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'''''Tell the Truth''''' is an album by [[Billy Squier]] that was released in March 4, 1993 and his most recent rock album as of 2020.<ref>Strong, Martin C. "The Great Metal Discography." Canongate Books Ltd. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1998. p. 315</ref> It contains the song "Angry", which became a modest and his last radio hit. It was not supported by Capitol Records, causing Squier to walk away from the music industry for several years.
'''''Tell the Truth''''' is the eighth studio album by [[Billy Squier]] that was released in March 4, 1993 and his most recent rock album to date.<ref>Strong, Martin C. "The Great Metal Discography." Canongate Books Ltd. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1998. p. 315</ref> It contains the song "Angry", which became a modest, and his last, radio hit. It was not supported by Capitol Records, causing Squier to walk away from the music industry for several years.


In the US, the disc failed to chart and sold less than 40,000 copies, according to [[Nielsen SoundScan]], making it one of Squier's poorest selling albums.
In the US, the album failed to chart and sold fewer than 40,000 copies, according to [[Luminate (company)|Nielsen SoundScan]], making it one of Squier's lowest-selling records.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

Latest revision as of 13:11, 25 September 2024

Tell the Truth
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 1993
GenreRock
Length60:00
LabelCapitol
ProducerMike Chapman
Billy Squier chronology
Creatures of Habit
(1991)
Tell the Truth
(1993)
Happy Blue
(1998)

Tell the Truth is the eighth studio album by Billy Squier that was released in March 4, 1993 and his most recent rock album to date.[1] It contains the song "Angry", which became a modest, and his last, radio hit. It was not supported by Capitol Records, causing Squier to walk away from the music industry for several years.

In the US, the album failed to chart and sold fewer than 40,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, making it one of Squier's lowest-selling records.

Track listing

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All songs written by Billy Squier.

  1. "Angry" (4:30)
  2. "Tryin' to Walk a Straight Line" (4:05)
  3. "Rhythm (A Bridge So Far)" (7:01)
  4. "Hercules" (4:43)
  5. "Lovin' You Ain't So Hard" (5:18)
  6. "Time Bomb" (6:56)
  7. "Stranger to Myself" (5:54)
  8. "The Girl's All Right" (4:09)
  9. "Break Down" (4:48)
  10. "Not a Color" (5:13)
  11. "Mind Machine" (3:59)
  12. "Shocked Straight" (4:06)

References

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  1. ^ Strong, Martin C. "The Great Metal Discography." Canongate Books Ltd. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1998. p. 315