Gerry & The Pacemakers - Best Of The 60s

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Review by Marceli Andula

Best Of The 60s is a compilation album by Gerry & The Pacemakers that features some of their biggest hits from the decade. The album includes classics such as "Ferry Cross the Mersey," "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying," and "How Do You Do It?".

The album showcases the band's signature sound, which is a blend of rock and roll, pop, and folk. Gerry Marsden's distinctive voice is at the forefront of each track, and the Pacemakers' tight instrumentation provides the perfect backing.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
It's Gonna Be All Right2:24
Maybellene2:03
I Like It2:14
You'll Never Walk Alone2:39
How Do You Do It?1:55
Rip It Up2:12
Walk Hand In Hand2:28
Reelin' & Rockin'2:25
I'm The One2:17
Hallelujah I Love Her So2:46
Jambalaya2:37
I'll Be There3:11
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying2:35
Ferry Across The Mersey2:24
It's All Right2:02
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On3:05
Pretend2:25
Summertime2:31

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Catalog Numbers

SI 250732

Labels

  • Disky
  • Disky Communications Europe B.V.

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  • CD
  • Compilation

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  • Barcode: 0 724382 507321
  • Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout: EMI UDEN SI 250732 @1 1-1-4-NL
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L047
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 1516
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About Gerry & The Pacemakers

Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat group prominent during the 1960s. Like The Beatles, they came from Liverpool and were managed by Brian Epstein. The group was comprised of Gerry Marsden, Freddie Marsden, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon (aka Arthur Mack), who was replaced on piano by Les Maguire in 1961. They are the second most successful group from Liverpool to hit the U.S. pop charts behind the Beatles.

Name Vars

  • Garry & The Pacemakers
  • Gary & The Pacemakers
  • Gary And The Pacemakers
  • Gerr And The Pacemakers
  • Gerry & Pacemakers
  • Gerry & The Pace Makers
  • Gerry & The Pacemak
  • Gerry & The Pacemaker
  • Gerry & The Pacemaklers
  • Gerry & The Peacemakers
  • Gerry + The Pacemaker
  • Gerry + The Pacemakers
  • Gerry + The Peacemakers
  • Gerry And The Pacemakers
  • Gerry And The Pacemakers With Orchestra Conducted
  • Gerry And The Peace Makers
  • Gerry And The Peacemakers
  • Gerry And the Pacemakers
  • Gerry Marsden And The Pacemakers
  • Gerry The The Pacemakers
  • Gery + The Pacemakers
  • Jerry & The Pacemakers
  • Jerry And The Pacemakers
  • The Gerry & Pacemakers
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Members

  • Gerry Marsden
  • Les Chadwick
  • Leslie Maguire
  • Fred Marsden
  • Chris Finley
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Summary by Marceli Andula

Best Of The 60s is a great collection of songs that captures the essence of the era. The album is perfect for fans of British Invasion music and those who want to relive the sounds of the 60s. It's a must-have for any Gerry & The Pacemakers fan or anyone who loves classic rock and roll.

Comments

damn. this shit is g(ASS)
Love ??????
Don't let the sun catch you crying....a beautiful man who was right there in '64....when I think of the 'MerseyBeat' I think of Gerry.....
"The way you fucking word your darn sentences be so darn illiterate and annoying" I gotta do it the gamer way but read the darn post nigga I can do that this is why you living like shit ??? I gotta say it the gamer way I'm saying doe I can cast spells that's what a God is in the first place that's the origin of the damn money no homo???? a man strong enough to make his thoughts reality after mentally evolving over time is what a God is a dad sealed the power withing his brain to control his self better no homo that's where the money come from and if you say it come from anywhere else you a dumb bitch
Yaya
初期のビートルズがこの曲でレコーディングされそうになったとき、ジョンがクソと言いはなった曲。たしかにこの古臭いロックンロールを彼らが嫌いになったのが理解できます。
"What were the rules to the game" so once again I didn't just freestyle the shit I did it based off the stipulations the stipulations were that you had to be mad I had to make it look like the nigga could genuinely steal and yes nigga yes I had to make the nigga look sick while I slip in the official word and number game aka the reason we playing this game
"Break down how you cast spells more throughly how do you make the feelings so spot on and in depth after this I'll put up with your shit and do the wonderland" so once again just in general the power of sensations can be controlled with your mind and im Trina explain in general that a God is a man strong enough to make your thoughts reality so I'm saying to control his powers better dad created the gadget system to control his powers better and I have a particular badge based off the roots of what he was so basically when I use this badge I can think and make things reality aka the power to create through manifestation that's what u can call it no homo so I'm saying just in general he created the gadget system to control his powers better so I'm saying using this badge I can think and make things reality aka cast spells so I'm saying just like any badge we use we use badges cause the system understands what we think and what we think come to life so I'm saying once again I gotta say this gamer way but when I'm casting this spell just like how we able to control badges with our mind the system in depthly understands what I'm thinking and yes u can control sensations with our mind so I'm saying the way the badge works once again it understands us that's how we able to toggle and use badges cause it understands me and just in general this particular badge understands indepthly understands the shit I'm trying create and brings it to life so I'm saying just in general the system has the logic of sensations sensations and just in general everything you have come from something with logic your built of what I gave you but I have some badges that go beyond what you have so I'm saying feelings nigga feelings come from somewhere with logic and the system understands the feelings so when I'm casting the spell the badge itself understands me and the feelings I want you to feel while I cast the spell registers so once again I said it the gamer way but what I'm saying is just like how we control the system with our mind the system itself understands us and brings what we think to life and just in general that's what. God is a man strong enough to make his thought reality so I'm saying everything you own come from somewhere with logic "duh" so I'm saying when I'm thinking of the spell and I'm indepthly thinking about what I want you to feel the system itself understands and what I cast come to life I said it the gamer way bit don't pretend that you don't understand
Vastly better than the Beatles attempt at this song.
When I was a kid in Brooklyn, NY, “Murray the K” was one of the first DJs in the USA to introduce “The British Invasion “ by welling out on the airwaves, “The British are coming! The British are coming!” , then launch into a volley of Jerry and the Pacemakers, and others from that amazing era of rock!
you will always be welcome in my garden Agnetha
> The lads did a right splendid job with this little ditty, boyo. <
His voice is so wonderfully distinctive. They don't make them like him anymore...
R.I.P. Mr. Marsden. Thanks for all the music you gave us.
Takes me back to 1963 17 yrs old and a life to live.
Now 76 yrs old listening to this and wondering where all those years have gone.
Seems like only yesterday.