the lyrics are a bit similar to you don't own me. about being young not being tied down stuff like that. i love it. sssssssoooooo don't call me i'll call you
Yes, in 1964 the British invasion took over. However, much to Lesley's credit, she managed to put You Don't Own Me in the number two spot on Billboard's chart. The Beatles had the number one and three spots.
This was another LP cut that would have made the top twenty had it been released as a single. Lesley's albums had little filler; they were top-notch and were filled with commercial gems like this.
love this until i die.
bustsomecaps 3 months ago
yeah why go steady? My 17 year old has a new calendar girl every month -- and he's loving every minute of it --
herasmarket 7 months ago
i love this song! Thank you so much for uploading!!
beaniegrl420 7 months ago
why isn't this in the best of cd? :-(
arnehepp 1 year ago
From Lesley's 1964 Album Boys, Boys, Boys
perpetual61 1 year ago
the lyrics are a bit similar to you don't own me. about being young not being tied down stuff like that. i love it. sssssssoooooo don't call me i'll call you
preciousjey 2 years ago
This is a great Lesley Gore song, Does anyone have the sheet music?
cyberboy63 2 years ago
I ALWAYS thought this song from the BOYS LP REALLY should have charted on it's own - great song and sung in Lesley's unique style -
perhaps it vocally resembled YOU DON'T OWN ME just a tad, but it was still a great effort.
JohnnyGNV 3 years ago 7
I like this song too. Thank you for posting. Thx.
teendude16 3 years ago 5
i cant believe she made so many good songs i think she and pet clark were the 2 big female singers of the 60s
cbat115 3 years ago 10
Lesley had a great career going before the Beatle invasion..seems the air waves were taken over by the British back then..I was there, I remember.
silverfox4yu 3 years ago 4
Yes, in 1964 the British invasion took over. However, much to Lesley's credit, she managed to put You Don't Own Me in the number two spot on Billboard's chart. The Beatles had the number one and three spots.
stevemichaels2020 3 years ago
I have always thought,she had, the best voice, and songs of the sixties.this just one more classic, from this very talented lady. Paul Liverpool
goresdale 4 years ago 2
This was another LP cut that would have made the top twenty had it been released as a single. Lesley's albums had little filler; they were top-notch and were filled with commercial gems like this.
beautifulswan 4 years ago 3
NOTE; Click on (more info) to see the LYRICS to this great song...Please let me know of any omissions or errors...Thank You...
Brent441 4 years ago
loving lesley gore
jackayla 4 years ago 6
Don't Call Me is a song from Lesley's 1964 album, Boys, Boys, Boys.
stevemichaels2020 4 years ago 3