Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

Lesley Gore You Don't Own Me - Performing at the legends of rock'n roll concert in Melbourne Australia 1989

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  • I love this song, I'm only 18 and I love these kind of music

    Lesley is my favorite

  • She manages to pack so many emotions into this song. She's brilliant, and I adore her!

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  • ROCKPOPJAZZ!!! I FEEL LIKE I DIED IN ECSTACY, WENT TO HEAVEN, AND THEN CAME BACK AGAIN WITH LESLEY GORE!!!!!!

  • thanks for sharing this AWESOME performance, she literally sang her heart out in this one! GREAT!!!!

  • she is great BUT!!! she never sings the song the same way twice ( seen her three times live )

  • If men think they are just exploited for a meal ticket, they should reconsider the belief. They are programmed to ask women if they would like to go out for dinner or a cup of coffee whether for a date or conversation. Women, readily say, yes, as a gesture of friendship not for the cost or bill payment. If the outcome isn't as the man predicted, they don't want resposibility for the poor or unwanted relationship and blame women for using them and being disrespectful. I think it's wrong. Love

  • A song WAY ahead of it's time when sung in the early 60's! And from a great vocalist who, as this video shows, hasn't lost anything to time. Wow. Had a crush on Lesley Gore big time back in the day ...and she still has the most amazing eyes! Thanks for posting!

  • @steviewounder1

    Cherish the taste and appreciation you have for music and enjoy, Bravo

  • @geerterri Well said sister. Mutual respect !

  • @notgottskruldottir What we women need to remember is that men need to have their right's upheld, too. Men are not property and are not objects of exploitation, either. I've known many women who view men as simply a meal ticket, and that they are nothing more than someone to play. Not cool, not at all.

    I agree, though, this is a very strong song of personhood. I grew up listening to this and, especially when I hit my teens, it was one of the songs that I identified with.

  • "Just let me be myself"

  • I've got chills.....

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