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"Tell Him", originally "Tell Her", is a 1962 song that was written and composed by Bert Berns, who, when he did so, used the pen name of Bert Russell, and which was popularized through its recording by the Exciters. The song was recorded as "Tell Her" by Dean Parrish in 1966, and Kenny Loggins in 1989.
The Heart and Soul of Bert Berns (2003) a CD compiled by Doug Morris and Universal Music encompassing some of Berns' best work. Twist and Shout: The Bert Berns Story – Vol. 1: 1960–1964 (2008), a CD featuring more than two dozen of Berns' R&B and rock hits, released through Ace Records of England. Mr. Success: The Bert Berns Story – Vol ...
"Tell Him" (Bert Berns song), a 1962 single by The Exciters, written by Bert Berns "Tell Him" (Carlton Black song), a 1963 song written by Carlton Black and recorded by several artists "Tell Him", a song by Shayne Ward from the album Breathless "Tell Him", a hidden track on the 1998 album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill by Lauryn Hill "Loyal to ...
Tell Him (Bert Berns song) That's When It Hurts; Twenty-Five Miles; Twist and Shout This page was last edited on 24 October 2024, at 20:21 (UTC). Text is available ...
In February 1963 Davis had her biggest success with a cover version of The Exciters' "Tell Him". Written by Bert Russell (also known as Bert Berns), this song was covered in the sixties by a number of artists, including Helen Shapiro and Alma Cogan, and was successfully revived in the late 1990s by Vonda Shepard, for the American Fox television ...
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One of his singles recorded in 1962, "Tell Her", written by Bert Berns under the pseudonym Bert Russell, and produced by Berns, was the original version of "Tell Him" which later became an international hit for The Exciters (and in the UK for Billie Davis).