the Mersey is a classic Merseybeat song that has stood the test of time. It is a celebration of Liverpool and its people, and it continues to be enjoyed by fans of all ages. The songâs simple but evocative lyrics capture the spirit of the city, and its catchy melody has made it a firm favorite. Gerry and the Pacemakers were one of the most successful British beat groups of the 1960s, and âFerry Cross the Merseyâ is one of their most enduring songs.
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Lyrics: Ferry Cross The Mersey
Life goes on day after day
Hearts torn in every waySo ferry, cross the Mersey
âCause this landâs the place I love
And here Iâll stayPeople they rush everywhere
Each with their own secret careSo ferry, cross the Mersey
And always take me there
The place I love
People around every corner
They seem to smile and say
We donât care what your name is boy
Weâll never turn you away
So Iâll continue to say
Here I always will stay
So ferry, cross the Mersey
âCause this landâs the place I love
And here Iâll stay
And here Iâll stay
Here Iâll stay
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