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"You'll Never Walk Alone" is a song written by Richard Rodgers
and Oscar Hammerstein II
for their 1945 musical, Carousel.

In the musical, the song is sung after the death of the main character to give courage to his pregnant widow, and is sung in a later scene to encourage a graduation class of which his daughter is a member. As a result, it has become a standard, sung by graduation classes in the United States.

The song was recorded by many artists, first charting in 1945 in a version by Frank Sinatra (#9 on the Billboard charts). Patti LaBelle and the BlueBelles had a #34 charting version in 1964. Elvis Presley
's version got to #90 in 1968.

In England, the song was recorded in the early 1960s by Liverpool group Gerry & the Pacemakers, and reached #1 in the UK charts on the 26th October 1963 where it stayed for 4 weeks. It was also adopted by Liverpool F.C. football supporters (the words You'll Never Walk Alone also feature in the current club crest), and is now invariably sung by them at matches, and has spread to other football crowds, such as:
  • Scotland: Celtic F.C.
  • Netherlands: Feyenoord Rotterdam, Ajax Amsterdam, FC Twente
  • Germany: Mainz 05, FC St. Pauli, Borussia Dortmund, 1. FC Köln
  • Japan: F.C. Tokyo
Before the first leg of the 2002/2003 UEFA Cup tie between Celtic and Liverpool at Celtic Park, all the fans were led in the singing of "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Gerry & The Pacemakers frontman Gerry Marsden. Marsden was to do the same at the return leg at Anfield, but was unable due to a scheduling conflict.

The song also reached #1 in the UK charts in June 1985 for 2 weeks, a charity record, following the Valley Parade fire at Bradford City on 11 May 1985 (NOT the Heysel Stadium disaster 18 days later). The song was performed by The Crowd (including Gerry Marsden, Paul McCartney and Rolf Harris
).

The song reached #1 in the UK charts for a third time when it was released by Robson and Jerome. The song reached number one on the November 3 1996 and remained there for two weeks selling in excess of 300,000 copies. The song was released as a single along with What Becomes of the Broken Hearted and Saturday Night at the Movies.

An operatic version by José Carreras
, Placido Domingo & Luciano Pavarotti
with Mehta, reached number 21 in the UK charts in July 1998.

The song was sung in the BBC radio show The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Eddie, the shipboard computer.

It is also the corps song of the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, and is sung by Jerry Lewis at the end of his annual telethon for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The song Fearless by Pink Floyd features a football crowd singing this song at the end. Students of St John's College, Cambridge sing a modified version called "Sign On" with the words 'You'll Never Be at John's', sung as a response to the song: "I'd Rather Be At Oxford Than At John's", which is sung by rival Colleges.

It also played by the Western Illinois University Marching Leathernecks at the end of every performance. The band faces each other in a large circle with a quartet in center. The members play and sing "Never Walk" as reminder of the strength of the bond between members. This tradition was started by the late Dale Hopper.

Recorded versions

  • The Adicts
  • The American Tenors
  • Ed Ames
  • Gene Ammons
  • Angelis
  • Die Toten Hosen
  • Louis Armstrong
  • John Arpin
  • Chet Atkins
  • Joe Augustine
  • The Bachelors
  • Michael Ball
  • Shirley Bassey
  • Laurie Beecham
  • The Blind Boys Of Alabama
  • Blue Haze
  • Pat Boone
  • Brooklyn All-Stars
  • C. W. S. Glasgow Band
  • Glen Campbell
  • José Carreras
  • Johnny Cash
  • Eddie Chamblee
  • Ray Charles
  • Enrique Chia
  • Richard Clayderman
  • Jan Clayton
  • Perry Como
  • Ray Conniff
  • Barbara Cook
  • Michael Crawford
  • Czech Symphony Orchestra
  • Doris Day
  • Muriel Dickinson
  • Plácido Domingo
  • The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra
  • Jimmy Durante
  • Billy Eckstine
  • Simon Estes
  • Eileen Farrell
  • Ferrante & Teicher
  • The Five Blind Boys Of Alabama
  • The Flamingos
  • Renee Fleming
  • Myron Floren
  • Florida Boys
  • Nettie Fowler
  • Sergio Franchi
  • Aretha Franklin
  • Paul Freeman
  • Jane Froman
  • G4
  • Bill & Gloria Gaither
  • Judy Garland
  • Lesley Garrett
  • John Gary
  • Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
  • Gerry & The Pacemakers
  • Wayne Gratz
  • Byrdie Green
  • Lee Greenwood
  • Guy & Ralna
  • Roy Hamilton
  • Sam Harris
  • Linda Hibberd
  • Katherine Hilgenberg
  • Burt Holiday
  • Jason Howard
  • Engelbert Humperdinck
  • Ferlin Husky
  • Imaginations
  • The Imperials
  • Mahalia Jackson
  • Vern Jackson
  • Joni James
  • Jon Jang
  • Christine Johnson
  • Meg Johnson
  • Shirley Jones
  • Tom Jones
  • Michael Junior
  • Kamahl
  • Fiona Kimm
  • The Knickerbockers
  • Patti LaBelle
  • Mario Lanza
  • The Lennon Sisters
  • The Lettermen
  • Liverpool F.C.
  • London Theatre Orchestra
  • John MacNally
  • Johnny Maestro
  • Bill Medley
  • Melodie
  • The Mighty Clouds Of Joy
  • Brett Mitchell
  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir
  • Jim Nabors
  • Tom Netherton
  • Olivia Newton-John
  • Martin Nievera
  • The Oak Ridge Boys
  • Daniel O'Donnell
  • 101 Strings Orchestra
  • The O'Neal Twins
  • Papa Bue's Viking Jazzband
  • Frank Patterson
  • Mike Pender
  • Peter Pan Kids
  • Bernadette Peters
  • Elvis Presley
  • Billy Preston
  • Johnny Preston
  • Colin Pryce-Jones
  • John Raitt
  • Boots Randolph
  • Eric Reed
  • Jerry Reed
  • Joanna Riding
  • The Righteous Brothers
  • Rev. Cleophus Robinson
  • Robson & Jerome
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein
  • Richard Rodgers
  • Daniel Rodriguez
  • Kevin Rowland
  • Robin S.
  • Tony Sandler
  • The Sentimental Strings
  • Nina Simone
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Johnny "Hammond" Smith
  • Kate Smith
  • Keely Smith
  • Smoking Popes
  • Dorothy Squires
  • Jo Stafford
  • The Starlite Orchestra
  • Starsound Orchestra
  • Barbra Streisand
  • Enzo Stuarti
  • J.D. Sumner
  • Grady Tate
  • Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
  • Bryn Terfel
  • Lee Towers
  • Claramae Turner
  • Gordon Turner
  • Conway Twitty
  • Ronan Tynan
  • Frankie Vaughan
  • Malcolm Vaughan
  • Regine Velasquez
  • Gene Vincent
  • Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians
  • Dottie West
  • Andy Williams
  • James Williams
  • Kevin Williams
  • Roger Williams
  • Jackie Wilson
  • Women's Chorus Of Dallas
  • Finbar Wright
  • Tammy Wynette
  • Glenn Yarborough
  • Norma Zimmer
  • Nonoy Zuniga
  • University High School Marching Band, Orlando, FL

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