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Irene Cara – Why Me – Official Music Video

The song was written by Giorgio Moroder, Irene Cara and Keith Forsey. “Why Me” was released as the lead single from Cara’s second studio album “What a Feelin'”. The single was released in September 1983 with “Talk Too Much” on the B-side. The single peaked at #4 in Switzerland, #5 in Australia and #7 on Billboard Dance Chart in the United States.

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