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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
1951-07, 1951-08 Piano Interpretations: Blue Note: 1951 Trio, with Oscar Pettiford and Franklin Skeete (bass; separately), Lee Abrams (drums, congas) 1958-01 Piano: Riverside: 1958 Quartet, with Kenny Burrell (guitar), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums) 1959-02, 1959-03 Kelly Blue: Riverside 1959
10 May Pee Wee King "Slow Coach (Slow Poke)" 5 weeks 17 May 24 May 31 May 7 June 14 June Johnnie Ray "Cry" 5 weeks 21 June 28 June 5 July 12 July 19 July Eddie Fisher; The Four Aces "Tell Me Why" 2 weeks 26 July 2 August Eddie Fisher "Anytime" 3 weeks 9 August 16 August 23 August The Weavers; Les Welch "Ay-Round the Corner" 4 weeks 30 August
Tell Me Why (1951 song) That's Good, That's Bad (Frankie Laine song) There's a Tear in My Beer; There's Been a Change in Me; They Call the Wind Maria; This Is My Song (1951 song) The Thrill Is Gone; Thy Burdens Are Greater than Mine; Too Young (Sidney Lippman and Sylvia Dee song) Train Kept A-Rollin' Travelin' Blues
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Jack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of recordings by musician Ike Turner released on Secret Records in 2011. The packaging includes a 31 track CD plus a 10-inch vinyl. [2] In the 1950s, Turner discovered many blues musicians when he was a talent scout. He was also a bandleader and a session musician. [3]
"Tell Me Why" is a song produced by Swedish DJs Steve Angello and Axwell (both later members of the trio Swedish House Mafia) under the name "Supermode" (originally called "Supermongo"). The song interpolates two Bronski Beat songs from their album The Age of Consent .