Mercy Mercy
The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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Have mercy, have mercy, baby
Have mercy, have mercy on me

Well I went to see the gypsy
To have my fortune read
She said, "man, your baby gonna leave you
Her bags are packed up under the bed"
That's right

Have mercy, have mercy, baby
Have mercy, have mercy on me

But if you leave me baby
Girl, if you put me down
I'm gonna make it to the nearest river, child
And jump overboard and drown
That's right

Have mercy, have mercy, baby
Have mercy, have mercy on me

I said hey, hey, baby, hey, hey, now
What you tryin' to do? Huh
Hey, hey baby, hey, hey now
Please don't say we're through, yeah, yeah, yeah

Have mercy, have mercy, baby
Have mercy, have mercy on me

But if you stay, baby
I tell you what I'm gonna do
I'm gonna work two jobs, seven days a week
And bring my money home to you
That's right

Have mercy, please, have mercy, baby
Have mercy, have mercy on me, yeah





Have mercy, have mercy, baby
Have mercy, have mercy on me

Overall Meaning

The Rolling Stones’ “Mercy Mercy” is a classic blues rock song that was released in 1965. This is a song about a man who is trying to save his relationship with a woman who is about to leave him. He visits a fortune teller who confirms his fear that his girlfriend is leaving but he begs her to have mercy on him and not go. In the first verse, the lyrics "Have mercy, have mercy, baby, Have mercy, have mercy on me" are pleading for her not to leave him. He then expresses how he went to see a gypsy to confirm his fears that his girlfriend is leaving him. The fortune-teller confirms that his girlfriend is packing her bags about to leave which makes him even more frantic.


In the second verse, the man threatens to commit suicide if his girlfriend leaves him. He says that if she puts him down, he will make it to the nearest river, jump overboard and drown. He begs for mercy in the refrain, emphasizing his fear of being abandoned by his partner. In the third verse, the man implores for his girlfriend to stay and promises to work hard to maintain their relationship.


“Mercy Mercy” is typical of The Rolling Stones' music, especially for the period from 1964 to the late 1960s. The song features raunchy guitars, driving beats, and raw Mick Jagger's vocals. This song was not included in an album in its release but later added as a bonus track to the 2002 CD release of the band's album "Out of Our Heads."


Line by Line Meaning

Have mercy, have mercy, baby
Asking for forgiveness and leniency from the lover


Have mercy, have mercy on me
Expressing remorse and asking for mercy from the lover


Well I went to see the gypsy
Narrating a story of going to a fortune teller


To have my fortune read
Reason for visiting the fortune teller


She said, 'man, your baby gonna leave you
Fortune teller's prediction of the lover leaving


Her bags are packed up under the bed'
Evidence of the lover preparing to leave


But if you leave me baby
Contemplating the possibility of the lover leaving


Girl, if you put me down
Imagining the lover breaking up with the artist


I'm gonna make it to the nearest river, child
Planning to commit suicide if the lover leaves


And jump overboard and drown
Method of suicide if the lover leaves


I said hey, hey, baby, hey, hey, now
Trying to get the lover's attention with a catchy phrase


What you tryin' to do? Huh
Questioning the lover's intentions


Please don't say we're through, yeah, yeah, yeah
Begging the lover not to end the relationship


But if you stay, baby
Exploring the positive outcome if the lover stays


I tell you what I'm gonna do
Announcing a plan to show commitment


I'm gonna work two jobs, seven days a week
Demonstrating dedication and sacrifice


And bring my money home to you
Offering financial support and stability


Have mercy, please, have mercy, baby
Repeatedly asking for forgiveness and mercy


Have mercy, have mercy on me, yeah
Reinforcing the plea for mercy and forgiveness




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Don Covay, Ronald Miller

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Greg Halder


on 2000 Light Years From Home

Totally underrated track and album..