The Mersey Sound is number 10 in a series of slim paperbacks originally published in the 1960s by Penguin in a series called
Penguin Modern Poets. Each book assembled work by three compatible poets. Number 6, for example, contained poems by
George MacBeth,
Edward Lucie-Smith and
Jack Clemo. The other books in the series were not given a specific title. The first edition of
The Mersey Sound contains 128 pages, the half-title page being number 1. Henri is first with 44 pages (30 poems), then McGough with 32 pages (24 poems) and Patten with 31 pages (26 poems). A "revised and expanded" edition was published in 1974, with a cover showing an electric guitar and a total of 152 pages. Another revised edition came out in 1983, by which time more than 250,000 copies of the two previous editions had been sold. The third edition has "Revised Edition" as a subtitle, but on the cover only, with a photograph of the three poets taken by Dmitri Kasterine. Extra poems, such as Henri's "The Entry of Christ into Liverpool," helped to take the total number of pages to 160, but some of the reprinted poems had been revised in the meantime, and some were omitted, such as McGough's "Why Patriots Are a Bit Nuts In the Head". The blurb mentions the revisions, but there is no explanation for the omissions. There was also the addition of short biographies of each poet. Another book in the same format, and with complementary graphics, was also published in 1983, titled
New Volume and with all new poems by each poet, and the same biographies as in the revised edition. Again the space is weighted in favour of Henri, at 57 pages, with McGough having 33 pages and Patten 35 pages, though they each have two more poems included than Henri, whose section includes longer sequences such as "From 'Autobiography'". Both the revised and second revised issues are now out of print, the re-editing in these editions effectively superseded by more thorough collected editions of the poets' individual works. To mark the 50th anniversary of its publication, the 2007 reissue (within the
Penguin Modern Classics imprint, and subtitled "Restored 50th Anniversary Edition") reverted to the original 1967 text. ==Poems==