Mercury Blues
Hans Theessink Lyrics


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If I had money, tell you what I'd do
I'd go downtown and buy a Mercury too
I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury
I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury
Gonna buy me a Mercury
And cruise it up and down the road

The girl a love, I stole her from a friend
He got lucky, stole her back again
Cause she knowed he had a Mercury
She knowed he had a Mercury
Gonna buy me a Mercury
And cruise it up and down the road

Hey there Mama, you look so fine
Riding round in that Mercury '49
I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury
I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury
Gonna buy me a Mercury
And cruise it up and down the road

My baby went out, she didn't stay long
She bought herself a Mercury
Come a-cruisin'home
I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury
I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury




Gonna buy me a Mercury
And cruise it up and down the road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hans Theessink's "Mercury Blues" revolve around a love for the car brand Mercury. The singer of the song first states, "If I had money, tell you what I'd do / I'd go downtown and buy a Mercury too." This shows that the car is a status symbol or something to aspire towards, something that isn't quite within reach. The singer is "crazy 'bout a Mercury" and wants to "cruise it up and down the road." The car is an important part of their identity or lifestyle, and they want to show it off.


The second verse introduces a love interest who the singer stole from a friend. The friend eventually stole her back because "she knowed he had a Mercury." This demonstrates the car's importance - even romantic relationships are influenced by one's access to a Mercury. The singer is undeterred and still plans to buy their own Mercury, hoping to "cruise it up and down the road." The third verse sees the singer admiring a stranger's Mercury and complimenting them by saying "you look so fine / Riding round in that Mercury '49." The chorus repeats the singer's love for the car and desire to own one.


Overall, "Mercury Blues" is a lighthearted tune that celebrates the joy and pride that can come with owning a car. It shows how automobiles are more than just objects - they can represent freedom, status, and personal identity.


Line by Line Meaning

If I had money, tell you what I'd do
If I had enough money, I would do what I'm about to describe.


I'd go downtown and buy a Mercury too
I would go to the city center and purchase a car model known as Mercury.


I'm crazy 'bout a Mercury
I absolutely love the Mercury car model.


Gonna buy me a Mercury
I am planning on buying a Mercury car for myself.


And cruise it up and down the road
And drive it around the streets and enjoy the experience.


The girl I love, I stole her from a friend
I took away the woman I was fond of from one of my buddies.


He got lucky, stole her back again
But he was fortunate enough to retrieve her as she went back to him.


Cause she knowed he had a Mercury
Because she was aware that my friend owned a Mercury that she liked.


Hey there Mama, you look so fine
Hello there, my dear, you look gorgeous today.


Riding round in that Mercury '49
Driving that 1949 model of Mercury.


My baby went out, she didn't stay long
My girlfriend left the house, but she came home soon after.


She bought herself a Mercury
She purchased a Mercury car for herself.


Come a-cruisin'home
And she drove it back home.




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