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In the 39th edition of Head 2 Head (2024), Greg Long and CeCe Winans contend for the best rendition of “Mercy Said No.”
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Welcome to Head 2 Head! On Head 2 Head, we pit at least two musicians performing the same song and compare their performances. After deliberating, we render a verdict on which performance was the best, or, subjectively, which performance moved us more. In the 39th edition of Head 2 Head (2024), Greg Long and CeCe Winans contend for the best rendition of “Mercy Said No”. So, without further ado, let the Head 2 Head commence!
1. Greg Long, “Mercy Said No”
Jesus Saves // Myrrh / Word Entertainment // 1998
The verses of “Mercy Said No” feature memorable melodies. They also feature Biblical and spiritual lyricism. In the second verse, Long quotes John 3:16, singing “For God so loved the world, that He sent His Son to save us / From the cross He built a bridge to set us free.” He later references the crucifixion day, where “Evil tried to stop redemption’s flow,” but, we all know that: “Mercy said, ‘No, I’m not gonna let you go /I’m not gonna let you slip away, you don’t have to be afraid…” Throughout, he serves up beautiful, reverent, and warm lead vocals. He never oversings, providing just the right oomph initially. As the song progresses, he raises the bar – ups the ante. The chorus is the section to beat – it is incredibly moving. The bridge and key modulation that follows is one of the most special moments, further increasing the energy, intensity, and spirituality (“And now when Heaven looks at me / It’s through the blood of Jesus / Remind me of one day long ago / Long ago”). Greg Long and his anointed writing team have blessed listeners with the timeless “Mercy Said No”.
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2. CeCe Winans, “Mercy Said No”
Throne Room // PureSprings Gospel // 2003
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The Verdict 👨🏿⚖️
Who performed “Mercy Said No” the best? Was it the original, co-written and performed by Greg Long back in 1998? Or, was it the cover by decorated, multi-Grammy-winning gospel singer CeCe Winans? With Long and his songwriting team, there would’ve been no “Mercy Said No.” As a composer, “Mercy Said No” is one of those songs I wish I’d written! Furthermore, Long sings beautifully. But, when CeCe Winans covers a song, watch out – she’s a magnificent vocalist. My first experience with “Mercy Said No” came from CeCe. Therefore, after more than two decades of believing she owned the definitive version of “Mercy Said No,” nothing has changed.
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