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Mercy, Mercy Lyrics


The man in the moon has a thousand different faces
The man in the moon changes colors each day
He's watching us all, the big and the small
Can he see just you and me searching for my destiny?Mercy, mercy
You've gotta have pity on me
Have mercy on me
Mercy, mercy
Wanna be free and happy
Have mercy on meDo you believe we can travel into the future?
Do you believe there's a man in the sky?
We're making him sad, the good and the bad
Can he see just you and me searching for my destiny? OhhMercy, mercy
You've gotta have pity on me
Have mercy on me
Mercy, mercy
Wanna be free and happy
Have mercy on meI don't wanna be just one in many faces
I want you looking at me, sit down and take a look

Put me into motion give me something to believe
Mmm, hmm, mmm
Mmm, hmm, mmmMercy, mercy
You've gotta have pity on me
Have mercy on me
Mercy, mercy
You've gotta have pity on me
Have mercy on meOhh, mercy, mercy
You've gotta have pity on me
Have mercy on me, mmm
Oh, mercy, mercy
You've gotta have pity on me
Have mercy on me

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60's 'Soul Clan' member and prolific songwriter Don Covay used the backing group name 'The Goodtimers' off and on between 1961 and 1967. The name appears on his Rosemart singles, as well as on his Atlantic single releases. His debut album for Atlantic "Mercy" in 1964 does not mention the Goodtimers by name in the artists credits and little information exists that says who they may have been. Don Covay himself was born in South Carolina but moved to Washington D.C where he got involved with the doo-wop scene and opened for Little Richard who dubbed him Pretty Boy.

Read more about Don Covay & The Goodtimers on Last.fm.


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