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- Tell Her For Me Adam Wade 1960
- Tell Her No The Zombies 1965
(This song later also became a hit for Juice Newton (1983).) - Tell Her She's Lovely El Chicano 1973
- Tell Him The Exciters 1962
(This song later became a hit for both Dean Parrish (1966) and Kenny Loggins (1989, as "Tell Her").) - Tell It All Brother Kenny Rogers And The First Edition 1970
- Tell It Like It Is Aaron Neville 1966
(This song later also became a hit for Andy Williams (1976) and Heart (1981).) - Tell It On The Mountain Peter, Paul And Mary 1964
- Tell It To The Rain The 4 Seasons 1966
- Tell Laura I Love Her Ray Peterson 1960
(This song later also became a hit for Johnny T. Angel (1974).) - Tell Mama Etta James 1967
- Tell Me Dick And Dee Dee 1962
- Tell Me (You're Coming Back) The Rolling Stones 1964
- Tell Me Something Good Rufus 1974
- Tell Me Why The Belmonts 1961
(This romantic pop song was written by Don Carter and Marshall Helfand.) - Tell Me Why Bobby Vinton 1964
(This lushly orchestrated traditional pop song, which was written by Marty Gold and Al Alberts, Jr., is different from the same titled song listed above.) - Tell Me Why Elvis Presley 1966
(This slow R&B ballad, which was written by Titus Turner, is different from the same titled songs listed above.) - Telstar The Tornadoes 1962
(This instrumental hit topped the charts, and Margie Singleton soon after had a minor hit with a sung version in 1963 (as "Magic Star (Tel-Star)").) - Temptation 'Bout To Get Me The Knight Brothers 1965
- Temptation Eyes The Grass Roots 1970
- Tenderly Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra 1961
(Instrumental) - Tennessee Bird Walk Jack Blanchard And Misty Morgan 1970
- (I Wanna) Testify The Parliaments 1967
(This song later also became a hit for Johnnie Taylor (1969) and recharted for Parliament in 1974 on the R&B charts.) - Testify (I Wonna) Johnnie Taylor 1969
(Same song as the above) - Thank God I'm A Country Boy John Denver 1975
(This upbeat clap-along song topped both the Country and Pop/Rock charts.) - Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin Sly And The Family Stone 1970
(This song, which topped both the R&B and Pop/Rock charts, is listed in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The unusual song title is an obfuscated spelling of "thank you for letting me be myself again.") - Thank You Girl The Beatles 1964