The song Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is correctly attributed. The song by Don Covay and The Goodtimers that you referred to is a different song called "Mercy Mercy." I listened to the song, and other than similar titles and being in a similar bluesy manner, it's not the same song.
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The song Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is correctly attributed. The song by Don Covay and The Goodtimers that you referred to is a different song called "Mercy Mercy." I listened to the song, and other than similar titles and being in a similar bluesy manner, it's not the same song.
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