Kind of a Drag [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Holvay, Jimmy
Lawdy Miss Clawdy [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Price, Lloyd
I've Been Wrong Before - The Buckinghams, Clarke, Allan
I'll Go Crazy [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Brown, James [1]
I Call Your Name [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Lennon, John
Makin' Up and Breakin' Up - The Buckinghams, Holvay, Jimmy
Don't You Care - The Buckinghams, Beisbier, Gary
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - The Buckinghams, Watson, Johnny [1]
Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song) [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Beisbier, Gary
Susan [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Beisbier, Gary
Back in Love Again [Remix] - The Buckinghams, Grebb, Marty
You Misunderstand Me [#] - The Buckinghams, Grebb, Marty
Where Did You Come From [#] - The Buckinghams, Black, Darin
This Is How Much I Love You [Remix][#] - The Buckinghams, Grebb, Marty
It's a Baeutiful Day (For Lovin') [#] - The Buckinghams, Boudreau, R.
Difference of Opinion [#] - The Buckinghams, Giammarese, Carl
I Got a Feelin' [#] - The Buckinghams, Hill, J.
You [Remix][#] - The Buckinghams, Tufano, Dennis
These clean-cut Chicagoans were unrepentantly commercial popsters whose wholesomely catchy, horn-laced '60s hits retain their bubblegum charm three decades after the fact. The 18 track Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is an exemplary b... more »est-of disc, collecting all of the group's major hits, i.e. "Kind of A Drag," "Don't You Care," "Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song)," and "Susan." Meanwhile, less familiar numbers like covers of Lloyd Price's "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," the Beatles' "I Call Your Name," and a vocal interpretation of the Cannonball Adderley jazz tune that provides the collection's title suggest that there was more substance to the band than its squeaky-clean hits let on. --Scott Schinder« less
These clean-cut Chicagoans were unrepentantly commercial popsters whose wholesomely catchy, horn-laced '60s hits retain their bubblegum charm three decades after the fact. The 18 track Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is an exemplary best-of disc, collecting all of the group's major hits, i.e. "Kind of A Drag," "Don't You Care," "Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song)," and "Susan." Meanwhile, less familiar numbers like covers of Lloyd Price's "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," the Beatles' "I Call Your Name," and a vocal interpretation of the Cannonball Adderley jazz tune that provides the collection's title suggest that there was more substance to the band than its squeaky-clean hits let on. --Scott Schinder