Mercury Girl

Alphaville · Other Songs - Alphaville

She's staying around or else she's goin away

It could be forever or it might be a day

Or may be forever I call her a mercury girl

She's building me up & then she's knocking me down

Like a factory chimney in a northern town

And I am demolished I call her a mercury girl



She never sees me till the sun goes down

Lives in a secret world

Says: her career is in another town

Life with a mercury girl



One day once when I've got some time

I try to hold her but she wouldn't be mine

She slipped through my fingers & I missed the mercury girl

She came back to me with her mocking eyes

She told me she loved me but it could have been lies

And life can be up & down, life with a mercury girl

Life can be up & down, life with a mercury girl



One day once when I've got some time

I try to hold her but she wouldn't be mine

She slipped through my fingers & I missed the mercury girl

And life can be up & down, life with a mercury girl

Life can be up & down, life with a mercury girl

Mercury Girl

Alphaville's "Mercury Girl" stands as a defining track from the late 1980s synth-pop era, showcasing the duo's signature blend of electronic textures and emotive vocals. Released alongside their acclaimed album *The Breathtaking Blue*, the song exemplifies the genre's fusion of danceable rhythms with introspective lyrics. The recording features the band's characteristic use of synthesizers and drum machines, creating a sound that was both futuristic and deeply human. As a staple of their discography, the track has been widely covered and sampled, cementing its place in the history of electronic music. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the specific aesthetic of the era while maintaining a timeless emotional resonance that continues to attract new listeners.