RIP the four members of Gerry and the Pacemakers Freddie Marsden (November 23, 1940 - December 9, 2006), aged 66 Les Maguire (December 27, 1941 - November 25, 2023), aged 81 Gerry Marsden (September 24, 1942 - January 3, 2021), aged 78 Les Chadwick (May 11, 1943 - December 26, 2019), aged 76 You will be remembered as legends.
Thank you so much for all those dates! Me born May 1957, here November 2024, feeling very very nostalgic & yes I do remember most of the old songs’ words & can sing along 🎵🎶🎶 so thank you all, big much needed help right now 😌❣️❤️💜🪽🕊️
Never heard of them first time listener. Found a cassette tape of their greatest hits in my garage from a previous owner. So cool!! I am 50 years old but I can definitely enjoy a timeless classic group like this
Ich such nicht . Das waren meine beste Zeiten meines Mannes und meine . Der leide seit einem Jahr nicht mehr unter uns ist . Er war 57 - zig . Ich bin es auch . Es ist nicht die Frage des Alters . Sondern der Gefühle . Ich bin bei Ihnen Hochatungsvoll Gabriele aus Deutschland .
Mariah, 60s music was my life and I would love to have it all again. Fortunately UA-cam let’s us relive songs from those great days, and until someone invents a time-machine we have to smile and be thankful for what we have. With some imagination we can watch the box in the corner of our rooms and everything is as it was!
voitmusic Their rendition of Bobby Darin's, 'I'll be There,' was done in Bobby style. Its another timeless gem, for them and the late so-talented, Bobby Darin. We lost him, way too soon.
Francine Brassard God Bless, this great man. Thank you Gerry, for all you brought to our lives, and the world. Through him, God gave us one beautiful, gift. He is now back home, and his talent lives on. ✨🕊✨
Every time I sit down and listen to this song I get a little bit teary eyed. Gerry, you made this little boy's life just a tad bit better and that's more than what most others could do. Thank you, Gerry.
I am so fortunate to have been here at a time when the best of everything was at it's best. I am 66 years old and I have been blessed with the best. Peace and love to us all. God help us all.
This was live. Jerry Marsden had a truly distinct and beautiful voice, and this song along with Ferry Crossed the Mersey are gems. Imagine writing songs like that!
And "You'll Never Walk Alone." That one is certainly the most often covered of the three, since it gets performed about twice a week at Anfield during football season. :)
Let it also be said that Gerry's rendition here is one of the best live performances of a rock tune you'll ever encounter, paying fidelity not only to the melody but to the lyrics as well. Such a poignant and beautiful song, anchored irrevocably to a particular time and place--early Anglo-American boomers--by its unselfconscious reference to "every girl and boy". I hadn't heard that Gerry had passed. He's one of the immortals.
Definitely a favorite of mine and the sun still catches me crying-especially when I hear this beautiful song. I’m 74 and the British Invasion brought those of us listening to the radio back then were really lucky!
"But stop your crying when the buhds sing!" Beautifully sung. Who wouldn't want Gerry singing this song of encouragement to them after a sad event? When this song came out, it was a hit, but was soon forgotten in the avalanche of great songs during the British invasion. But with time, it has become an evergreen solid classic, as fresh today as the day it came out. George Martin's tasteful and soothing orchestration brings out the beauty of the song.
This song is haunting, as I was a child or juvenile and in Chicago in the mid 60s, hearing it on the old zenith radio wooden box,(brings me back to the yesterday to years when the world was a different place)😱 actually kind of spooky, because I remember looking out of our second floor apartment building at 2 o’clock in the morning or so when there is very little cars on the street(and this was in a major city in the late 60s) and hearing this song on the radio ain’t looking over on the bed seeing my mom sleeping. As I played with a little green army man that I had.
Songs with real feeling can completely express emotions like plain old sadness or heartbreak. Glad you remember it being American shows how far those songs reached.
73 here also; heard this at church Girls Camp (wz pressured did not want to be there). I actually did cry when it came on. Lonely times back then. Got home found out my upstairs BR had caught on fire, began near the doorway. Smoke wz atrocious. I usually didn't wake up til 12p so I w/h had to jump out the wndow!
Brings me back to summertime in the mid-60s. Just beautiful. Timeless. Simple. My family always traveled from California back to North Dakota/Minnesota during the summers to visit relatives. This song will never die. Thanks Gerry and your bandmates. You'll never be forgotten.
@@mitchflorida Yes, I do believe there is a performance of the Mamas and Papas that was on Ed's show and Michelle is eating a banana during it. People in the comments saying she was rebelling against lip syncing.
rick It may have stirred those that have not yet, been destroyed. There are younger people starving for something with meaning through instruments and vocals. Think how this song is new, every time we hear Gerry, sing it.
I unfortunately missed the party first time around because I wasn't born until 1967, but thanks to the various CD compilations of 60s music in my collection and UA-cam uploads such as this one, I can finally make up for it.
Everytime I hear this masterpiece, it brings me back to happier years and when life was more peaceful and loving than it is today!! May one day the future will be this happy again.
RIP Gerry Marsden. This was such a great song to go with crying one's eyes out over a broken heart. I was in my early teens when the British Invasion hit the USA, and Gerry & the Pacemakers sounded so good over my little transistor radio. So long ago in worldly time, but sometimes the memories of those days rise up so fresh in my heart that they could be happening today.
I can relate. I was a young crewcut lad of only 9 when I first heard the docent beautiful tones of Gerry in Izmir Turkey in early 1964. I was mesmerized by him and John Lennon of the Beatles. They both played Rickenbacker guitars and held them high center chest. They were so damn unique. This music got me through moving every three years as a military brat.
I was 17 when this song came out ? What a great time for music all those great bands of the 60s I wish I was back them ? A great time for teenagers Gerry was one of my favorite.
This day 11/22/24 just read comments that Jerry passed away. I loved this group growing up in Texas. I would play it over and over along with Ferris Cross the Mercy. I pray these songs to live on in time.
Such sad news about Gerry. Apart from YNWA there are two songs that are the essence of Gerry Marsden for me, this beautiful ballad written by Gerry, 'Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying' and the Bobby Darin number, 'I'll Be There', I love Gerry's interpretation. The original Bobby Darin version was the play out number used by DJ Bob Wooler at the Cavern lunchtime sessions in the 60s, the signal to get back to work, or in my case to decide whether to sag off school with my mates for the afternoon or to try to sneak back in late and hope nobody noticed. I crossed paths with Gerry many times later in life, he was the same person in private as he was in public, open, friendly, funny, honest and great company. RIP Gerry, YNWA.
I am close to crying. Yesterday I was listening to 60s On 6 channel and "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" came on and really hit me. It wasn't until later in the day I learned Gerry Marsden had passed. He had been on my mind a lot lately. Such an amazing talent!!
I wish I lived through this era of music I keep discovering more beautiful songs being a lifelong Liverpool fan brought me here but they really don't make songs like this anymore
Gerry rest in pice this song all ways plays on the radio when some one got ready, to die or died in the family even colerd peapile ran for the song when thay family or freand died it will always be in my haurt becose today 10 /11 /23 I just thought my nice to think of this song if some one pass away she knows. Or in the family. And keep it in her haurt for ever., It reminds me when my mother rise me up , every time some one died wcbs f.m wild play the song just in time for some one who died thay never know it but it's what thay did. In 20 21 jarry passed all so, but will be for ever in my haurt and every body's haurt may you be in have jarry god bless you thank you for the song
Nancy F : I'm with you. Of course we are all fans of the Beatles and others, HOWEVER...... Gerry Marsden had the greatest charm and warmth. And his voice and writing skills were superb.
We only live so long.....on average between 70 - 80 years. I am not happy to see these people go either but it is what it is. Their music is still there....
My, that is so pretty. I loved it since it came out in '64.' I was only 11. I'm now 71 and still just as captivated by the moving lyrics and beautiful melody.
RIP the four members of Gerry and the Pacemakers
Freddie Marsden (November 23, 1940 - December 9, 2006), aged 66
Les Maguire (December 27, 1941 - November 25, 2023), aged 81
Gerry Marsden (September 24, 1942 - January 3, 2021), aged 78
Les Chadwick (May 11, 1943 - December 26, 2019), aged 76
You will be remembered as legends.
❤
Lip syncing along with the recording here. Still, a great song.
@@lanes58 This does sound like a live performance here however.
@@lanes58 Agree! Great song regardless. I'm with you!
Thank you so much for all those dates! Me born May 1957, here November 2024, feeling very very nostalgic & yes I do remember most of the old songs’ words & can sing along 🎵🎶🎶 so thank you all, big much needed help right now 😌❣️❤️💜🪽🕊️
Sorry, but I can't stop crying after hearing this for the millionth time. I am 73 and these were some of the best times for music.
Never heard of them first time listener. Found a cassette tape of their greatest hits in my garage from a previous owner. So cool!! I am 50 years old but I can definitely enjoy a timeless classic group like this
Ich such nicht . Das waren meine beste Zeiten meines Mannes und meine . Der leide seit einem Jahr nicht mehr unter uns ist . Er war 57 - zig . Ich bin es auch . Es ist nicht die Frage des Alters . Sondern der Gefühle . Ich bin bei Ihnen Hochatungsvoll Gabriele aus Deutschland .
I am 70. You said it!!!
Born in 1950.. I’m right there with you!
Mariah, 60s music was my life and I would love to have it all again. Fortunately UA-cam let’s us relive songs from those great days, and until someone invents a time-machine we have to smile and be thankful for what we have. With some imagination we can watch the box in the corner of our rooms and everything is as it was!
As Seniors we are so Very Blessed to have Lived through this Era of the 60's and 70's best ever times.
We had the best music❤💙
And the songs are still relevant and beautiful to this day and will be forever more. ❤
Mucha suerte realmente, yo nací en 1990 y soy de Perú, pero amo estas canciones ❤
So glad I lived through this era. There's a reason this music is played on UA-cam.
It's daytime and don't care if the sun is catching me crying, we've just found out that this beautiful voice is no longer with us. RIP Gerry Marsden.
Terrific , Liverpool's finest
Thank you Cathy, you said that so well. It's nighttime and I'm crying after hearing he's gone now.
😢
RIP, Gerry...😢
Rest in peace. What a beautiful sound
One of the best groups of the British Invasion. This and Ferry Cross the Mersey are timeless gems
voitmusic Their rendition of Bobby Darin's, 'I'll be There,' was done in Bobby style. Its another timeless gem, for them and the late so-talented,
Bobby Darin. We lost him, way too soon.
"Ferry...." is a great tune as well, yes
RIP Gerry...
@@FrancineAndree My heart sank seeing the notice of his passing. R.I.P :(
Francine Brassard God Bless, this great man. Thank you Gerry, for all you brought to our lives, and the world. Through him, God gave us one beautiful, gift. He is now back home, and his talent lives on. ✨🕊✨
R.I.P Gerry Marsden, this is possibly his greatest song.
this and Ferry, sad loss to us all, but Liverpool legend
Together with the Beatles, Gerry and his band created a joyful time in British music. Paul McCartney just wrote some nice words about him on Twitter.
Loved them! 😞
Agreed, this was his best song - always remembered and never forgotten
.agreed
So glad we have this music to look back on and listen to, music today is abysmal and fake.
Every time I sit down and listen to this song I get a little bit teary eyed. Gerry, you made this little boy's life just a tad bit better and that's more than what most others could do. Thank you, Gerry.
i was a kid then loved them
I am so fortunate to have been here at a time when the best of everything was at it's best. I am 66 years old and I have been blessed with the best. Peace and love to us all. God help us all.
He certainly had a great voice , and I think everyone could agree on that .
Yes; I agree. He sounds the same taped over. Beautiful voice. 😊😊😊😊
OH YES! a tone that was so ear friendly you can listen for many hours without getting tired 😁
Very powerful and beautiful voice had the Beatles beat for sure.
One of the many wonderful songs from my youth. Those were great times.
Rest in peace, Gerry, You’ll Never walk Alone.
This was live. Jerry Marsden had a truly distinct and beautiful voice, and this song along with Ferry Crossed the Mersey are gems. Imagine writing songs like that!
He was singing and strumming live to a backing track. There was no orchestra behind him, and the Pacemakers were not miked. But what a great tune.
They could all perform live in those days.
And "You'll Never Walk Alone." That one is certainly the most often covered of the three, since it gets performed about twice a week at Anfield during football season. :)
@billiewiss. It appears to me the Strings were on a backtrack recording. 😊
Let it also be said that Gerry's rendition here is one of the best live performances of a rock tune you'll ever encounter, paying fidelity not only to the melody but to the lyrics as well. Such a poignant and beautiful song, anchored irrevocably to a particular time and place--early Anglo-American boomers--by its unselfconscious reference to "every girl and boy". I hadn't heard that Gerry had passed. He's one of the immortals.
Definitely a favorite of mine and the sun still catches me crying-especially when I hear this beautiful song. I’m 74 and the British Invasion brought those of us listening to the radio back then were really lucky!
Timeless music❤
Such a tender, healing, hopeful, understand song. Who needs a psychologist with this beautiful song of hope?
One of the best groups to come out of England in the early 60s.
The Best Natural Voice to come out of Liverpool, only to be followed by Cilla.
I am 65 I've listening to this SONGS FOR 60 years. Beautiful song
I am 36 and have been listening for about 30 years… thank to my mom. She’s been gone for 6 years but these tunes always remind me of her.
ABSOLUTELY beautiful song, always makes me teary when I hear it ♥️♥️♥️LOVE Gerry and the Pacemakers...Australia June 2024 🎵♥️♥️♥️🎵🐨🇦🇺
Just lost my mum to dementia, she was a huge fan of gerry and the pacemakers. ❤
My fave song. RIP Gerry
He held his guitar up high, even higher than John Lennon did. He was a damned good singer.
"But stop your crying when the buhds sing!"
Beautifully sung. Who wouldn't want Gerry singing this song of encouragement to them after a sad event? When this song came out, it was a hit, but was soon forgotten in the avalanche of great songs during the British invasion. But with time, it has become an evergreen solid classic, as fresh today as the day it came out. George Martin's tasteful and soothing orchestration brings out the beauty of the song.
75 years old lost my first love in 66 and still listen and regret at chances lost.never forget your first love what a sad old man
Nothing sad about that at all. Many of us even those who wouldn't admit it regret chances lost..🥰
A timeless classic, proper songwriting, a story in every verse.
I sang this one at a friend's funeral. It was not easy, but she loved hearing me sing this when she was alive....
Rip gerry Marsden you will never walk alone
RIP, Gerry Marsden, a 1000% Class Act, & a good guy.
My dad is waiting up there to meet you Mr Marsden....he loved you....sad thing getting old 😪
This song is haunting, as I was a child or juvenile and in Chicago in the mid 60s, hearing it on the old zenith radio wooden box,(brings me back to the yesterday to years when the world was a different place)😱 actually kind of spooky, because I remember looking out of our second floor apartment building at 2 o’clock in the morning or so when there is very little cars on the street(and this was in a major city in the late 60s) and hearing this song on the radio ain’t looking over on the bed seeing my mom sleeping. As I played with a little green army man that I had.
Songs with real feeling can completely express emotions like plain old sadness or heartbreak. Glad you remember it being American shows how far those songs reached.
I am also 73 and we really were very lucky with the music of our youth ❤❤❤❤
Just turned 74, 07/08/2024, young at heart, feel like my age is much younger, yes, the music we listened too was "LOVE," music.
I wish the Beatles would have Covered it. They usually took Covers to another Level . This is very very good though!!
73 here also; heard this at church Girls Camp (wz pressured did not want to be there). I actually did cry when it came on. Lonely times back then. Got home found out my upstairs BR had caught on fire, began near the doorway. Smoke wz atrocious.
I usually didn't wake up til 12p so I w/h had to jump out the wndow!
Gerry Marsden would be 80 today. Born 24 Sept. 1942, pacemaker stopped 3 Jan. 2021.
Brings me back to summertime in the mid-60s. Just beautiful. Timeless. Simple. My family always traveled from California back to North Dakota/Minnesota during the summers to visit relatives. This song will never die. Thanks Gerry and your bandmates. You'll never be forgotten.
Singing live on tv in those days was unusual and brave. RIP you legend, I love this song!
I'm pretty sure that Ed Sullivan didn't allow lip syncing on his show.
@@mitchflorida Yes, I do believe there is a performance of the Mamas and Papas that was on Ed's show and Michelle is eating a banana during it. People in the comments saying she was rebelling against lip syncing.
@@mitchflorida This actually sounds live to me. Listen to the bass drum a couple of times!
Great song-would have been a hit in any era
Except not in this area of po[o]p singers and rap
rick It may have stirred those that have not yet, been destroyed. There are younger people starving for something with meaning through instruments and vocals. Think how this song is new, every time we hear Gerry, sing it.
I just love this song. After losing so many people in my life, it resonates even more.
You're truly not alone: I too named my cat Pooky in the fall of 2000.
From that long ago, summer of 1964, this is a timeless classic. I was
Speaking of the music, what a joy it was to grow up in the sixties!
That's because we weren't adults.
I unfortunately missed the party first time around because I wasn't born until 1967, but thanks to the various CD compilations of 60s music in my collection and UA-cam uploads such as this one, I can finally make up for it.
@@stephenalanmoore7278Yo también nací en 1967. Pero me encanta la música de los 60...
@@copa7L I'm sorry, but I just don't speak that language. So can you please translate it into English for me? Thanks.
Wow a perfect live performance of a beautiful moving song. The kind of thing todays kids never hear!
Everytime I hear this masterpiece, it brings me back to happier years and when life was more peaceful and loving than it is today!! May one day the future will be this happy again.
cant see that it ever will, i was so happy then
This song never gets old, rip Gerry.😔
Nope, it never does.
RIP Gerry Marsden. This was such a great song to go with crying one's eyes out over a broken heart. I was in my early teens when the British Invasion hit the USA, and Gerry & the Pacemakers sounded so good over my little transistor radio. So long ago in worldly time, but sometimes the memories of those days rise up so fresh in my heart that they could be happening today.
I can relate. I was a young crewcut lad of only 9 when I first heard the docent beautiful tones of Gerry in Izmir Turkey in early 1964. I was mesmerized by him and John Lennon of the Beatles. They both played Rickenbacker guitars and held them high center chest. They were so damn unique. This music got me through moving every three years as a military brat.
Beautifully put !
RIP Gerry you truly were one of the greats
He will be remembered for his music and legacy and R.I.P. Gerry Marsden 1942-2021
And his smile.
The 60s Best time ever
Without a doubt
Gary was a grade above the rest. His voice, his interpretive skills, and his magnetic personality set him a part . We will never forget .
RIP Les Chadwick who played bass and was always smiling!
The sound quality is astounding on this clip.
Blown me away... RIP Gerry. This is beautiful
Gerry's phrasing was unparalleled! What a musical genius he truly was. RIP maestro
Nice One Gerry and your Pacemakers God Bless Gerry RIP thanks for the fantastic music you left us Love Nige xx
I was 17 when this song came out ?
What a great time for music all those great bands of the 60s I wish I was back them ? A great time for teenagers
Gerry was one of my favorite.
“For the morning will bring joy for every girl and boy!” “But don’t forget that loves a game, and it can always come again!”
R.I.P. Gerry!!.. “ You’ll Never Walk Alone”... Thank you for the music!!
A good song in the sixties and still good now in the 2020s something.
RIP Gerry. You and the Pacemakers were one of the best 60s band. You will be missed by many.
Absolutely gorgeous! Lovely voice, lovely man. What a huge loss to humanity. Rest in Peace XX
This day 11/22/24 just read comments that Jerry passed away. I loved this group growing up in Texas. I would play it over and over along with Ferris Cross the Mercy. I pray these songs to live on in time.
I am 75 and remember him well. Great voice and one of my favorites.
Pure ear candy. Anybody that gives this a thumbs down has ears not.
So nostalgic and takes me back in a time machine to when i was a kid in the summer - Bye Bye Gerry see you again sometime
I'm 61...love this song
I was a BIG fan fo Gerry & The Pacemakers! And this was my favourite song of theirs. RIP, Gerry.
I agree 100%
Such sad news about Gerry.
Apart from YNWA there are two songs that are the essence of Gerry Marsden for me, this beautiful ballad written by Gerry, 'Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying' and the Bobby Darin number, 'I'll Be There', I love Gerry's interpretation. The original Bobby Darin version was the play out number used by DJ Bob Wooler at the Cavern lunchtime sessions in the 60s, the signal to get back to work, or in my case to decide whether to sag off school with my mates for the afternoon or to try to sneak back in late and hope nobody noticed.
I crossed paths with Gerry many times later in life, he was the same person in private as he was in public, open, friendly, funny, honest and great company.
RIP Gerry, YNWA.
ICONIC SONG
Hello Barbara how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
I am close to crying. Yesterday I was listening to 60s On 6 channel and "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" came on and really hit me. It wasn't until later in the day I learned Gerry Marsden had passed. He had been on my mind a lot lately. Such an amazing talent!!
One of the most beautiful songs ever.
I wish I lived through this era of music I keep discovering more beautiful songs being a lifelong Liverpool fan brought me here but they really don't make songs like this anymore
This song has been haunting my memory lately due to sad situation with this guy I love so much & seems so hopeless. 😂
Such a beautiful song with a haunting melody. I miss those special times.
Gerry rest in pice this song all ways plays on the radio when some one got ready, to die or died in the family even colerd peapile ran for the song when thay family or freand died it will always be in my haurt becose today 10 /11 /23 I just thought my nice to think of this song if some one pass away she knows. Or in the family. And keep it in her haurt for ever., It reminds me when my mother rise me up , every time some one died wcbs f.m wild play the song just in time for some one who died thay never know it but it's what thay did. In 20 21 jarry passed all so, but will be for ever in my haurt and every body's haurt may you be in have jarry god bless you thank you for the song
Rest In Peace, Gerry. I’m probably one of only a few who love you more than the Beatles. You were one of a kind...such a soulful, beautiful voice. 🙏🏻
Nancy F : I'm with you. Of course we are all fans of the Beatles and others, HOWEVER...... Gerry Marsden had the greatest charm and warmth. And his voice and writing skills were superb.
Im with you too! Saw Beatles live in 64, and wasn't impressed! Gerry pacemakers were far superior!!
I am another one
I never really like the beatles.but the 1 I loved was elvis.and always will.but gerry came close.
Such a beautiful sung so so powerful thinking of you and yours Jerry
Such a beautiful and great song. Rest in peace, Gerry.
In life he was as beautiful person as his beautiful voice coming from his heart. ❤❤RIP❤❤ I'm tearing up!
He an incredible voice for the mersey sound. It was perfect timing for his success! He was a good guy too. That voice will never wear out!
Gerry Marsden is going to be missed and he not suffering anymore and it's just shame that we lost him this year at the age of seventy eight
Every morning a song is playing in my head....I'm happy it's one of my favorites.....❤
I’m still crying. 😢 we keep loosing all of the greatest people. 🏴🏴💕💕
We only live so long.....on average between 70 - 80 years. I am not happy to see these people go either but it is what it is. Their music is still there....
My, that is so pretty. I loved it since it came out in '64.' I was only 11. I'm now 71 and still just as captivated by the moving lyrics and beautiful melody.
You'll be truly missed and loved. So sad, but we will always play your music.
The Beatles were still "Yeah, Yeah, Yeahing" and "Love Me Doing", while Gerry was cranking out sophisticated stuff like this.
I've loved You since the beginning and I Was 5~ 1964. This Song Has Always Been a Part of Me. Rest in Peace Gerry Marsden.
Hello Windson how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
So beautiful ❤ yet so sad but there is hope for you to smile again ❤ Terri
Been playing Gerry in the car this last week. Love,love love it especially Walk Hand in Hand with Me....
RIP Gerry. Beautiful melancholy song ❤❤
Just takes me back to when times made sense!
So much talent especially from Liverpool ☺️
I could listen to this song over and over. Memories of my teenage years.
Don't LET d SUN CATCH u CRYing 😭...I can't HELP but CRY whenever I hear Diz Beautiful Song 🎶
I am glad I grew up when music like this was created.
I will always luv this song from the time I was 10 years old. RIP Gerry Marsden
Early sixties ,great music, the Beatles started it all.
Thank you/Gerry@fellas..for bringing heartfelt,wo derful music to the masses...👌🇬🇧
The sun did catch me crying...so sad that you're gone Gerry
Everything was better back then...
Was always the perfect song for the slow set at the hops/discos back in the day. Best way to charm the girls with if you knew the words.
This was the perfect song to get a girl back.
My brother turn me on to the pacemakers I’m still hooked at seventy two, rip jerry! 💕🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
He -and the Pacemakers- remain my favorite British invasion group. And I do believe he was a really good person.
I was 12 years of age.Great memories
Me too. Fell head over heels for Gerry. 😍😍😍