Tell Me a Lie

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"Tell Me a Lie" is a song composed by Mickey Buckins and Barbara Wyrick. Originally recorded by Lynn Anderson for her 1974 What a Man My Man Is album, it was released later that same year as a single by Sami Jo Cole, who took it to number 21 on both of the major U.S. pop charts. It also charted in Canada (#17).[1] Cole's version was also an Adult Contemporary hit, reaching number 14 in the U.S.[2] and number 27 in Canada.[3]

B-side"Stay Where You Are"
ReleasedFebruary 1974
Recorded1973
Quick facts Single by Sami Jo, from the album It Could Have Been Me ...
"Tell Me a Lie"
Single by Sami Jo
from the album It Could Have Been Me
B-side"Stay Where You Are"
ReleasedFebruary 1974
Recorded1973
GenrePop
LabelMGM South
SongwritersMickey Buckins, Barbara Wyrick
ProducerSonny Limbo
Sami Jo singles chronology
"Tell Me a Lie"
(1974)
"It Could Have Been Me"
(1974)
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B-side"Love Have Mercy"
ReleasedSeptember 17, 1983
Length3:35
Quick facts Single by Janie Fricke, from the album Love Lies ...
"Tell Me a Lie"
Single by Janie Fricke
from the album Love Lies
B-side"Love Have Mercy"
ReleasedSeptember 17, 1983
GenreCountry
Length3:35
LabelColumbia
SongwritersMickey Buckins, Barbara Wyrick
ProducerBob Montgomery
Janie Fricke singles chronology
"He's a Heartache (Looking for a Place to Happen)"
(1983)
"Tell Me a Lie"
(1983)
"Let's Stop Talkin' About It"
(1984)
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Janie Fricke covered the song in 1983 and topped the U.S. country singles charts with it.

Chart history

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Later versions

In 1981, Bettye LaVette recorded an R&B version of the song on Motown. It was released as the title track of her album the following year.[13]

Janie Fricke cover

In 1983, Janie Fricke picked up the song "Tell Me a Lie" as to be released as her next single in 1983. Originally included on Fricke's 1982 album It Ain't Easy, it was released in September 1983 as the first single from her album Love Lies. During this time, Fricke racked up a good number of hits, like "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy" and "I Need Someone to Hold Me When I Cry".

Shortly thereafter, Fricke's record producer at the time Billy Sherrill, had suggested that Fricke would record the song. Listening to Sherrill, Fricke recorded the song in 1983. By this time though, Fricke had produced a number 1 hit in 1983 called "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy". Fricke soon released "Tell Me a Lie" as a single on the country charts that year.

By 1983, "Tell Me a Lie" was Janie Fricke's fourth number one hit on the Country charts.[14] The song and its album that it was featured on titled It Ain't Easy became very successful and became one of Fricke's signature songs. Since the song's release, it has been included in numerous multi-artist compilation albums. Despite the song's pop production, as well as its success on the country charts, it did not reach the pop singles chart. In 2004, Fricke released a bluegrass album, entitled The Bluegrass Sessions, which featured remakes of Fricke's biggest hits. The album featured "Tell Me a Lie".

Chart performance

More information Chart (1983–1984), Peak position ...
Chart performance for "Tell Me a Lie" by Janie Fricke
Chart (1983–1984) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[15]1
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