Lesley Gore You Don't Own Me (Mono and Stereo) Recorded in 1963 / Released in 1964 Founded on the Album "Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts" (#51) B-Side " Run Bobby Run"
Good song which says a truism, after all, she is a person, not a pet or a thing, so she cannot be owned by anybody. There are so many of us men, who seem to forget that. We may have the company of our mate, but we never own her, even if she is our wife.
The violins really make the song even more beautiful,Imet Miss Gore with my late brother,some time ago,it was one of many highlights,to meet such great singers,God bless them all.
You don't own me I'm not just one of your many toys You don't own me Don't say I can't go with other boysAnd don't tell me what to do Don't tell me what to say And please, when I go out with you Don't put me on display 'causeYou don't own me Don't try to change me in any way You don't own me Don't tie me down 'cause I'd never stayI don't tell you what to say I don't tell you what to do So just let me be myself That's all I ask of youI'm young and I love to be young I'm free and I love to be free To live my life the way I want To say and do whatever I pleaseAnd don't tell me what to do Oh, don't tell me what to say And please, when I go out with you Don't put me on displayI don't tell you what to say Oh, don't tell you what to do So just let me be myself
You Don't Own Me was recorded in late 1963 (not January 63). Included on Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts, released November 1963. The song was released as a single December 1963. It went to the number 2 spot on the chart February 1964. Kept out of the number one spot by the Beatles. The French version of You Don't Own Me (Je Ne Sais Plus) was released as a single February 1964.
Thanks for uploading these. Personally I think the front and center MONO packs a lot more punch. I don't know if this was released in a stereo version or it's a remaster, but the Mono is a more faithful sound for the era. (I think) I am developing a new appreciation for the Mono tracks.
@stevemichaels2020 Sorry! That was my mistake! Thanks for the correction. I know the French and Italian version :-) I have them on CD, in the 5-CD set from Bear Family. Lesley Gore is a so great Singer, she is my favorite! And thank's for watching!
Maybe the original poster of this video can help me: does Jones not use double-sided vocals in the mono version like he does in stereo? When did stereo come into play and kick mono out of use?
I have loved this lady since the very first time I heard her back in the 60's
what a kickass song for a young lady of hte 60s!
Lesley Gore! Great song! Beautiful voice! You rock! Thanks for your song!🦋
Good song which says a truism, after all, she is a person, not a pet or a thing, so she cannot be owned by anybody. There are so many of us men, who seem to forget that. We may have the company of our mate, but we never own her, even if she is our wife.
this is one of my favorite songs.this song is my marriage.
The violins really make the song even more beautiful,Imet Miss Gore with my late brother,some time ago,it was one of many highlights,to meet such great singers,God bless them all.
That would have been awesome I let y'all were struck with awe inspiring numbness, I would have been stunned, sir
Always a beauty and great voice.
I love the emotion in her voice....great song!
You don't own me
I'm not just one of your many toys
You don't own me
Don't say I can't go with other boysAnd don't tell me what to do
Don't tell me what to say
And please, when I go out with you
Don't put me on display 'causeYou don't own me
Don't try to change me in any way
You don't own me
Don't tie me down 'cause I'd never stayI don't tell you what to say
I don't tell you what to do
So just let me be myself
That's all I ask of youI'm young and I love to be young
I'm free and I love to be free
To live my life the way I want
To say and do whatever I pleaseAnd don't tell me what to do
Oh, don't tell me what to say
And please, when I go out with you
Don't put me on displayI don't tell you what to say
Oh, don't tell you what to do
So just let me be myself
Good Job ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍🇩🇪
Amo Leslie 🌸 cantante meravigliosa. Quanta forza nelle parole, bellissima canzone.❤️
One of then all time best by the early rirl bands
$he"s fantastic also she..made alot of great song's
You Don't Own Me was recorded in late 1963 (not January 63). Included on Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts, released November 1963. The song was released as a single December 1963. It went to the number 2 spot on the chart February 1964. Kept out of the number one spot by the Beatles. The French version of You Don't Own Me (Je Ne Sais Plus) was released as a single February 1964.
GREAT!!!!
Thanks for uploading these. Personally I think the front and center MONO packs a lot more punch. I don't know if this was released in a stereo version or it's a remaster, but the Mono is a more faithful sound for the era. (I think) I am developing a new appreciation for the Mono tracks.
More than likely recorded on an Ampex 2 track stereo machine. Top of the line equipment back then.
Yes it was
in the mono version it's just her single voice but the echo is so thick it makes it seem like there might be 2 voices.
@stevemichaels2020
Sorry! That was my mistake! Thanks for the correction.
I know the French and Italian version :-)
I have them on CD, in the 5-CD set from Bear Family.
Lesley Gore is a so great Singer, she is my favorite!
And thank's for watching!
I'm so glad she finally got wise to that schmuk Johnny!
Maybe the original poster of this video can help me: does Jones not use double-sided vocals in the mono version like he does in stereo? When did stereo come into play and kick mono out of use?
OH OH NO GUY WILL EVER DARN OWN THIS VERY GIRL I TELL YOU HONEST AND TRUE YES YES 🌹VELVET 🌈
...with certain angles, perspectives, and views, she resembles Gillian Anderson...maybe...
am i the only one here for american horror story asylum ??
+carolina lopes
nah =)) the song was so good
You know, it really sounds like she doesn't like the guy she's singing to.
One could make a case for this being the feminist anthem.
She's not yours,it's just your turn.
@ Will G 🖕