You'll Never Walk Alone - Gerry & The Pacemakers
- Entered the US chart on 05 June 1965 and spent 6 weeks in the charts, reaching a high of number 48.
- Entered the UK chart on 10 October 1963 and reached number 1. Spent 19 weeks in the charts (4 weeks at number 1).
- Re-entered the UK chart on 25 April 2010 and spent 1 week in the charts, reaching a high of number 33.
- Re-entered the UK chart on 16 September 2012 and spent 2 weeks in the charts, reaching a high of number 12.
- Included in UK Number Ones.
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You'll Never Walk Alone - Alfie Boe 


You'll Never Walk Alone
- Elvis Presley
(with The Jordanaires)

You'll Never Walk Alone - Frank Sinatra 


You'll Never Walk Alone
- Johnny Maestro
(and The Brooklyn Bridge)

You'll Never Walk Alone
- Jose Carreras & Placido Domingo & Luciano Pavarotti 

You'll Never Walk Alone
- Patti Labelle & The Bluebelles
(and The Blue Belles)

You'll Never Walk Alone - Lesley Garrett 


You'll Never Walk Alone - Malcolm Vaughan 


You'll Never Walk Alone
- Michael Ball
(with Captain Tom Moore & The Voices Of Care Choir)

You'll Never Walk Alone
- The Crowd 


You'll Never Walk Alone - Tibor Rudas
(presents The 3 Tenors Paris 1988)
