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Liverpool FC Anthem Singer, Gerry Marsden Dies At 78

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jan 04, 2021

Pacemaker singer Gerry Marsden, whose version of 'you'll never walk alone' became a football terrace anthem for his hometown club of Liverpool, has died at the age of 78.

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Originally a show tune in musical Carousel, Marsden and his band covered the hit in 1963, and it was number one in the UK singles chart for four weeks.

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The club's fans soon adopted the song as an anthem sung before and after games,

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Liverpool's legendary manager Billy Shankly was reportedly in awe of the track when he heard it on a pre-season coach trip the summer it had been recorded.

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According to Sky News, Shankly loved the hit so much he reportedly told Marsden in 1964: "Gerry my son, I have given you a football team and you have given us a song.ÔÇØ

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A year later Shankly picked it as his final track on desert Island discs ahead of the 1965 FA Cup final.

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Since then till today it has been the club's number one anthem.

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His family said he died on Sunday, 3 January, after a short illness not linked to Covid-19.

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Marsden's band was one of the biggest success stories of the Merseybeat era, and in 1963 became the first to have their first three songs top the chart.

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Marsden was made an MBE in 2003 for services to charity after supporting victims of the Hillsborough disaster.

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Marsden's daughter, Yvette Marbeck, said he went to the hospital on boxing day after tests showed he had a serious blood infection that had travelled to his heart.

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Ms Marbeck said: "It was a very short illness and too quick to comprehend really.

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ÔÇØHe died in the hospital, he was our dad, our hero, warm, funny and what you see is what you got, Ms Marbeck said.

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Liverpool FC posted on social media that Marsden's words would live on forever with them.

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Gerry and the Pacemakers worked the same Liverpool club circuit as the Beatles in the 1960s and were signed by the fab four's manager Brian Epstein.

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