Although the Rolling Stones have been often thought of as the chief rival to the Beatles in the 60’s, it was the fellow Liverpool alumni Gerry and the Pacemakers who was the first to challenge the Fab Four in terms of popularity. Their first three singles charted #1 in the U.K. which made them the first band to accomplish that feat. What hindered the Pacemakers was the very thing that made them popular. Their music was light and bouncy and as the times abruptly changed in the mid 60’s, they were not able to change with it. By 1966, they were finished, but to those who relished the carefree sound of the Mersey Beat there were none better.
The Bullet Points:
Eligible Since:
1988
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom (Liverpool, England)
Nominated In:
Never
NIHOF’s Favorite Album:
Ferry Cross the Mersey (1965)
NIHOF’s Favorite Song:
Ferry Cross the Mersey (From Ferry Cross the Mersey, 1965)
Should Gerry and the Pacemakers be in the Hall of Fame?
Definitely put them in! - 58.7%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 13%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 6.5%
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