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"Tell Me Where It Hurts" is the 2007 lead single from alternative rock band Garbage's career-spanning greatest hits album Absolute Garbage, and was released as a physical single by A&E Records in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and as a digital single or airplay-only release in other worldwide territories.
Tell Me Where It Hurts" is a song written by Diane Warren originally recorded by the Real Milli Vanilli for their 1991 album The Moment of Truth. The song has been covered by many artists in the subsequent years.
The promotional campaign for Absolute Garbage was launched in late May 2007, when Geffen Records updated Garbage's Myspace profile streaming audio player to include the album's lead single "Tell Me Where It Hurts" and the remix of "Bad Boyfriend", [30] while the music video for "Tell Me Where It Hurts" premiered on Channel 4's Video Exclusive ...
Tell Me Where It Hurts may refer to: "Tell Me Where It Hurts" (Garbage song), 2007 "Tell Me Where It Hurts" (The Real Milli Vanilli song), 1991;
Kathy Troccoli is the self-titled fifth full-length album from singer-songwriter Kathy Troccoli.It was released by Reunion Records in 1994. [2] [3] The lead single was Diane Warren's "Tell Me Where It Hurts".
Garbage is a Scottish and American [1] rock band formed in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1993.The group's discography consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, one remix album, one extended play, 37 singles, four promotional singles, three video albums, and 38 music videos (many of which are alternate versions to the same song).
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Troccoli was raised in Islip Terrace, Long Island, New York, [1] where she graduated from East Islip High School. Her father died of colon cancer when she was 15; her mother died of breast cancer in 1991, shortly before the release of her album Pure Attraction and its mainstream chart selection, "Everything Changes".
Shirley Manson stated: "The boys were playing some of the chords, and the lyrics just came out in like two minutes. I've never had to review them really. They were perfect the way they were, and that never happened to me before." [1] "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing" initially began "very simple"; however, over time, more elements were recorded ...