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"Tell Me Why" is a popular song written by Marty Gold with the lyrics by Al Alberts. The song was published in 1951. The first version of the song released was a recording by Jerry Gray and his orchestra, released by Decca company in 1951, as catalog number 27621, with the flip side "Restringing the Pearls", [1] by Skeets McDonald (released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1957, with the ...
Tell Me Why (Archie Roach album), 2019; Tell Me Why (Bobby Vinton album), 1964, or the title song; Tell Me Why (Jann Browne album), 1990, or the title song; Tell Me Why (Wynonna Judd album) 1993, or the title song; Tell Me Why, a 2002 EP and its title song by Pocket Venus
1951 Dinah Washington "Be Fair to Me" / "Saturday Night" Mercury 1951 Dinah Washington "If You Don't Believe I'm Leaving" / "I'm a Fool to Want You" Mercury 1951 Dinah Washington "Just One More Chance" / "Baby Did You Hear" Mercury 1952 Dinah Washington "Wheel of Fortune" / "Tell Me Why" Mercury 1952 Dinah Washington
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The song was first released as a non-album single, "The Metro" b/w "Tell Me Why", on the MAO Music label in 1981. It reappeared, slightly remixed, on Berlin's breakthrough album Pleasure Victim, released on the independent label Enigma in 1982 and re-released on Geffen in 1983.
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1951 live albums (1 P) S. 1951 soundtrack albums (3 P) Pages in category "1951 albums" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
This made 1951 the first year since the charts inception in 1945, that Bing Crosby's Merry Christmas did not reach number one in December. [A] Billboard did not issue a year-end chart for albums in 1951. The women's album that reigned at the top of the Billboard was The Voice of Xtabay of Yma Sumac in which she remained at the top for 6 weeks.