You Dont Know Me Leslie Gore
| "You lot Don't Own Me" | ||||
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| Single by Lesley Gore | ||||
| from the anthology Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts | ||||
| B-side | "Run Bobby, Run" | |||
| Released | December eleven, 1963 | |||
| Recorded | September 21, 1963 | |||
| Length | 2:31 | |||
| Label | Mercury | |||
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| Producer(s) | Quincy Jones | |||
| Lesley Gore singles chronology | ||||
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"You Don't Ain Me" is a pop song written past Philadelphia songwriters John Madara and David White and recorded by Lesley Gore in 1963, when Gore was 17 years former. The vocal was Gore's second most successful recording and her last top-ten single. On November 27, 2016, forth with 24 other songs, the Grammy Hall of Fame announced its induction.[1]
Background [edit]
The song expresses emancipation, equally the vocalist tells a lover that he does not own her, that he isn't to tell her what to do or what to say, and that he is not to put her on brandish. The song's lyrics became an inspiration for younger women and are sometimes cited equally a factor in the second moving ridge feminist movement.[2]
Gore said, "My take on the vocal was: I'm 17, what a wonderful thing, to stand on a stage and shake your finger at people and sing you don't own me."[3] In Gore's obituary, The New York Times referred to "You Don't Ain Me" as "indelibly defiant".[4]
Greenbacks Box described it equally "a throbbing, multi-rail, ballad-with-a-beat on which [Gore] emotionally declares her independence."[5]
Chart performance [edit]
The song reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The vocal remained at number two for three consecutive weeks, beginning on Feb i, 1964, unable to overcome the Beatles' hitting "I Want to Concur Your Manus". It became Gore'southward 2nd most successful hit after "It's My Political party". The song was Gore's last acme-ten unmarried.[6] [7]
Weekly charts [edit]
| Chart (1964) | Tiptop position |
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| Usa (Billboard Hot 100)[8] | ii |
| Us (Cashbox Top 100)[9] | 2 |
| Australia (Kent Music Study) | 4 |
| Canada (CHUM Hit Parade ) [ten] | 5 |
| New Zealand (Listener)[11] | 2 |
| Sweden[12] | nine |
Year-stop charts [edit]
| Chart (1964) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| U.s.a. (Billboard Twelvemonth-Cease Hot 100)[13] | 36 |
| US (Cashbox Year-Stop Top 100)[14] | 42 |
| Brazil[15] | 47 |
Afterwards comparative criticism [edit]
After the success of "You Don't Own Me", many of Lesley Gore's other songs, including "That'due south the Way Boys Are", were eventually compared to it and criticized for non coming upwardly to feminist expectations. Of "That's the Mode Boys Are", author Richard Aquila noted that the lyrics "vocalization the era'southward acceptance of sexual double standards," in contrast with the theme of Gore'south previous single, "You Don't Own Me".[16] Aquila regards "That'south the Way Boys Are" as one of several examples of Lesley Gore songs that regard women as dependents or passive objects, along with earlier singles "Information technology's My Party" and "Judy's Turn to Cry."[16] Musicologist Walter Everett described "That'southward the Way Boys Are" equally ane of the many 1960s sexist songs that "perpetuated a boys will be boys tolerance for male just not female person adultery."[17] Music critic Greil Marcus too remarked on the style "That'due south the Mode Boys Are" backs off from the "proto-feminist manifesto" of "You Don't Own Me" to a bulletin of "he may treat yous like garbage, but they're all like that, and nosotros love 'em for information technology!"[18]
On 14–21 August 1965, Patty Duke peaked at No. viii on the Hot 100 with "Don't Only Stand up At that place", which sounds very similar to "You Don't Own Me".[xix]
Grace version [edit]
| "You lot Don't Own Me" | ||||
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| Unmarried past Grace featuring G-Eazy | ||||
| from the EP Memo and the album FMA | ||||
| Released | March 7, 2015 (2015-03-07) | |||
| Recorded | 2015 | |||
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| Length | 3:19 | |||
| Label | RCA | |||
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The song was covered by Australian singer and songwriter Grace and was released every bit her debut single. It features American rapper M-Eazy. Grace'due south version was produced by Quincy Jones, who as well produced the original recording by Lesley Gore, and Parker Ighile. Information technology was released on March seven, 2015, one calendar month subsequently Lesley Gore'south death, and peaked at number one on the ARIA Charts, after existence certified 3× Platinum by the ARIA.[20] The song was also a success in New Zealand, peaking at number 5 for two consecutive weeks, and in the Great britain, peaking at number four.
In an interview with House of Fraser, Grace said, "[Quincy Jones] told me how the vocal came out during the feminist move and how it was such a stiff statement. I loved the song, started researching Lesley Gore and vicious in love with her as an creative person. [You lot Don't Own Me] really inspired me."[21]
The song was released worldwide on Baronial 17, 2015. Information technology grew to prominence in the Great britain when information technology was used in the 2015 House of Fraser Christmas advert.[21] It was besides performed by The Ten Factor contestant Lauren Murray in 2015 and Matt Terry in 2016. The increased exposure for the vocal helped it rising to a superlative of number 4 on the Britain Singles Nautical chart. The vocal was featured in the third trailer for the 2016 flick Suicide Squad [22] and appeared on the film'southward soundtrack album.[23]
The song was featured in the opening of Riverdale 'due south eighth episode in March 2017, besides every bit the background music for the 2018 Ford Mustang GT commercial, with Helen Chase and Evan Rachel Wood.
A music video directed by Taylor Cohen was released on June one, 2015.[24]
Charts and certifications [edit]
Weekly charts [edit]
Year-cease charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Other notable covers [edit]
- The Ormsby Brothers released the first male version of this song in 1973. The Brothers were from New Zealand, and their version was a peaked at number 5 in Australia in that yr.[57]
- Joan Jett released a encompass of the song as her first solo unmarried in 1979, prior to the release of her eponymous debut album (later called Bad Reputation) in 1980. The b-side of the single was an early on version of her hitting "I Love Stone 'northward' Roll".
- Klaus Nomi released a cover of the vocal in 1981 on his first single, and afterwards in the same year on his outset total-length album. Sung past Nomi, the song was for its fourth dimension a rare explicit acknowledgment of gay sexuality.
- André Hazes recorded a Dutch-linguistic communication version of the song in 1981 for his album Gewoon André; "Zeg Maar Niets Meer" was popular in Europe, and reached number 2 in the Dutch charts in early 1982.
- The song appeared on the flick soundtrack to the 1987 flick "Muddy Dancing", performed by British band The Blow Monkeys.
- Elaine Paige recorded the song on her 1991 album "Love Can Do That".
- The song was especially featured in the 1996 film The Outset Wives Club which was sung by Diane Keaton, Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn.[58] [59] Information technology likewise attracted fan following.[threescore]
- Selena Gomez covered the song during her Revival Tour in 2016.
- Kristin Chenoweth released a cover of this vocal featuring Ariana Grande on her 2019 album For the Girls.
- The culling duo Matt and Kim released a embrace of the vocal as a single in March, 2021. The encompass art rearranges the name of the duo to Kim and Matt.
- As the theme song for the 2022 Netflix serial Stay Close, sung by Nikki Williams.[61]
See also [edit]
- Feminism
- My body, my choice
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