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"Why Baby Why" is a country music song co-written and originally recorded by George Jones. Released in late 1955 on Starday Records [ 1 ] and produced by Starday co-founder and Jones' manager Pappy Daily , [ 2 ] it peaked at 4 on the Billboard country charts that year. [ 1 ]
"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" is a song by English rock band the Beatles from their album A Hard Day's Night. In North America, it was released on both the American version of A Hard Day's Night and the album Something New.
The song is about being heartbroken over an old flame. The verses dive into the feeling of still being in love with someone who has moved on; one lyric describes it as "a fool in love with a fool that never cared." The chorus then laments the desire but inability to let go with the lyric, "So won't you tell me why I can't say goodbye." [4]
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" is the opening track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush. Written by Young, it was first introduced during the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young shows of 1970 prior to the release of Déjà Vu. [1] The song also appears on Live at Massey Hall 1971.
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"Tell Me Why" is a song by English rock band Genesis. It first appeared as the seventh track on their 14th studio album, We Can't Dance (1991), and was issued as a single in Europe in 1992 and in the United Kingdom on 8 February 1993 by Virgin Records.