"You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: Born Lesley Sue Goldstein, this Brooklynite's second most successful recording was a Madaral/White "indelibly defiant" '63-'64 power ballad. She adopted her maternal surname early in her career. It spent three weeks as #2 on Billboard and it was her last Top 10 single, all before age 18, becoming her "signature song". The voice of a resentful teenage girl hurt by a capricious boyfriend who objectified her. "From tearful self-pity to fierce self-assertion". It quickly became one of the first "feminist anthems" and has remanied so until today. A testament to women's empowerment, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016. Artist? Song? For extra credit, name her other two top hits?
Answer: "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore. Other two top hits: "It's My Party" and "Judy's Turn to Cry".
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OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: Philly composers Madara and White penned this classic for neighborhood friend Maureen Gray. Quincy Jones had a 17 year-old songbird record it instead, taking it to #2 in '64. It became an early anthem for the nascent Women's Lib movement. Covered by Dusty Springfield and by Joan Jett. Part of "The First Wives Club", "Hairspray" and "Dirty Dancing" soundtracks. Song? Artist?
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