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Artist/Band: Del Shannon
Lyrics for Song: Why Don't You Tell Him
Lyrics for Album: Definitive Collection [1998]



Don't you know he's lonely?

Don't you know he's blue?

Can't you see, he's crying

Every night for you?



Why don't you tell him

Tell him that it's over?

Tell him that you no longer care

For love you thought was there

Why don't you tell him?



If you really love me

Like I love you

You loved and lied up to him

And tell him that you're through



Why don't you tell him

Tell him that it's over?

Tell him you found somebody new

It's the only thing to do

Why don't you tell him?



Is it 'cause you're lonely?

Is it 'cause you're blue?

Is it 'cause you still love him?

Could all this be true?



Why don't you tell me

Tell me that it's over?

Tell me that you no longer care

For love you thought was there

Why don't you tell me?



Getting over, baby

Tell me, it's goodbye

Stop telling me lies

Tell me goodbye


Why Don't You Tell Him

Del Shannon's 1961 recording of "Why Don't You Tell Him" stands as a defining moment in rock and roll history, showcasing his distinctive falsetto and driving rhythm. Originally released on his self-titled debut album, the track became a massive hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its success propelled Shannon to national fame and cemented his status as a key figure in the early rock era. The song's infectious energy and memorable melody influenced countless subsequent artists, while its enduring popularity ensures its continued presence in classic rock compilations and retrospectives. As a quintessential example of mid-60s pop-rock, the recording captures the raw excitement and emotional vulnerability that characterized the genre's formative years.


Album Lyrics: Definitive Collection [1998]


Del Shannon
"Definitive Collection [1998]"


1. Do You Want To Dance
2. Why Don't You Tell Him