Gerry Monroe
Gerry Monroe was an English pop singer, who enjoyed brief popularity in the early 1970s.
Born Harry Morris in South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England, Monroe scored five Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart in 1970-71. He was spotted on Hughie Green's Opportunity Knocks TV show by Les Reed, who signed him to a long-term deal with Chapter One Records. He had a high and distinctive falsetto voice, and managed to notch up chart hits for the Chapter One label, including "Sally", a song first made popular by Gracie Fields in the 1930s. Monroe's version was co-produced and co-arranged by Reed. In 1997 an album, Sally: Pride of Our Alley, was released on compact disc on the Gold Dust label. Monroe also recorded a tribute to Bobby Charlton in 1973, following the footballer's retirement, called "Goodbye Bobby Boy".
Monroe died in October 1989 at the age of 56.Charting singles
- "Sally" UK #4
- "Cry" UK #38
- "My Prayer" UK #9
- "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" UK #13
- "Little Drops of Silver" UK #37
- "Girl of My Dreams" UK #43