Woo
Ah, mer cy, mer cy me.
Ah, things ain’t what they used to be, no, no.
Where did all the blue skies go?
Poi son is the wind that blows from the north and south and east.
Woo mer cy, mer cy me.
Ah, things ain’t what they used to be, no, no.
Oil di a the blue skies go?
Poi son is the wind that blows from the north and south and east.
Woo mer (F#m9)wast ed on the o ceans and up on our seas.
Fish full of mer cu ry.
Ah.
Oh, mer cy, mer cy me.
Ah, things ain’t what they used to be, no, no.
Ra di a the blue skies go?
Poi son is the wind that blows from the north and south and east.
Woo mer (F#m9)wast ed on the o ceans and up on our seas.
Fish full of mer cu ry.
Ah.
Oh, mer tion un der ground and in the (B7sus)sky.
An i mals and birds who live near by are (Emaj9)dy ing.
Oh mer
Woo
Ah, mer cy, mer cy me.
Ah, things ain’t what they used to be, no, no.
What di a the blue skies go?
Poi son is the wind that blows from the north and south and east.
Woo mer (F#m9)wast ed on the o ceans and up on our seas.
Fish full of mer cu ry.
Ah.
Oh, mer tion un der ground and in the (B7sus)sky.
An i mals and birds who live near by are (Emaj9)dy ing.
Oh mer a bout this o ver crowd ed land?
How much more a buse from man can she stand?
This page shows “Mercy, Mercy Me” by Marvin Gaye in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of E at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.