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Tell Me Where It Hurts (Milli Vanilli song)

"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
Single by Try 'N' B
from the album Sexy Eyes/Try 'N' B
Released 1992
Format CD single, 12" single
Recorded 1992
Genre Pop
Length 4:05 (Radio Mix), 4:00 (LP version)
Label RCA Records
Songwriter(s) Diane Warren
Producer(s) Frank Farian
Try 'N' B singles chronology
"Sexy Eyes"
(1992)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(1992)
"Ding Dong"
(1993)
"Sexy Eyes"
(1992)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(1992)
"Ding Dong"
(1993)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
Single by Kathy Troccoli
from the album Kathy Troccoli
Released 1994
Format CD single
Recorded 1994
Genre Pop
Length 3:51 (Radio Mix), 4:03 (LP Version)
Label Reunion Records
Songwriter(s) Diane Warren
Producer(s) Keith Thomas
Kathy Troccoli singles chronology
"You've Got a Way"
(1992)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(1994)
"If I'm Not in Love"
(1994)
"You've Got a Way"
(1992)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(1994)
"If I'm Not in Love"
(1994)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
Single by Tommy Shane Steiner
from the album Then Came the Night
Released 2002
Format CD single
Recorded 2002
Genre Country
Length 4:04
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Diane Warren
Producer(s) Jimmy Ritchey
Tommy Shane Steiner singles chronology
"What If She's an Angel"
(2001)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(2002)
"What We're Gonna Do About It"
(2002)
"What If She's an Angel"
(2001)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(2002)
"What We're Gonna Do About It"
(2002)

"Tell Me Where It Hurts" is a song written by Diane Warren originally recorded by The Real Milli Vanilli for their 1991 album The Moment of Truth. The song has been covered by many artists in the subsequent years.

The song was first covered by German group Try 'N' B. The group was formed by two members of The Real Milli Vanilli with two new members, and their album was essentially an updated version of that group's album. The group were the first to release the song as a single in 1992, as the second single of their album (titled "Sexy Eyes" in Europe and self-titled in America), but it failed to chart.

Christian music artist Kathy Troccoli covered the song for her 1994 album Kathy Troccoli and released it as the lead single. It became her second song to enter the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #88. The song fared better on the Adult Contemporary charts, where it peaked at #16.

Country singer Tommy Shane Steiner covered the song on his debut album Then Came the Night. The cover was the second single from the album and reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.


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