01 Mercy Baby - Silly Dilly Woman ACE 1957
02 Mercy Baby - Mercy's Blues ACE 1957
03 Mercy Baby - Marked Deck ACE 1957
04 Mercy Baby - Rock And Roll Baby ACE 1957
05 Mercy Baby - Pleadin' RIC 1958
06 Mercy Baby - Don't Lie To Me RIC 1958
07 mercy baby - love's voodoo 1958 MERCY BABY RECORDS
08 Mercy Baby - You Ran Away 1958 MERCY BABY RECORDS
09 J. Mercy Baby - So lonesome MERCY BABY 1959
10 j. mercy baby - the rock & stomp MERCY BABY 1959
11 J. Mercy Baby And The Wonders - He She's Mine P&P
1965
12 J. Mercy Baby And The Wonders - The Letter P&P
1965
13 J. Mercy Baby - I Tried It P&P 1965
14 J. Mercy Baby - I Messed Up P&P 1965
15 Frankie Lee Sims - Misery Blues ACE 1957
16 Frankie Lee Sims - What Will Lucy Do ACE 1957
17 Mercy Baby Interview KCHU Dallas
I first heard Mercy Baby back when the amazing
compilation called Lavender Jungle came out. His song LOVE’S VOODOO struck a
major chord with me. It’s completely unique and amazing. I began immediately
researching this guy and wanted to find out as much as I could about him. Much
like the music of Joe Hill Louis (who really isn’t like Mercy Baby at all),
upon hearing one song on a compilation, I became instantly obsessed. Baby’s
singing style is super unique. One syllable words turn into in long drawn out multiple
syllable words, almost like Little Jimmy Scott, though nowhere near as drawn
out and slow. It’s hypnotic either way;
Bongos, horns, this amazing wailing song structure.
Here are all his 45’s and a few Frankie Lee Sims tracks that he played on. As an added bonus; a little interview with him on a Dallas radio station.
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