About the Song
Lesley Gore’s classic hit, “She’s a Fool,” is a timeless pop gem that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages. Released in 1963, this song was a staple of the early 1960s girl group era and showcased Gore’s powerful vocals and emotional delivery.
The song tells a tale of a love triangle, a theme that has been explored in countless songs throughout history. Gore’s character is caught in the middle of a romantic entanglement, and she watches helplessly as her friend makes a series of poor choices in love. The lyrics are simple yet poignant, painting a vivid picture of heartbreak and betrayal.
“She’s a Fool” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a snapshot of a particular moment in time. The song’s production, with its driving rhythm and layered harmonies, is characteristic of the early 1960s pop sound. The addition of handclaps and a playful “shag-a-doo-la” refrain adds a touch of youthful exuberance.
One of the most striking aspects of “She’s a Fool” is Gore’s vocal performance. Her voice is both sweet and strong, capable of conveying a wide range of emotions. She effortlessly moves from moments of vulnerability to moments of defiance, making the listener feel deeply connected to her character.
“She’s a Fool” has endured for decades for several reasons. First, the song’s universal theme of heartbreak and betrayal resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds. Second, the song’s catchy melody and infectious energy make it impossible to resist. And finally, Gore’s powerful vocal performance brings the song to life.
If you’re looking for a classic pop song that will transport you back to the early 1960s, look no further than “She’s a Fool.” This timeless tune is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates great songwriting and powerful vocals.
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Lyrics: She’s A Fool
She dunno that she’s a lucky girl
Got the best thing in the whole wide world
Got a love that’s hard to find
But the boy I wish was mine
But, she’s a fool
She’s a fool
She has his love but treats him cruel
He dunno it but she cheats on him
With a boy like that, it’s such a sin
I would never be untrue
I would never make him blue
But, she’s a fool
She’s a fool
She has his love but treats him cruel
I know there’s gonna come a day
He will tell the girl, ‘Be on your way’
Maybe then he’ll turn to me
Then how happy I will be that
She’s a fool
She’s a fool
She has his love but treats him cruel
She’s a fool
She’s a fool
She has his love but treats him cruel
She’s a fool
She’s a fool
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