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Mar 16, 2008 · One of the more uptempo rockers on The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night album, Tell Me Why was written by John Lennon for the concert sequence in the film.
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Two recording sessions took place on this day. After...
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Songwriter (s) Lennon–McCartney. Producer (s) George Martin. " 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.
Steven from Lancaster, Pa. Tell Me Why is definitely a very underrated Beatles song. The fact that Lennon "just knocked it off" is a testament to how truly great the band was. And as David from CA pointed out the song swings as well as rocks which makes this song so cool.
“Tell Me Why” holds a special place in The Beatles’ discography. It was not only featured in their movie “A Hard Day’s Night,” but also showcased John Lennon’s unique vocal style. The song is a perfect blend of emotion and melody, with each line carrying a profound meaning.
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Tell Me Why features double tracked vocals in the stereo version but only single tracked vocals in the mono.
John Lennon – lead vocal, rhythm guitarPaul McCartney – harmony vocal, bassGeorge Harrison – harmony vocal, lead guitarRingo Starr – drums"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.
"Tell Me Why" is a song by 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. Credited to Lennon-McCartney, it was written by John Lennon in either Paris or New York and recorded in eight takes on 27 February 1964.