![]() ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada".^ "NZ Top 40 Singles Chart | The Official New Zealand Music Chart".: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link) Archived from the original on 18 November 2016. ^ "RPM Top 50 Country Singles - January 10, 1976" (PDF).^ "Aaron Neville Chart History (Hot 100)".^ "The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracksīilly Joe Royal version "Tell It Like It Is" Record World commented that Ann Wilson's "sensitive vocal" gives the song "a woman's point of view" and that Nancy Wilson "adds hot guitar passion." Weekly charts for the Heart version It had higher success in Canada, reaching Number 4. The song peaked at Number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the winter of 1981 and became their highest-charting single in the United States to that point. It was the first of two singles released from the album, the other one a live recording but both of them cover hits. It was a studio recording included on their Greatest Hits/Live album. Heart covered "Tell It Like It Is" in 1980. John Wesley Ryles version "Tell It Like It Is" His 1975 version touched the top 50 in the Canadian country charts, and was #16 in the AC charts. Year-end charts for the Aaron Neville version Weekly charts for the Aaron Neville version The personnel on the original recording included George Davis arranging and playing baritone saxophone, Emory Humphrey-Thompson (Umar Shariff) on trumpet, Deacon John on guitar, Alvin "Red" Tyler on tenor saxophone, Willie Tee on piano and June Gardner on drums. ![]() 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (behind " I'm a Believer" by the Monkees) and No. In November 1966, the track was issued as a single which peaked in early 1967 at No. In 1966, Aaron Neville recorded and released the original version of "Tell It Like It Is" on his album also entitled Tell It Like It Is (Par-Lo Records). 391 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. " Tell It Like It Is" is a song written by George Davis and Lee Diamond and originally recorded and released in 1966 by Aaron Neville.
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