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"Tell me why...Oh won't you please tell me why..."
This lost hit has a story similar to that of "Skin Trade" by Duran Duran.
It's another vignette about my high school principal and his infamous temper. Recently, it occurred to me that he would have been perfect for right-wing talk radio. He had the right theatrics and intonation. Instead of the big stations though, he would have been better for one of those fringe stations that operated under the guise of religion and had its own parallel universe alongside the major stations.
Not long ago, I read that the format for one of the stations like that around here was instituted by a group of investors led by a well-known local industrialist who wanted a right-wing station but wanted to cloak it under the label of a ministry. My principal had sort of a messiah complex, so he would have been a good fit for that station. It would have been better for society for him to spew bullshit on a station that nobody listened to than for him to run a high school where he ruined so many young lives.
Also, while the aforementioned investors owned the station, their company was also one of the biggest donors to the effort to pass an anti-gay referendum in Cincinnati. But that's another sorry topic for another venue.
How does all of this fit in with Exposé's lost hit? A key set of lines in the chorus is, "Tell me why...Oh won't you please tell me why." This sounds like something my principal would have said when very frustrated - as he often was. He may have actually said it, but I think it was just someone doing an impression of him. I can just see him saying it as he stabbed the air with his hand.
I think the version of the song in the video was the one most stations played. An exception was Power 94½, which played a slightly different mix, which I never heard anywhere else. I think Q-102 used the same version that was in the video, when they started playing the song about 6 months later.