Lesley Gore - Live And Learn ( LIVE 1965 ) скачать видео бесплатно


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The most commercially successful solo singer to be identified with the girl group sound, Lesley Gore hit the number one spot with her very first release, "It's My Party," in 1963. Produced by Quincy Jones, who fattened the teenager's sound with double-tracked vocals and intricate backup vocals and horns, she reeled off a few more big hits in 1963 and 1964, including "Judy's Turn to Cry," "She's a Fool," "You Don't Own Me," "That's the Way Boys Are," and "Maybe I Know." She wasn't the most soulful girl group singer by a long shot, but she projected an archetype of female adolescent yearning. Her best songs survive as classics, particularly the irresistibly melodic "Maybe I Know" and "Look of Love" (both written by Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry) and "You Don't Own Me," an anthem of independence with a feminist theme that was considerably advanced for early 1964.

So what was Quincy Jones doing producing a white suburban teenager who had never recorded before? A couple of demos she recorded with her vocal coach made their way to Mercury's president, who recommended her to Jones, the label's A&R head. For their first session, Gore and Jones picked "It's My Party" out of a pile of about 200 demos. The "It's My Party" single was rush-released when Jones found out that Phil Spector had plans to record the same song with the Crystals.

"It's My Party" and the weaker sequel, "Judy's Turn to Cry," have given Gore a somewhat unfair bratty image. Those are the hits that are remembered the most, but much of her subsequent material was both more mature (or, perhaps more accurately, less immature) and stronger. The singles were also very well-produced, with orchestral arrangements (by Claus Ogerman) that hewed closer to mainstream pop than Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. Retrospectives of Jones' career usually downplay or omit his work with Gore, although it was among his most commercially successful; he's known now for recordings that are, well, funkier. But his success with Gore did a lot to build his already impressive résumé within the industry.

Gore appeared on the legendary T.A.M.I. Show alongside such heavyweights as the Rolling Stones, James Brown, and Smokey Robinson, but after 1964 her star plummeted rapidly. Mercury was still investing a lot of care in her sessions throughout the rest of the '60s, and her material and arrangements showed her capable of greater stylistic range than many acknowledged. But after the mid-'60s, Jones no longer worked with the singer on a regular basis. "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" (1965) and "California Nights" (1967), both of which were co-written by Marvin Hamlisch, would be her only Top 20 entries after 1964. She played the cabarets after her days as an active recording artist, and eventually had some success as a songwriter for other performers. Shortly after the turn of the century, Gore returned to recording, collaborating with multi-instrumentalist Blake Morgan. In 2005, she released the critically acclaimed Ever Since, which landed songs on CSI: Miami and Showtime's The L Word as well as Jeff Lipsky's film, Flannel Pajamas, which debuted at Sundance in 2006. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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9 years назад

Petr Slivinski

What a truly terrible loss to the music world. Ms. Gore was the most underrated 60s artist. Thanks for coming into our lives and making life wonderful with your quality selection of songs.

10 years назад

Nikkas NeverTip

she said one time she never made good money.too bad her folks didn't counsel her to get a good lawyer before anything else

10 years назад

Nikkas NeverTip

The way she carried herself!

10 years назад

Joshua Noah Miller

Look of love should have the B side to Maybe I know since there story lines are kind of the same.

10 years назад

Kenneth Green

One of her best songs. The first track on the Girl Talk album. Miss you, Lesley. ♡

10 years назад

quality333

Look of love should have been her biggest hit but sadly it wasnt It was upbeat and fast tempo. If i was running the show Its my party would be buried in the top 50 on the billboard charts but certainly not Numero Uno. Check out her expressions in this video. If you were a teen male back then which i wasnt, you can absolutely fall for her the same way women fell for Elvis. Her stage presence was stunning to say the least 

10 years назад

Wayne Brasler

My favorite Lesley recording. All the years she was releasing albums on Mercury few people suspected they were every bit as intriguing as what Motown was putting out. No filler songs! Every song on every album could have been a single. There was no way to tell because Mercury just put out the albums but seldom promoted them. Quincy Jones believed every record he did with Lesley should be an "A" side and that is what they did together.

10 years назад

Ivor Dozenbikes

Lesley is so petite and cute, makes that poor woman on the left look like a huge lump. Nice song. Perfectly sung.

10 years назад

anonyarena

Notice when Lesley sings that big, brash "yeah" at the 1:46 mark, just how remarkable is that!!! It can give ya the chills, that voice, its so beautiful. 

10 years назад

Dennis Dorr

Yes "Totie" was a regular on Douglas' show. Lesley is right on pitch with her own background tracking.She was always extremily confident. This was the "B" side of another of her hits,and an "LP" cut..

10 years назад

spectrumlocalb191

Looks like Marty Allen the last guy

10 years назад

Janster59

who are the people sitting with her?

10 years назад

swampzoid

RIP Lesley. You gave the world so very much. 

10 years назад

steven j beausoleil

Didn't you have you don't own me sung by lesley gore on the same show?

10 years назад

millicent1990

she has the perfect mouth, sorry if that sounds weird

10 years назад

Johnny Gainor

She did a great job of singing this live, she's singing along with her own track of "live and learn" which actually, I always felt could have been a bigger Hit for her.

10 years назад

rcperry2000

Who's the lady next to Lesley?

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