Ritchie Venus and The Blue Beetles - You Don't Own Me (Lesley Gore Cover) video free download


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Duration: 02:27
Uploaded: 2012/12/12

From '' You Can't Fight It ''

Label: Onset/Offset Records -- RV 008

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: New Zealand

Released: 1989

Tracklist

A1 You Can't Fight It

A2 Matchbox

A3 Heartbreak Hotel

A4 Race With The Devil

A5 Ninety Nine Ways

A6 Baby, Lets Play House

A7 You Don't Own Me

B1 Around And Around

B2 Kicks

B3 Take Out Some Insurance On Me, Baby

B4 Louie, Louie

B5 Be-Bop-A-Lula

B6 Shakin' All Over

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"You Don't Own Me" is a popular song written by the Philadelphia songwriters John Madara and David White, and recorded by Lesley Gore in 1963, when Gore was 17 years old.

The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart in the United States (just behind The Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand").

The song is an example of threatened emancipation, as the singer tells a lover that he does not own her today; that he is not to tell her what to do or what to say; that he is not to put her on display.

The song starts out in the key of G Minor.

The second part modulates to G Major, and following the second chorus, the song shifts into A-Flat Major and Minor.

Finally, following the group of choruses, the song shifts a half step up to the key of A Major, and to B Flat Major before the song's fade.

This song features a string section, plus a xylophone with a vibrato.

Other versions and use of the song on other media

The song has been covered by:

The Tremeloes,

Dusty Springfield on her debut album, A Girl Called Dusty,

cello rock group Rasputina on their album How We Quit the Forest,

Joan Jett on her album Bad Reputation,

Klaus Nomi on his self-titled debut album,

The Blow Monkeys on Dirty Dancing Soundtrack

and by Jack Killed Jill on their album Hello Neighbor.

At the time the song was originally released, versions were recorded in several other languages, both by Lesley Gore herself, and by other artists.

The German version was "Goodbye Tony", recorded by Lesley Gore.

The Italian version was "Va... Tu Sei Libero", recorded by Lesley Gore, Isabella Iannetti, and Dalida.

The French version was "Je Ne Sais Plus", recorded by Lesley Gore, Dalida, and Jacqueline Boyer.

An alternate French version, "Je Suis Libre", was performed by the Quebecois singer Michèle Richard.

Filipino singer, now an actress & TV host Jeanne Young (daughter of Mila del Sol) covered this song under Vicor Records.

It was also recorded in Swedish, as "Jag Vill Ha Dig" by Marianne Kock,

and in Dutch, as "Ik Wil Vrij Zijn", by Liliane Saint-Pierre, as the B-side to her first hit record, "We Gotta Stop",

as well as having been recorded in Japanese by Mieko Hirota.

"You Don't Own Me" was sung by Diane Keaton, Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn in the 1996 movie The First Wives Club.

Andre Hazes recorded a Dutch-language version of the song in 1981 for his album "Gewoon Andre"; "Zeg Maar Niets Meer" was popular in Europe, and reached No. 2 in the Dutch charts early 1982.

In 1998, Eva Pilarová sung a Czech version under the name "Cesta končí" on the album Requiem.

On the finale night of The Sing-Off in 2009, Nicole Scherzinger performed "You Don't Own Me" accompanied by the Beelzebubs.

In 2000, the song was featured on the original soundtrack of The Convent, a horror movie by Mike Mendez.

Eminem used a sampled version of the song for the song "Untitled" on his 2010 album, Recovery.

The song was later featured in another horror film, The Woods directed and written by Lucky McKee.

The song was also featured in the films Hairspray and First Wives Club.

Pop singer Michelle Branch performed "You Don't Own Me" on the U.S. television series American Dreams, acting in the role of Lesley Gore.

In 2010 and 2011, NFL Women's Wear features the song in their commercial.

The song was performed by April Smith and the Great Picture Show.

In 2012, Tavi Gevinson and Petra Collins, along with many other celebrities, starred in a music video lipsynching to the song.

These videos were later made into a public service announcement (PSA) addressing Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign and his intentions regarding abortion and Planned Parenthood.

The PSA was directed by musician Sarah Sophie Flicker of The Citizens Band and filmmaker Maximilla Lukacs, and produced by Rebecca Fernandez.

Other celebrities in the video include Carrie Brownstein, Alexa Chung, Karen Elson, Zoe Kravitz, Tracee Ellis Ross,Lena Dunham, Sia Furler, Becky Stark and Miranda July.

The online video also included spoken commentary by Lesley Gore herself.

The song was also used in ''American Horror Story: Asylum'', episode 6.

Sister Eunice is singing the song and dances, while she is wearing Sister Jude's red lingerie.

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