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Saturday, 23 April 2011

MERCY, MERCY ME (THE ECOLOGY)


"Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" was the second single from Marvin Gaye's 1971 album, What's Going On. Following the breakthrough of the title track's success, the song, written solely by Gaye, became one of his most poignant anthems of sorrow regarding the environment. Led by Gaye playing piano, strings conducted by Paul Riser, multi-tracking vocals from Gaye, the instrumentals provided by The Funk Brothers and a leading sax solo by Wild Bill Moore, the song rose to #4 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart and #1 for two weeks on the R&B singles charts on August 14 through to August 27, 1971.[1]
As the single became his second million seller from What's Going On, the album started on the soul album charts in the top five and began charging up the pop rankings. "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" soon became one of Gaye's most famous songs in his extensive catalogue. In 2002 it was his third single recording to win a "Grammy Hall of Fame" Award. Like "Inner City Blues", Bob Babbitt, not James Jamerson, plays the bass line.

4 comments:

  1. Awesome track - considering that the environmental concern/fad started within the last 40 or so years ago this song was a slight step ahead of its time and social consciousness when other bands weren't on this wagin as yet!

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  2. As Steve said, ideas well ahead of the curve.

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  3. STEVEA - I WAS HAPPY TO FIND THIS SONG!

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  4. KYLE - YEAH THE ONES THAT DIE YOUNG ALWAYS ARE.

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