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  1. Filename H:\dafnaplus\VA - Merseybeat\Disc 2 - Gerry And The Pacemakers (Ferry Cross The Mersey)\Gerry And The Pacemakers - Ferry Cross The Mersey (Disc 2) (2564628901-2).wav Peak level 96.2 % Extraction speed 6.3 X Range quality 100.0 % Test CRC D74A2628 Copy CRC D74A2628 Copy OK No errors occurred AccurateRip summary

  2. Feb 3, 2024 · Download the Merseybeat - Original Album Series (5CD BoxSet) (2014 Parlophone Mono)⭐FLAC Torrent or choose other Merseybeat - Original Album Series (5CD BoxSet) (2014 Parlophone Mono)⭐FLAC torrent downloads.

  3. Gerry And The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey (1965) EAC Rip | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included. Tracklist: 01. It’s Gonna Be Alright – 02:28 02. Why Oh Why – 01:50 03. Fall In Love – 01:49 04. Think About Love – 01:48 05. I Love You Too – 02:05 06. All Quiet On The Mersey Front – 02:10 07. This Thing Called Love ...

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    • 20 I Think of You – The Merseybeats Fontana
    • 19 A Little Loving – The Fourmost Parlophone
    • 18 Why Can’T It Be Me – Ian & The Zodiacs Philips
    • 17 Twist at The Top – Howie Casey and The Seniors Fontana
    • 16 Bad to Me – Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas Parlophone
    • 15 Needles and Pins – The Searchers Pye Records
    • 14 I Know Something – Earl Preston & The T-T’S Fontana
    • 13 Don’T Ha Ha – Casey Jones and The Governors Bellaphon/President
    • 12 How Do You Do It? – Gerry and The Pacemakers Columbia
    • 11 I Know

    Originally known as The Mavericks, this quartet were renamed The Mersey Beats by resident Cavern DJ Bob Wooler in February 1962, and two months later their name was tweaked slightly. Their first session produced Our Day Will Comefor Oriole’s This Is Mersey Beatcompilation and they first entered the charts with It’s Love That Really Counts(No.24) be...

    Signed by Brian Epstein in 1963, The Fourmost had been playing together under a variety of names – The Two Jays, The Four Jays… since 1959. The group’s lack of songwriting chops was offset by contributions from Lennon and McCartney, who gave them their first two singles, Hello Little Girland I’m In Love. A Little Lovingwas the work of Russell Alqui...

    After starting life playing trad jazz, Ian & The Zodiacs saw which way the wind was blowing and joined the beat revolution. They were fixtures on the Liverpool circuit and played two nights a week at Jive Hive at St Luke’s Hall, but it was in Germany that they found acclaim. A planned month-long tour became a three-year run and three albums for the...

    Saxophonist Howie Casey formed the Seniors in 1959 and they started gigging as Derry & The Seniors, with frontman Derry Wilkie. Twist At The Top, referencing the popular dance craze, features vocalist Freddie Fowell; the album of the same name, released in February 1962, was the first LP by a Liverpool beat group. Casey subsequently recorded with K...

    Another product of Epstein’s stable, Billy J. Kramer needed a backing group, teaming up with Manchester’s The Dakotas. Their first single was a cover of Do You Want To Know A Secret?, and they hit the UK top spot with another Lennon/McCartney creation, Bad To Me. With his clean-cut good looks and saccharine delivery, Kramer was soon performing the ...

    An early rival to the popularity of The Beatles and Gerry And The Pacemakers, The Searchers enjoyed a run of hits spanning four Top 10 albums and three No.1 singles. Their sound was defined by meticulously arranged harmonies and the chiming tones of a 12-string Rickenbacker guitar. Needles And Pins, written by Sonny Bono and Jack Nitzsche and first...

    Fronted by Earl Preston – the stage name of George Spruce – and Cy Tucker, Earl Preston & The T-T’s were writing their own songs before Lennon and McCartney. The cheery I Know Somethingwas one of their originals and the band’s only single release where they weren’t backing another artist. The B-side is an excellent cover of Bobby Parker’s Watch You...

    Brian Casser – aka Casey Jones – founded his first beat group, Cass & The Casanovas, in 1959. After the rest of the band left to form The Big Three, Casser fronted Casey Jones And The Engineers, briefly featuring Eric Clapton, but he found success in Germany with The Governors. Don’t Ha Ha, the band’s version of Don’t You Just Know Itby Huey Smith ...

    How Do You Do It?was nearly The Beatles’ first single, before they decided on Love Me Do. Their loss was Gerry And The Pacemakers’ gain, giving the group, fronted by Gerry Marsden, the first of three UK chart toppers. There are many parallels between the two bands – both were managed by Brian Epstein, recorded by George Martin and did their time in...

    The precociously talented Beryl Marsden started her singing career at 15 with The Undertakers. When the group headed to Hamburg, Marsden had to stay behind due to her age, but she continued to perform with Howie Casey and Lee Curtis & The All-Stars. This debut single shows her skill at interpreting American soul, but success proved elusive. She lat...

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 321308-The-MerseybeatsThe Merseybeats - Discogs

    The Merseybeats. The Merseybeats (also related vocal duos The Merseys & Johnny & John) are an English beat band that emerged from the Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the early 1960s, performing at the Cavern Club along with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and other similar artists. The current line-up is: Tony Crane MBE (founding member ...

  5. Sixties City - The Story of Mersey Beat. Presented here, in his own words, is the definitive story of one of the Sixties' seminal music newspapers - providing a fascinating and unique personal insight into the early days of the 'British Beat Boom' and the events, personalities, facts and legend surrounding the birth of the greatest musical ...

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  7. Fusing rock ‘n’ roll, doo-wop and R&B, this 1950s craze turned into the more beat-based Merseybeat sound, which was epitomised by the early Beatles and foreshadowed the coming British Invasion. **This is an accompanying playlist to The Beatles “With The Beatles” (1963) (Photo: UMG/press) Play on TIDAL. Ferry Cross the Mersey.

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