Angel Of Mercy
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
Today I saw the sun
To rise to fall but can you forgive me
I sail upon this mortal storm
And hearts that cry and love is to leave me
We're miles apart
I know my aim is true
It keeps this flame from dying
I just stay alive
Angel of mercy
I know that I'll find you
So it's to my God in heaven that I pray
We can fly away
The voice is on the wind
I steal the stars, the course I must follow
No space or time, no sleep the soul
It lies awake, it craves to be near you
It drives me on
I know my aim is true
It keeps my flame from dying
We might live again
Angel of mercy
I know that I'll find you
So it's to my God in heaven that I pray
We can fly away
Sailing on a sea of gold
Where silver wings of angels go
I can see a million miles
That love goes on forever
Write a letter in the sand
That only lovers understand
And when the words are said and done
That we must come together
Sailing on a sea of gold
Where silver wings of angels go
I can see a million miles
That love goes on forever
To rise to fall but can you forgive me
I sail upon this mortal storm
And hearts that cry and love is to leave me
We're miles apart
I know my aim is true
It keeps this flame from dying
I just stay alive
Angel of mercy
I know that I'll find you
So it's to my God in heaven that I pray
We can fly away
The voice is on the wind
I steal the stars, the course I must follow
No space or time, no sleep the soul
It lies awake, it craves to be near you
It drives me on
I know my aim is true
It keeps my flame from dying
We might live again
Angel of mercy
I know that I'll find you
So it's to my God in heaven that I pray
We can fly away
Sailing on a sea of gold
Where silver wings of angels go
I can see a million miles
That love goes on forever
Write a letter in the sand
That only lovers understand
And when the words are said and done
That we must come together
Sailing on a sea of gold
Where silver wings of angels go
I can see a million miles
That love goes on forever
Angel Of Mercy
Released by the Bee Gees, "Angel Of Mercy" stands as a poignant example of their mid-1970s soulful pop style, characterized by lush harmonies and emotive delivery. The track exemplifies the group's ability to blend R&B influences with mainstream appeal, featuring a signature three-part vocal arrangement that became a hallmark of their sound during this era. While often associated with their broader discography of romantic ballads and dance tracks, this recording highlights the band's capacity for introspective songwriting and emotional depth. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, reflecting the musical sophistication they brought to the charts in the mid-decade.

