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  1. 5. Apr. 2024 · In 1963, a 17-year-old New Jersey high schooler, Lesley Gore, added her voice to the party with the hit song “It’s My Party,” produced by the legendary Quincy Jones and released on Mercury...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quincy_JonesQuincy Jones - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · Jones produced all four million-selling singles for Lesley Gore during the early and mid-sixties, including "It's My Party" (UK No. 8; US No. 1), its sequel "Judy's Turn to Cry" (US No. 5), "She's a Fool" (also a US No. 5) in 1963, and "You Don't Own Me" (US No. 2 for four weeks in 1964).

  3. 30. März 2024 · Mar 30, 2024 12:05 AM EDT. Long before Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Britney Spears and even Tiffany and Debbie Gibson, a landmark single by a teenage girl singer was recorded on this day (March...

  4. 29. März 2024 · March 29, 2024. Natalie Patrick. ECR Music Group dropped a game-changing remix of Lesley Gore 's classic "You Don't Own Me" by electronic duo The Heroic Enthusiasts. This bold mashup blends modern beats with Gore's iconic vocals, bridging generations through the power of music.

  5. 1. Apr. 2024 · Released on March 17, 2015, the track is part of Grace’s album “FMA”. The original version of “You Don’t Own Me” by Lesley Gore was a feminist anthem that asserted female independence and denounced male possessiveness.

    • FMA (2016)
    • March 17, 2015
    • SAYGRACE
    • David White, John Madara, G-Eazy
  6. 4. Apr. 2024 · Lesley Gore. April 4, 2024. "Misty" by Lesley Gore is a poignant and emotional song that delves into the experience of being consumed by love and infatuation. The lyrics paint a picture of vulnerability and helplessness, as the singer compares themselves to a kitten stuck in a tree, unable to understand the intensity of their feelings.

  7. 30. März 2024 · Recorded by multiple artists since the 1960s, in 1963, American singer Lesley Gore's version of IT'S MY PARTY hit number one on the pop and rhythm and blues charts in the United States. It was the first hit single for producer Quincy Jones.