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Tell Me Why (Exposé song)

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B-side
  
"Let Me Down Easy"

Format
  
7", 12"

Label
  
Arista

Released
  
December 9, 1989

Genre
  
Pop, Dance, Freestyle

Length
  
5:23 (album version) 4:35 (single mix)

"Tell Me Why" is a single by Exposé, released on December 9, 1989. It was written and produced by Lewis Martineé. The song was included on Exposé's second album, What You Don't Know. Lead vocals on "Tell Me Why" were sung by Gioia Bruno.

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Reception

Released as the third single from What You Don't Know, "Tell Me Why" continued a successful streak for the group on the Billboard Hot 100 chart when it peaked at #9 in early 1990. It was Exposé's seventh consecutive top ten hit on the Hot 100, dating back to "Come Go with Me" in April 1987. Remixes of the song were popular in U.S. dance clubs, allowing it to reach #3 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, the group's fifth top ten single on this survey. The song reached the lower region of the UK Singles Chart, spending one week at #97.

Music video

The music video shows the members of Exposé lip-synching the song interspersed with scenes implying urban gang violence. Lyrics such as Give me a reason for all this senseless crime / We can change it, why they have to die support an ultimate message of appealing to stop these sorts of activities. The video concludes with images of children playing and singing together on a playground.

U.K. 12" vinyl

A1 - "Tell Me Why" 12" Remix (6:28) B1 - "Tell Me Why" Extended Remix (6:38) B2 - "Let Me Down Easy" (4:07)

Tracks

United States 12 "Single
U.S. Promo CD Single
UK Promo CD Single

References

Tell Me Why (Exposé song) Wikipedia