Gerry Marsden (1942-2021) formed Gerry & The Pacemakers in the late 1950s with his brother, Fred Marsden (died 2006), Les Chadwick (1943-2019) and Arthur Mack. They rivalled The Beatles early in their career, playing in the same areas of Hamburg, Germany, and Liverpool, England, and being from Liverpool, managed by Brian Epstein, and recorded by George Martin. Mack was replaced on piano by Les Maguire ()born 1941) around 1961. They are known to have rehearsed at Camell Laird shipping yard at Birkenhead.
They began recording in early 1963 with "How Do You Do It?", a Mitch Murray written song that both Adam Faith and The Beatles had turned down (in the latter case because they wanted to record their own material, specifically "Please Please Me"). The song became a number one hit, until being replaced at the top by The Beatles' third single, "From Me to You".
Gerry & the Pacemakers next two singles, Murray's "I Like It" and Rodgers and Hammerstein's "You'll Never Walk Alone", both also reached number one in the UK Singles Chart. Never before had the first three singles by a performer all reached the top spot (the feat would not be duplicated until Frankie Goes to Hollywood did it in the 1980s).
Despite this early success, Gerry & the Pacemakers never had another number one single in the U.S. Gerry Marsden began writing most of their own songs, including "It's All Right", "I'm the One", and "Ferry Cross the Mersey", as well as their first and biggest U.S. hit, "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying". All of these represented the band's light, poppy, enjoyable sound. They also starred in a moderately successful early 1965 film called Ferry Cross the Mersey, for which Marsden wrote much of the soundtrack.
By later in 1965, though, their popularity was rapidly declining on both sides of the Atlantic. They lacked the innovation of the Beatles and did not have the rawer musical and visual edge of some of the other British Invasion groups, and they soon seemed un-hip. They disbanded in October 1966 with much of their latter recorded material never released in the UK.
Gerry Marsden became a popular cabaret and children's TV entertainer. He reformed the band in 1972 with prominent Liverpool musicians Jose McLaughlin, Billy Kinsley and Pete Clarke. In April 1973, this second version of the group became the only Merseybeat band to ever record for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio. The tracks from that show have now been included on the album Gerry & the Pacemakers Live at the BBC, released on Parlophone Records in October 2018. Subsequently, Marsden occasionally toured with various line-ups of the band on the oldies circuit. Gerry Marsden announced his retirement on 29 November 2018.
The band is probably best remembered for their version of "You'll Never Walk Alone," which has become the anthem for Liverpool Football Club in England. Liverpool's fans sing the song before every match at Anfield, their home stadium.
La La La
Gerry & The Pacemakers Lyrics
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Who will make me feel so good
& when I do, I'll sing this song
& I know I'll love her like I should
I'll sing:
CHORUS:
La la la la, la la la la la la la la
Whenever I am lonely, girl
& I got no place to go
I don't sit around & mope all day
I get up & here's what I say
I say:
(chorus)
You get no fun out of hangin' around
Or moanin' every day & night
It's so much better if you take it off
You cannot sit & fuss & fight
Well let me hear you now:
(chorus)
If you got your troubles just like all the other guys
Don't be a jerk like them, my friend
Just shout this & your mouse & hide
Let's shout:
(chorus)
La la la la la
The song La La La by Gerry & The Pacemakers is an upbeat and optimistic tune about finding love and enjoying life. The opening lines talk about the singer's desire to find a girl who will make him feel good, indicating that he is looking for a genuine emotional connection. When he does find her, he promises to love her "like he should." This sentiment is reinforced by the repetition of the "la la la" refrain, which becomes a joyful celebration of his love.
The second verse offers some advice for those who may be feeling lonely or lost. Rather than wallow in self-pity, the singer encourages his listeners to take action and find something to do. He suggests that it's better to have fun and let go of negative emotions than to dwell on them. This message ties in with the overall theme of the song, which is about embracing positivity and enjoying life to the fullest.
Overall, La La La is a catchy and energetic song with a positive message. Its simple lyrics and upbeat melody make it an ideal tune for dancing and singing along.
Line by Line Meaning
Now I'm gonna try & find a girl
I will make an effort to find a girl
Who will make me feel so good
A girl who makes me feel happy and satisfied
& when I do, I'll sing this song
When I find her, I will sing this song
& I know I'll love her like I should
I will love her the way I am supposed to
Whenever I am lonely, girl
When I am alone
& I got no place to go
And have no particular place to be
I don't sit around & mope all day
I do not waste time feeling sorry for myself
I get up & here's what I say
I motivate myself and say this
You get no fun out of hangin' around
It's not enjoyable to just hang out
Or moanin' every day & night
Nor is it good to complain constantly
It's so much better if you take it off
It's better to let things go and move on
You cannot sit & fuss & fight
There is no point in arguing and fighting
If you got your troubles just like all the other guys
If you have problems just like everyone else
Don't be a jerk like them, my friend
Don't act foolishly like they do, my friend
Just shout this & your mouse & hide
Just shout this and hide
La la la la la
Sing this part of the song
CHORUS:
The chorus of the song
La la la la, la la la la la la la la
Sing this part of the chorus
La la la la, la la la la la la la
Sing this part of the chorus
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: GERARD MARSDEN
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