Lesley Gore You Don't Own Me Part 1 1988
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she looks a bit like a female version of frankie valli
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@dyn6sty That was about 24 years before this one so it would be surprising to say the least if her voice HADN"T changed. still good just a more mature sound.
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Her talent here is still so great and impressing , that I as a man still can feel self pity over the fact , that I dont own her - but after all - she donated me - us - this beautiful voice and it came from her heart - so I - we - own her !
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Beautiful and Amazing ...
im not here to examine her life, i came to listen to her sing this Beautiful song .. some artist make it there crusade to speak out on this and that , thats fine they open themselfs to critism on their ideas and beliefs..then some are about the music they are class acts that sing their hearts out.. critique the song if you must ..thank you for posting
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Ms.Gore has a right to her sexual preference..and no one had the right to criticize or mess around with it.Besides..she a talented performer..and that is all that matters here.
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I agree with the rest of the positive remarks. Lesley Gore is a CLASS ACT. She has been singing since she was a teen and she is on the stage belting out her song without special effects. Yes her voice has changed. SHE GOT OLDER!!! Plus she is singing live instead of in a recording studio, of course her voice is changed. So has everyone else that age, which shows she still has talent and class. The rest of you close your mouths and actually LISTEN for once. You might learn what class is.
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wow, her voice has really changed since the first recording of this song. Disappointing.
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This is good, I don'tknow how people could hear otherwise. Seriously.
Little kids are so fucking stupid. Leslie Gore is awesome!! Fine ass Jewish girl
robinly 8 months ago 4
Lesley will always hold a special place in the hearts of those of us who first listened to her songs in the 1960s; we remember her tuneful hits fondly (we can all still sing every note along with her) and she is a part of our musical history. A wonderful voice and fabulous showmanship - a class act all the way. Thank you, Lesley!
filmbuff000 11 months ago 2