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Ferry Cross the Mersey is a 1964 British musical film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Gerry and the Pacemakers. [2] It was written by David Franden from a story by Tony Warren. The film tells the story of a group of art students as they humorously try to navigate the Liverpool beat scene. After the group enters a music competition ...
Ferry Cross the Mersey: Jeremy Summers: Gerry Marsden, Cilla Black, Jimmy Savile: Musical: Four in the Morning: Anthony Simmons: Ann Lynn, Brian Phelan, Judi Dench, Norman Rodway, Joe Melia: Drama: BAFTA Film Award Game for Three Losers: Gerry O'Hara: Michael Gough, Mark Eden: Drama [1] Genghis Khan: Henry Levin: Stephen Boyd, Omar Sharif ...
"Ferry Cross the Mersey" is a song written by Gerry Marsden. It was first recorded by his band Gerry and the Pacemakers and released in late 1964 in the UK and in 1965 in the United States. It was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching number six in the United States [ 2 ] and number eight in the UK. [ 3 ]
Ferry Cross the Mersey (1965) (soundtrack album) (with various artists, including The Fourmost, The George Martin Orchestra, and Cilla Black (UK release), as well as The Black Knights, Earl Royce and the Olympics, and The Blackwells (US release); both UK and US releases feature 3 (different) select tracks from other musicians featured in the movie)
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TV movie about a couple who win on the pools. [16] Shooters: 2001 Channel 4 film. [16] Violent Playground: 1958 "Struggle between a Liverpool Juvenile Liaison officer and a young and dangerous pyromaniac" [16] Virgin of Liverpool: 2002 Family comedy set and filmed in Liverpool [43] The Crew: 2008 Crime drama partially set and filmed in ...
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 ...
Ferry Cross the Mersey is the soundtrack for the 1965 film of the same title, starring Gerry and the Pacemakers, who recorded the titular song.Both the UK and US editions feature music by the Pacemakers, although other artists featured include the George Martin Orchestra, Cilla Black, the Fourmost, the Black Knights, Earl Royce and the Olympics, and the Blackwells.