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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
In 1965, The Beach Boys covered "Tell Me Why" on their Beach Boys' Party! album. In 1982, April Wine covered it on their album Power Play. It reached #46 in Canada. [12] In 1986, The Chenille Sisters covered the song, as a medley with "Chains", on their self titled first album. In 2002, The Punkles did a cover of the song on their second album ...
US 1940s 1 – Dec 1951, US 1 for 11 weeks Dec 1951, US BB 2 of 1951, DDD 4 of 1951, RYM 5 of 1951, POP 6 of 1952, Italy 68 of 1955, Acclaimed 1084 2: Nat King Cole: Unforgettable: 1951: US: US BB 1 of 1952, POP 1 of 1952, RYM 4 of 1951, US 1940s 14 – Nov 1951, DDD 25 of 1951, Europe 63 of the 1950s, Scrobulate 78 of vocal, WXPN 500 3: Les ...
Tell Me Why is the second studio album by American country music artist Wynonna Judd, released via Curb and MCA Records on May 11, 1993. Receiving positive reviews from music critics, it has been certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of 1,000,000 units.
Side 2; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Imagination Is a Magic Dream" Bob Hilliard, B.T. Green: 3:10: 2. "If You Love Me, Really Love Me" Geoff Parsons, Marguerite Monnot: 3:25: 3. "There Goes That Song Again"
"Once we realized that the worst, most offensive thing you could do in Chicago is to step onstage not wearing a T-shirt and jeans, we got our sparkly suits out. Any button we could possibly push ...
In the early 1950s, Eddie Fisher recorded several hit songs at the studio, including "Anytime" (1951), "Tell Me Why" (1951), and "Wish You Were Here" (1952). In January 1956, Elvis Presley recorded " Blue Suede Shoes " at the studio, [ 17 ] [ 18 ] returning in February and again in July, during which he recorded his hits " Hound Dog " and " Don ...