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It charted in November 1960 by The Shirelles....written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin probably earlier that year.
If you mean Ferry Cross the Mersey, they didn't. It was written by Gerry Marsden of 'Gerry and the Pacemakers' and released in 1964. (Also a movie, and later a stage production). But Paul McCartney did join Gerry and other Liverpuddlians in releasing a charity version of it in 1989, to raise money for victims of the Hillsborough disaster.
Engelbert Humperdinck, the singer, whose real name is Arnold George Dorsey, was originally not believed to have written or composed any songs for Tom Jones, whose own real name is Thomas Jones Woodward. They were often compared to each other, however; a large part of this might have had to do with the facts that both were proteges of British music producer and impressario Gordon Mills and that both recorded on the same record label, the Parrot Records label, in the earliest phases of their respective careers.THE ABOVE ANSWER IS, IN FACT, FALSE.Engelbert Humperdinck wrote the song "This and That" which Tom Jones recorded in his early career.The last person who answered this question did so without actually knowing the facts, yet answered the question anyway.What confuses many people about this question was that Mr. Humperdinck, when he wrote and composed "This And That" for Mr. Jones, used the pen name of Gerry Dorsey when he did.
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Baker Street, performed by Gerry Rafferty.
Englebert Humperdinck
I assume you're referring to Gerry Dorsey, the name that singer Engelbert Humperdinck used to perform under. A different Engelbert Humperdinck, a composer, wrote the opera "Hansel and Gretel," which premiered in 1893. He based it on the folktale collected by the Brothers Grimm.
How old is this request..? I have the song in question and am about to upload it to youtube.....sunday 27/02/2011
Ronans dad is Gerry Keating,
this gentlemens real name is ; Arnold George Dorsey (Gerry Dorsey was an earlier stage name)
Gerry Pearlberg has written: 'Mr. Bluebird'
Gerry Kelly has written: 'The Good Friday Agreement'
Gerry Peirce has written: 'How Percival caught the tiger'
Gerry Schleifer has written: 'Five million francs'
Gerry Kennedy has written: 'A Guide to Emigration and Working'
Gerry Fenn has written: 'Releasing human potential'
Gerry Trantina has written: 'Structural analysis of thermoplastic components'