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Wikipedia article"'Have Mercy Baby'" is a popular rhythm and blues song, written by Billy Ward and Rose Marks, recorded by The Dominoes in Cincinnati, produced by Ralph Bass, and released by Federal Records in 1952. It was Number One on the R&B Charts for ten non consecutive weeks. DescriptionClyde McPhatter's roots were in the black church. The song is essentially the gospel song "Have Mercy, Jesus" sung in the call-and-response style of a gospel quartet, although it is in the straight twelve-bar blues form that gospel singers disdained. In the first chorus McPhatter simply follows the melody, but subsequently he freely improvises in the gospel style with short but spectacular melismas, stringing out phrases to overlap the backup singers responses, interjecting screams and 'yeahs', shouting a gospel funk. The backup band lays down the rhythm and provides the expected tenor sax solo. ImpactThe Dominoes' version of "Have Mercy Baby" was the definitive rhythm and gospel record. Influenced by the group's lead singer Clyde McPhatter, its importance lies in that it was the first popular R&B recording highlighting passionate black gospel music features. Cover versionsOther significant recordings of the song were made by: *The Bobbettes (1960), whose version went to #66 on the Hot 100. *The Rivingtons (1962) *James Brown (1964), whose version charted #92 Pop.White, Cliff (1991). "Discography". In 'Star Time' (pp. 5459) [CD booklet]. New York: PolyGram Records. ReferencesCategory:Billy Ward and his Dominoes songs Category:Songs written by Billy Ward (singer) Category:Songs written by Rose Marks Category:1952 singles Category:1965 singles Category:James Brown songs Category:1952 songs Category:Federal Records singles Category:King Records (United States) singles | |
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