"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" | |
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Song by Joe Zawinul from the album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club' | |
Released | 1966 |
Recorded | Capitol Records (Los Angeles), October 20, 1966 |
Genre | Soul jazz |
Length | 5:10 |
Label | EMI |
Writer | Joe Zawinul |
Producer | David Axelrod |
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" is a song written by Joe Zawinul in 1966 for Julian "Cannonball" Adderley and his album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club'. The song is the title track of the album and became a surprise[1] hit, reaching #11 on the Billboard charts in Feb. 1967. The song has been re-recorded numerous times,most notably by The Buckinghams who reached # 5 in August 1967, adding lyrics to the tune. It was also recorded by the Mauds in 1967, with lyrics by Curtis Mayfield. It has now become a jazz standard performed by both beginning and advanced jazz musicians.
The theme of the song on the original recording is performed by Joe Zawinul himself playing it on a Wurlitzer electric piano previously used by Ray Charles.[2]
The first part of the theme is played two times and is completely made of notes from the major pentatonic scale of the first degree.
The song has a rather unusual 20 bar structure with four distinct and rather unique sections within the 20 bar form. The chord progression is mainly made of dominant seventh chords on the first, fourth and fifth degree, giving the whole song a blues feeling, although it is not a typical blues progression.