Tell Me Why (Spice Girls song)

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"Tell Me Why"
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Promotional single by Spice Girls
from the album Forever
ReleasedDecember 2000
Recorded2000
Genre
Length
  • 4:13(album version)
  • 3:42 (radio edit)
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Rodney Jerkins
  • LaShawn Daniels
Audio video
"Tell Me Why" on YouTube

"Tell Me Why" is a song by British girl group, the Spice Girls, appearing as the second track on their third studio album Forever (2000). The song was written by Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Rodney Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III and Mischke Butler. Jerkins and Daniels produced the song. It was released as a promotional single in December 2000. Originally planned as the second single from Forever, the release was scrapped.

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Background

Rodney Jerkins writer and producer of "Tell Me Why" (pictured in 2013). Rodney Darkchild Jerkins (11149414586) (cropped).jpg
Rodney Jerkins writer and producer of "Tell Me Why" (pictured in 2013).

After the Spice Girls released "Goodbye" as their first single without member Geri Halliwell in 1998, the group took a break. In mid-1999, they began working on their third studio album and for the first time worked with producer Rodney Jerkins. [1] Jerkins said that he hoped to bring an "urban, danceable" feel to the project: "It will still have a pop appeal, but the beats will be a little harder". [2]

Release

"Tell Me Why" was released in December 2000 as one of the three songs released as promotional singles from the Spice Girls' third studio album, along with "If You Wanna Have Some Fun" and "Weekend Love". [3] In January 2001, Virgin Records issued a promotional disc featuring remixes of the song by Thunderpuss and Jonathan Peters. The single and its remixes were not commercially released due to the "disappointing" sales of the parent album. [4] [5] In the summer of 2001, a promotional single featuring the remixes was released in Australia as a competition prize in a cross-promotion with TV Hits Magazine . [6]

"Tell Me Why" (Jonathan Peters edit) would later be commercially released in November 2007 as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the group's Greatest Hits album. [7]

The song was performed in the 2012–13 jukebox musical Viva Forever! , which is based on the songs of the Spice Girls.

Composition

The song's lyrics were directed toward Geri Halliwell (pictured in 2019). SpiceGirlWembley150619-22 (49000567242) (cropped).jpg
The song's lyrics were directed toward Geri Halliwell (pictured in 2019).

"Tell Me Why" was written by the members of the group Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown and Emma Bunton, along with Rodney Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III and Mischke Butler, while production was handled by Jerkins and Daniels. The song is one of the three Spice Girls album tracks that Melanie C didn't receive a writing credit. [8] It is described as a "sparse, uptempo slice of R&B, flecked with chattering electronics" by Alexis Petridis by The Guardian . [9] In March 2019, Bunton stated that the song was about Geri Halliwell adding "we were writing songs, we were being very honest and open." [10]

Critical response

James Hunter of Rolling Stone called the song as a "silky, spiky danceability" track. [11] Anne T. Donahue of Vulture criticized the song and described it as attempt of the Spice Girls at throwing "shade" at Geri Halliwell who was a former group member at the time. [12] J.D. Considine of The Baltimore Sun described the track as an "itchy, keyboard-driven pulse." [13] Dorian S. Ham of The Lantern called the song as a "right tune with its jerky guitar driven beat", and describing it as a "fairly entertaining imitation" of an upbeat Mariah Carey song. [14]

Format and track listing

Promotional CD [3]
  1. "Tell Me Why" (radio edit) – 3:42
  2. "Tell Me Why" (Thunderpuss edit) – 3:39
  3. "Tell Me Why" (Thunderpuss Club Mix) – 10:55
  4. "Tell Me Why" (Jonathan Peters edit) – 3:22
  5. "Tell Me Why" (Jonathan Peters Club Mix) – 9:19

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Forever. [8]

Published by EMI Full Kneel Music/EMI Blackwood Inc./Rodney Jerkins Productions Inc./EMI April Music Inc./LaShawn Productions Inc./Ensign Music Corp./Fred Jerkins Publishing.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Tell Me Why"
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United KingdomDecember 2000Promotional CD Virgin [3]
Greece [15]
Canada [16]
Australia2001 [17]

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