Gerry was discovered on the Thames TV show
"Opportunity Knocks" with Hughie Green. He is not a name that sticks
out from the 1970s pop world, but never the less he had four top forty hits in
the charts.
His first 1970 single was a No.4 hit simply
called Sally the Gracie Field song, followed by his version of Cry which got as
high as No 38.
He is probably best known for the next hit
called My Prayer, and this was his third UK hit single, the song itself goes
back to the 1920s, and had been a hit for The Inkspots and Glenn Miller, to
name just a few. The song dates back to 1939 and was written by Jimmy Kennedy.
Gerry was born in 1933 in Gateshead and died in 1989 aged only 54. But luckily
his music is still available, like his 1971 hit its A Sin To Tell A Lie a No.
13 hit which dates all the way back to 1936. His last hit in the top forty was
Little Drops Of Silver.
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