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"That Is Why" is a song by the American
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group
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. It is the second
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released in support of their 1990 debut album ''
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All songs written by
Roger Manning Roger Manning is a New York City based singer-songwriter who plays an aggressive acoustic style of music. Manning, along with a small handful of other artists, composed the original New York City anti-folk scene. On February 6, 1985, Manning w ...
and
Andy Sturmer Marvin Andrew Sturmer (born March 11, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and composer who co-founded the rock band Jellyfish in 1989. He was the group's lead vocalist, drummer, and primary songwriter. Following their break-up in 1 ...
;European 7" single (114 091) #"That Is Why" (edit) – 3:43 #"Calling Sarah" – 4:03 ;US promotional CD single (PRCD 019) #"That Is Why" (edit) – 3:43 #"Calling Sarah" – 4:03 #"The Man I Used to Be" – 4:34


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* {{Jellyfish 1990 songs 1990 singles Jellyfish (band) songs Charisma Records singles Song recordings produced by Jack Joseph Puig Song recordings produced by Albhy Galuten Songs written by Roger Joseph Manning Jr. Songs written by Andy Sturmer