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Why Why Why (other)
Why Why Why may refer to: * "Why Why Why" (The Kelly Family song), 1995 * "Why Why Why" (Shawn Mendes song), 2024 * "Why, Why, Why", a song by Billy Currington, 2006 * "Why, Why, Why", a song by Eddie Rabbitt from ''Songs from Rabbittland'', 1998 * "Why, Why, Why", a song by Underworld, a B-side of the single " Rez", 1993 * "Why? Why? Why? (Is It So Hard)", a song by Paul Revere & the Raiders from '' The Spirit of '67'', 1966 See also * Why (other) Why may refer to: * Causality, a consequential relationship between two events * Reason (argument), a premise in support of an argument, for what reason or purpose * Grounding (metaphysics), a topic in metaphysics regarding how things exist in ...
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Why Why Why (The Kelly Family Song)
"Why Why Why" is a song by European-American pop group The Kelly Family. It was produced by Hartmut Pfannmüller and Kathy Kelly for their eighth regular studio album '' Over the Hump'' (1994) and features lead vocals by Joey and Paddy Kelly. Released as the album's second single, the song reached the top twenty of the Austrian Singles Chart. This song was also released as a promotional single in Italy after the band played it at the 1995 Festival di Sanremo as guest stars. Track listings Credits and personnel Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Over the Hump''. *Songwriting – The Kelly Family *Production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stat ... – Hartmut Pfannmüller, Kathy Kelly *Executive production – Dan Kelly, Mike Ungefehr *Engineer ...
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Why Why Why (Shawn Mendes Song)
"Why Why Why" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes from his fifth studio album, ''Shawn'' (2024). He wrote and produced the song with Eddie Benjamin, Mike Sabath, and Scott Harris. Island Records released it on August 8, 2024, as the album's lead single, alongside the B-side "Isn't That Enough". "Why Why Why" is a country-infused folk-pop song with introspective lyrics about a former relationship and Mendes' struggles with anxiety, which led him to cancel a concert tour in 2022. Anthony Wilson and Connor Brashier directed the music video for "Why Why Why", which premiered on the same date as the single's release. It showcases Mendes singing in a barn and a river, while interspersing scenes of him performing in an empty venue. The singer included "Why Why Why" in the set list for a series of intimate concerts in the United States. Upon its release, it was met with positive reviews from music critics. Commercially, the song reached the top 30 in Mendes' native ...
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Why, Why, Why
"Why, Why, Why" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Billy Currington. It was released in February 2006 as the second single from his 2005 album ''Doin' Somethin' Right''. The song peaked at number 13 on the U.S. ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart and at number 99 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Currington co-wrote this song with Mark Nesler and Tony Martin (songwriter), Tony Martin. Chart performance "Why, Why, Why" debuted at number 54 on the U.S. ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart for the week of March 11, 2006. Year-end charts References

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Songs From Rabbittland
''Songs from Rabbittland'' is the fifteenth and final studio album by country artist Eddie Rabbitt. The album was released in late 1997 and contained 17 children's songs, jokes, and stories told by Rabbitt that he wrote for his kids. There were no singles released from this album. This was Rabbitt's last studio album before his death at the age of 56 on May 7, 1998. Rabbitt stated that the album was made up of "17 songs, jokes, and stories I wrote for my kids as they were growing up." Track listing All tracks were composed by Eddie Rabbitt. #"Hi Kids" - :09 #"Come with Me (Rabbittland)" - 3:02 #"Why, Why, Why" - 2:27 #"Who's That Pullin' on Me?" - 2:07 #"Mr. Eddie & Miss Angela, No. 1" - :32 #"Heat 'Em up, Eat 'Em Up" - :46 #"You Can Do Anything" - 3:06 #"Andrew the Squirrel" - 2:25 #"Mr. Eddie & Miss Angela, No. 2" - :12 #"Woodchuck" - :27 #"Puppy" - 2:04 #"26 Sheep Story" - :57 #"All the Little Animals" - 2:33 #"Friend" - 3:18 #"Mr. Eddie & Miss Ang ...
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Rez (song)
"Rez" is a non-album track by British electronic music group Underworld, originally released in 1993 in the UK. It became a popular club hit and live track in Underworld's sets, despite the fact it could not be found on an album. However, it did appear on many compilations, b-sides, and even appeared on a bonus disc for ''Second Toughest in the Infants'' (1996). The first promo release of the single was pressed onto pink vinyl, and is highly collectible as it has an exclusive non-album track, "Why, Why, Why". The song's obscurity led to many bootleg pressings of the song before it was officially re-issued as part of '' 1992–2012 The Anthology''. The more common release has the single "Cowgirl" as its b-side. This version also received a limited white vinyl pressing in the US. Track listing * 12" / Junior Boy's Own / COLLECT 002 (UK) Promo Pink Vinyl # "Rez" – 9:55 # "Why, Why, Why" – 12:14 * 12" / Junior Boy's Own / COLLECT 002 (UK) # "Rez" - 9:55 # "Cowgirl" - 8:30 * ...
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The Spirit Of '67 (Paul Revere & The Raiders Album)
''The Spirit of '67'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders. Produced by Terry Melcher and released in November 1966 by Columbia Records (CS 9395), and featured the singles "Hungry", "The Great Airplane Strike", and "Good Thing". The album would be reissued on LP (with the title "Good Thing" and with "Oh! To Be A Man" omitted) by Harmony in 1971, by Sundazed on CD in 1996 (with three bonus tracks) and in 2015 by Friday Music on 180g clear red vinyl. The album's two biggest chart hits — "Good Thing" and "Hungry" — both feature in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'', as do two other tracks by the band. "Good Thing" also features the film's trailer. Track listing Sundazed Records (1996 CD issue, SC 6095) # "Good Thing" (M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) # "All About Her" (R. Gerhardt, M. Lindsay, T. Melcher) # "In My Community" (P. Volk) # "Louise" (L. Kincaid) # "Why? Why? Why? (Is It So Hard)" (P. Volk) # " ...
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