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{{Infobox album
| Name = Tell Me Why
| name = Tell Me Why
| Cover = Tellmewhyvinton.jpg
| type = Studio
| Type = Studio
| artist = [[Bobby Vinton]]
| Artist = [[Bobby Vinton]]
| cover = Tellmewhyvinton.jpg
| Released = July 1964
| alt =
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| released = July 1964
| recorded =
| Label = [[Epic Records|Epic]]
| Producer = Robert Morgan
| venue =
| studio =
| Last album = ''[[There! I've Said It Again (album)|There! I've Said It Again]]'' <br /> (1964) |
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| This album = '''''Tell Me Why''''' <br /> (1964) |
| length =
| Next album = ''[[Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits]]'' <br /> (1964) |
| label = [[Epic Records|Epic]]
| producer = Robert Morgan
| prev_title = [[There! I've Said It Again (album)|There! I've Said It Again]]
| prev_year = 1964
| next_title = [[Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits (1964 album)|Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits]]
| next_year = 1964
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
'''''Tell Me Why''''' was [[Bobby Vinton]]'s eighth studio album, released in July [[1964 in music|1964]]. The [[Tell Me Why (1951 song)|title track]] is the album's only single. Cover versions include "[[Somewhere Along the Way]]", "[[When I Lost You]]", "[[Some of These Days]]", "[[Maybe You'll Be There]]", "[[If You Love Me (Really Love Me)]]" and "[[I Wanna Be Loved]]".
| rev1 = ''[[Record Mirror]]''
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |last1=Jones |first1=Peter |author-link1=Peter Jones (journalist) |last2= Jopling |first2= Norman |date=13 February 1965 |title=Bobby Vinton: ''Tell Me Why''
|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/60s/65/Record-Mirror-1965-02-13-S-OCR.pdf |magazine=[[Record Mirror]] |issue=205 |page=11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220401225345/https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/60s/65/Record-Mirror-1965-02-13-S-OCR.pdf |archive-date=1 April 2022|access-date=17 August 2022}}</ref>
}}

'''''Tell Me Why''''' is [[Bobby Vinton]]'s eighth studio album, released in July 1964. The [[Tell Me Why (1951 song)|title track]] is the album's only single. Cover versions include "[[Somewhere Along the Way]]", "[[When I Lost You]]", "[[Some of These Days]]", "[[Maybe You'll Be There]]", "[[If You Love Me (Really Love Me)]]" and "[[I Wanna Be Loved]]".


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| writing_credits = yes
| headline = Side 1
| headline = Side 1
| title1 = [[Somewhere Along the Way]]
| title1 = [[Somewhere Along the Way]]
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| writer2 = [[Irving Berlin]]
| writer2 = [[Irving Berlin]]
| length2 = 2:14
| length2 = 2:14
| title3 = [[There Goes My Heart (song)|There Goes My Heart]]
| title3 = [[There Goes My Heart (1934 song)|There Goes My Heart]]
| writer3 = [[Benny Davis]], [[Abner Silver]]
| writer3 = [[Benny Davis]], [[Abner Silver]]
| length3 = 2:59
| length3 = 2:59
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}}
}}
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| writing_credits = yes
| headline = Side 2
| headline = Side 2
| title1 = [[Imagination Is a Magic Dream]]
| title1 = [[Imagination Is a Magic Dream]]
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| length4 = 2:36
| length4 = 2:36
| title5 = I Love You Much Too Much
| title5 = I Love You Much Too Much
| writer5 = [[Don Raye]], Alexander Olshey, Chaim Towber
| writer5 = [[Don Raye]], [[Alexander Olshanetsky|Alexander Olshey]], [[Chaim Towber]]
| length5 = 2:54
| length5 = 2:54
| title6 = [[I Wanna Be Loved]]
| title6 = [[I Wanna Be Loved]]
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}}
}}


==Album credits==
==Personnel==
*Produced by Robert Morgan
*Robert Morgan - producer
*Stan Applebaum - arranger, conductor
*Arranged and conducted by Stan Applebaum


==Charts==
==Charts==
{|class="wikitable"
'''Album''' - Billboard (North America)
! Chart (1964)
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="550px"
! Peak<br/>position
!align="left"|Year
!align="left"|Chart
!align="left"|Position
|-
|-
|US ''Billboard'' Top LPs
|align="left"|1964
|align="left"|The Billboard 200
|align="center"|31
|align="left"|31
|-
|-
|}
|}


'''Singles''' - Billboard (North America)
'''Singles''' - ''Billboard'' (United States)
{|class="wikitable"
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="550px"
!align="left"|Year
! Year
!align="left"|Single
! Single
!align="left"|Chart
! Chart
!align="left"|Position
! Position
|-
|-
|align="left"|1964
| 1964
|align="left"|"Tell Me Why"
| "Tell Me Why"
|align="left"|The Billboard Hot 100
| ''Billboard'' Hot 100
|align="left"|13
| align="center"|13
|-
|-
|align="left"|1964
| 1964
|align="left"|"Tell Me Why"
| "Tell Me Why"
| Easy Listening
|align="left"|Billboard Adult Contemporary
|align="left"|3
| align="center"|3
|}
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Bobby Vinton}}

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Latest revision as of 16:11, 29 April 2024

Tell Me Why
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1964
GenrePop
LabelEpic
ProducerRobert Morgan
Bobby Vinton chronology
There! I've Said It Again
(1964)
Tell Me Why
(1964)
Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits
(1964)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Record Mirror[1]

Tell Me Why is Bobby Vinton's eighth studio album, released in July 1964. The title track is the album's only single. Cover versions include "Somewhere Along the Way", "When I Lost You", "Some of These Days", "Maybe You'll Be There", "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" and "I Wanna Be Loved".

Track listing

[edit]

Personnel

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  • Robert Morgan - producer
  • Stan Applebaum - arranger, conductor

Charts

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Chart (1964) Peak
position
US Billboard Top LPs 31

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1964 "Tell Me Why" Billboard Hot 100 13
1964 "Tell Me Why" Easy Listening 3

References

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  1. ^ Jones, Peter; Jopling, Norman (13 February 1965). "Bobby Vinton: Tell Me Why" (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 205. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.