You Don't Own Me,' A Feminist Anthem With Civil Rights Roots, Is All About Empathy : NPR

About the Song

Lesley Goreā€™s ā€œYou Donā€™t Own Meā€ was far ahead of its time. Released in 1963, it was a bold and defiant statement against the societal expectations placed on women. Gore, with her youthful voice and powerful delivery, transformed a simple pop song into a feminist anthem.
The lyrics are a direct challenge to the patriarchal norms of the era. They assert independence, individuality, and the right to make oneā€™s own choices. Goreā€™s refusal to conform to the role of a submissive woman was groundbreaking, and it resonated with countless listeners who felt similarly constrained.

Musically, the song is a catchy pop tune with a driving rhythm. The arrangement is simple yet effective, allowing Goreā€™s vocals to take center stage. This contrast between the strong lyrical content and the upbeat melody made the song even more powerful.
ā€œYou Donā€™t Own Meā€ has had a lasting impact on popular culture. It has been covered by numerous artists, and its message continues to be relevant today. The song is a reminder of the progress that has been made in womenā€™s rights, while also serving as a call to action for continued equality.

Lesley Gore: ā€œYou Don't Own Meā€ ā€“ (Travalanche)

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Lyrics: You Donā€™t Own Me

You donā€™t own me
Iā€™m not just one of your many toys
You donā€™t own me
Donā€™t say I canā€™t go with other boysAnd donā€™t tell me what to do
Donā€™t tell me what to say
And please, when I go out with you
Donā€™t put me on display ā€™causeYou donā€™t own me
Donā€™t try to change me in any way
You donā€™t own me
Donā€™t tie me down ā€™cause Iā€™d never stayI donā€™t tell you what to say
I donā€™t tell you what to do
So just let me be myself
Thatā€™s all I ask of youIā€™m young, and I love to be young
Iā€™m free, and I love to be free
To live my life the way I want
To say and do whatever I pleaseAnd donā€™t tell me what to do
Oh, donā€™t tell me what to say
And please, when I go out with you
Donā€™t put me on displayI donā€™t tell you what to say
Oh, donā€™t tell you what to do
So just let me be myself
Thatā€™s all I ask of youIā€™m young, and I love to be young
Iā€™m free and I love to be free
To live my life the way I want
To say and do whatever I please

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