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1964 singles The Rolling Stones songs Jeff Lynne songs Jimi Hendrix songs Songs written by Don Covay 1964 songs
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%22Mercy, Mercy%22 (sometimes referred to as %22Have Mercy%22) is a rhythm and blues song first recorded by American R&B singer/songwriter Don Covay in 1964. It has been identified as a song that %22not only established a new guitar dominated soul sound, but also proved a formative influence on white r&bers [sic] Mick Jagger and Peter Wolf%22. The songwriting is usually credited to Covay and Ron Alonzo Miller, although other co-writers' names have also appeared on various releases.In late 1964, the song became a hit, reaching number one on the Cash Box R&B chart and number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. Several artists have recorded %22Mercy, Mercy%22, including a well-known version by the Rolling Stones in 1965. More recently, Covay's original version has received attention as one of Jimi Hendrix's first recordings as a sideman.
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