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Lesley Gore

Lesley Sue Goldstein (May 2, 1946 – February 16, 2015), better known with her family’s adopted surname as Lesley Gore,[1] was an American singer and songwriter. At the age of 16, she recorded her first hit song "It's My Party", a US number one in 1963. She followed it up with ten further US Billboard top 40 hits including "Judy's Turn to Cry" and "You Don't Own Me". Gore said she considered "You Don't Own Me" her signature song.[2]

Lesley Gore
Gore in 1963
Born
Lesley Sue Goldstein

(1946-05-02)May 2, 1946
DiedFebruary 16, 2015(2015-02-16) (aged 68)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materSarah Lawrence College
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active1963–2015
Notable work
Partner(s)Lois Sasson
(1982–2015; her death)
Relatives
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels

Gore later worked as an actress and television personality. She composed songs with her brother Michael Gore for the 1980 film Fame, and received an Academy Award nomination for "Out Here On My Own". She hosted several editions of the LGBT-oriented public television show In the Life on American TV in the 2000s.

Early life and education edit

Gore was born Lesley Sue Goldstein[3] in Brooklyn, New York City,[4] into a middle-class Jewish family.[5] The daughter of Leo Goldstein and Ronny Gore, her family changed their surname to “Gore” soon after her birth.[1] Her father was the owner of Peter Pan, a children's swimwear and underwear manufacturer,[5] and later became a leading brand licensing agent in the apparel industry.[6] She was raised in Tenafly, New Jersey,[7] and attended the Dwight School for Girls in nearby Englewood. She also attended Sarah Lawrence College, graduating with a degree in American literature.[8]

Career edit

1963–1979: Commercial success edit

Gore was discovered after her uncle gave Joe Glaser a tape of her singing that he forwarded to Irving Green, president of Mercury Records. Green gave the tape to Quincy Jones for evaluation and Jones, recognizing her talent, became her producer. She was 16 years old.[8][9] When she recorded her version of "It's My Party" in 1963, she was a junior in high school. It became a number-one, nationwide hit. Gore's version was certified as a Gold record.[10] It also marked the beginning of a time when fans would show up on her front lawn.[4]

"It's My Party" was followed by many other hits for Gore, including the sequel, "Judy's Turn to Cry" (US number five); "She's a Fool" (US number five); the feminist-themed million-selling "You Don't Own Me",[10] which held at number two for three weeks behind the Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand"; "That's the Way Boys Are" (US No. 12); "Maybe I Know" (US No. 14/UK No. 20); "Look of Love" (US No. 27); and "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" (US number 13), which she sang during a bus scene from the 1965 movie, Ski Party.[11] In 1965, she also appeared in the beach party film The Girls on the Beach in which she performed three songs: "Leave Me Alone", "It's Gotta Be You", and "I Don't Want to Be a Loser".

Gore was given first shot at recording "A Groovy Kind of Love" by songwriters Carole Bayer and Toni Wine with a melody borrowed from a sonatina by Muzio Clementi,[12] but Shelby Singleton, a producer for Mercury subsidiary Smash Records, refused to let Gore record a song with the word "groovy" in its lyrics.[11] The Mindbenders went on to record it, and it reached number two on the Billboard charts.[13]

 
Gore on the cover of Cash Box, 15 June 1963

Gore recorded composer Marvin Hamlisch's first hit composition, "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows", on May 21, 1963, while "It's My Party" was climbing the charts.[11] Her record producer from 1963 to 1965 was Quincy Jones. Jones's dentist was Marvin Hamlisch's uncle, and Hamlisch asked his uncle to convey several songs to Jones.[11] "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" was released on the LP Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts, but did not surface as a single until June 1965.[11] Hamlisch composed three other Gore associated songs: "California Nights",[14] "That's the Way the Ball Bounces" and "One by One". "That's the Way the Ball Bounces" was recorded September 21, 1963, at A&R Studios in New York; it was released as the B-side of "That's the Way Boys Are" and appeared on the LP Boys Boys Boys. "One by One" was an unreleased track recorded on July 31, 1969, in New York and produced by Paul Leka; it first appeared on the Bear Family five-CD anthology of Gore's Mercury work entitled It's My Party (1994).[4][11]

Gore was one of the featured performers in the T.A.M.I. Show concert film, which was recorded and released in 1964 by American International Pictures, and placed in the National Film Registry in 2006. Gore had one of the longest sets in the film, performing six songs, including "It's My Party", "You Don't Own Me", and "Judy's Turn to Cry".[15]

Gore performed on two consecutive episodes of the Batman television series (January 19 and 25, 1967), in which she guest-starred as Pussycat, one of Catwoman's minions.[4] In the January 19 episode "That Darn Catwoman", she lip-synched to the Bob Crewe-produced "California Nights", and in the January 25 episode "Scat! Darn Catwoman", she lip-synched to "Maybe Now".[13] "California Nights", which Gore recorded for her 1967 album of the same name, returned her to the top twenty of the Hot 100.[11] The single peaked at number 16 in March 1967 (14 weeks on the chart). It was her first top-40 hit since "My Town, My Guy and Me" in late 1965 and her first top-20 since "Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows".[4] Gore also performed "It's My Party" and "We Know We're in Love" ten months earlier on the final episode of The Donna Reed Show, which aired on March 19, 1966.[11]

After high school, while continuing to make appearances as a singer, Gore attended Sarah Lawrence College, studying English and American literature. At college, folk music was popularly lauded as "chic", whereas pop music was often derided as "uncool".[4] "Had I been tall with blonde hair, had I been Mary Travers, I would have gotten along fine."[16] She graduated in 1968.[17][18]

Gore signed a contract with Mercury Records with a five-year term that carried her obligations to the company through the spring of 1968. Her last big hit had been 12 months prior to this time, but Mercury still saw promise in her as an artist and believed that one of her singles would make it, as they had in the past. They offered a one-year extension on the initial contract, and Gore was formally contracted to Mercury for a sixth year. During this time, "He Gives Me Love (La La La)", a single release based on a Eurovision Song Contest winner, rose to number 96 on the Music Business charts, while bubbling under the Hot 100 in Billboard. Mercury took out a full-page ad in the trades to support the single, but its airplay was spotty, becoming a hit in only a few major markets.[19] She was then paired with the successful soul producers Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell for two singles that took her into the "soul" genre: "I'll Be Standing By" and "Take Good Care (Of My Heart)". These songs did not fit the image Mercury had crafted for her, and the singles were not played. Her contract with Mercury ended after the release of "98.6/Lazy Day" and "Wedding Bell Blues" failed to make headway on the charts.[20]

In 1970, she signed with Crewe Records and was reunited with producer Bob Crewe, who had produced her album California Nights. Her first release under the label, "Why Doesn't Love Make Me Happy", was a moderate hit on the Adult Contemporary chart, but none of her other singles would prove to be successful. She left Crewe Records in 1971 when the label went bankrupt.

In 1972, Gore signed with MoWest Records, a subsidiary of Motown, and in July of that year released her first studio album in five years, Someplace Else Now. All of the songs were either written or co-written by Gore, with collaborators Ellen Weston and her brother Michael. Due to the failure of the album's sole single, "She Said That", along with poor promotion, Someplace Else Now died on the shelf.

1980–2014: As composer edit

Gore composed songs for the soundtrack of the 1980 film Fame, for which she received an Academy Award nomination for "Out Here on My Own", written with her brother Michael.[21] Michael won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the theme song of the same film. Gore played concerts and appeared on television throughout the 1980s and 1990s.[11]

Gore co-wrote a song, "My Secret Love", for the 1996 film Grace of My Heart. The film includes a subplot about a young singer named Kelly Porter, who is based in part on Gore and is played by Bridget Fonda. The character, who is a closeted lesbian, performs "My Secret Love" in the film.[22][23]

In 2005, Gore recorded Ever Since (her first album of new material since Love Me By Name in 1976), with producer/songwriter Blake Morgan, with the label Engine Company Records. The album received favorable reviews from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and other national press.[11] The album also included a revised version of "You Don't Own Me", about which the New York Daily News wrote: "In Lesley Gore's new version of 'You Don't Own Me'—cut more than 40 years after its initial recording—she lends a pop classic new life."[24] Gore commented: "Without the loud backing track, I could wring more meaning from the lyric". And: "It's a song that takes on new meaning every time you sing it."[24]

Personal life edit

Beginning in 2003, Gore hosted several editions of the PBS television series In the Life, which focused on LGBTQ+ issues.[25] In a 2005 interview with AfterEllen, she stated she was a lesbian and had been in a relationship with luxury jewelry designer Lois Sasson since 1982.[25] She had known about her attraction to women from the time she was 20 and stated that although the music business was "totally homophobic", she never felt she had to pretend she was straight. "I just kind of lived my life naturally and did what I wanted to do," she said. "I didn't avoid anything, I didn't put it in anybody's face."[4]

Gore had been working on a memoir and a Broadway show based on her life[26] when she died of lung cancer on February 16, 2015, at the NYU Langone Medical Center in Manhattan, New York City, at the age of 68.[27][28] At the time of her death, Gore and Sasson had been together for 33 years.[29]

Her New York Times obituary stated, "with songs like 'It's My Party,' 'Judy's Turn to Cry', and the indelibly defiant 1964 single 'You Don't Own Me' — all recorded before she was 18 — Gore made herself the voice of teenaged girls aggrieved by fickle boyfriends, moving quickly from tearful self-pity to fierce self-assertion."[26]

Awards and recognition edit

In 1964, "It's My Party" was nominated for a Grammy Award for rock-and-roll recording.[30]

National Public Radio named Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts, Gore's second album, as forebearer of one of the top 150 albums recorded by women. The album missed the official list (1964–present) because it was released in 1963. "She is a forebearer for her assertion of feminine power in pop, and her validation of a female perspective."[31]

Lesley Gore's papers were donated to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and became accessible to the public in 2022. Catalogued by the library and her partner Lois Sasson, it includes family photos, scrapbook pages, annotated music and lyrics, business files, an unfinished memoir, and sound and video recordings.[32]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Film Role Notes
1964 The T.A.M.I Show Herself Documentary
1965 The Girls on the Beach Herself Sings "Leave Me Alone", "It's Gotta Be You" and "I Don't Wanna Be A Loser"
1965 Ski Party Herself Sings "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows"
1968 The Pied Piper of Astroworld Bo Peep Television film
1977 Good Old Days Herself Television film
1985 Good Time Rock 'n' Roll Herself Television documentary
1986 Deja View Herself
1988 Legendary Ladies of Rock & Roll Herself Television special
1990 Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones Herself Documentary
1991 Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll Herself Television documentary
1992 In the Life Herself Television documentary
1998 Quincy Jones... The First 50 Years Herself Television documentary
2000 Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955–1970) Herself Television documentary
2003 Rock at Fifty Herself Television documentary
2008 An Evening with Quincy Jones Herself Television documentary
2008 Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio Herself Documentary

Television edit

Year Name Role Notes
1963 Club 1270 Herself A teen-oriented dance-party television show on WXYZ-TV in Detroit ("1270" was a reference to the frequency of WXYZ-AM radio, a leading Top 40 station in the Detroit area at the time, now WXYT).[35]
1963 The Keefe Brasselle Show Herself
1963 American Bandstand Herself Season 6, episode 194, AB-1528: Lesley Gore – aired 5/30/63.[36]
1963–
64
Thank Your Lucky Stars Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes
1963–
70
The Ed Sullivan Show Herself Recurring guest; 4 episodes: season 16, episode 3 – Other guests: Tony Bennett, Frank Gorshin, Bob & Ray – aired 10/13/63; season 17, episode 18 – Other guests: Burt Lancaster, Mickey Rooney, Miriam Makeba, Shelley Berman – aired 1/31/65; season 21, episode 32 – Other guests: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Gwen Verdon; season 22, episode 30 – Other guests: Richie Havens, Moms Mabley, Stiller & Meara – aired 4/26/70.[36]
1963–
75
New American Bandstand 1965 Herself Recurring guest; 3 episodes: season 10, episode 31 – Other guest: The Music Machine – aired 4/8/67; season 10, episode 4 – Other guest: ? (Question Mark) and the Mysterians – aired 10/1/66; season 19, episode 4 – aired 9/27/75.[36]
1964 The Beat Room Herself
1964 The Lloyd Thaxton Show Herself Season 4, episode 10 – aired September 28, 1964[36]
1965 Fanfare Herself Season 1, episode 7 – other guests: Tom Jones, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass – aired July 31, 1965[36]
1965 Shindig! Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes: season 1, episode 30 – Show 30 – April 7, 1965 – other guests: Tina Turner, Marvin Gaye, Larry Hovis, Martha and the Vandellas, Righteous Brothers

Season 2, episode 5 – Show 56 – September 30, 1965 – other guests: Mickey Rooney (guest host), Major Lance, The Turtles[36]

1965 Hollywood A Go-Go Herself
1965–
66
Hullabaloo Herself Recurring guest; 3 episodes: season 1, episode 8 – Show #8 – Host: Trini Lopez – aired 3/2/65; season 2, episode 7 – Show#25 – Host: Peter Noone (of Herman's Hermits) – aired 11/1/65; season 2, episode 16 – Show #34 – Host: Roger Smith – aired 1/3/66; season 2, episode 30 – Show #48 – Host: Paul Anka – aired 4/11/66.[36]
1965–
70
Merv Griffin Show Herself Recurring guest: 8 episodes: season 2, episode 76 – aired 8/23/65; season 5, episode 104 – aired 1/25/68; Season 5, episode 157 – aired 4/9/68; season 6, episode 96 – aired 1/13/69; season 6, episode 154 – aired 4/3/69; season 7, episode 162 – aired 4/2/70; season 7, episode 239 – aired 7/16/70; season 7, episode 243 – aired 7/22/70.[36]

Aired April 2, 1970[37]

1965–
71
The Mike Douglas Show Herself Recurring guest; 13 episodes: The Mike Douglas Show Herself

Season 4: episode 237 – aired 8/4/65, season 5: episode 47 – aired 11/9/65, season 5, episode 216 – aired 7/11/66, season 6: episode 16 – aired 9/26/66, season 6: episode 92 – aired 1/10/67, season 6: episode 176 – aired 5/8/67, season 7: episode 106 – aired 1/29/68, season 7: episode 201 – aired 6/10/68, season 8: episode 42 – aired 11/5/68, season 8: episode 150 – aired 4/4/69, season 9: episode 25 – – aired 10/3/69, season 9: episode 51 – aired 11/10/69, season 9: episode 136 – aired 3/9/70, season 10: episode 118 – aired 2/17/71[36]

1965 Shivaree Herself Season 2, episode 16 – Show #48 0 aired 12/25/658.[36]
1966 The Andy Williams Show Herself Season 5, episode 10 – aired November 13, 1966.[36]
1966 The Donna Reed Show Herself Season 8, episode 27: "By-Line—Jeff Stone" – aired 3/19/66[38]
1966 Where the Action Is Herself Season 6, episode 237 – aired 9/10/66, other guests: the Four Tops[36]
1967 The Match Game Herself Season 6, episode 6 – Lesley Gore & Soupy Sales – aired 10/9/67[36]
1967 Batman Pussycat Recurring role; 2 episodes: season 2 episodes 40 – That Darn Catwoman – aired 1/19/67; season 2, episode 41 – Scat! Darn Catwoman – aired 1/25/67.[36]
1967 Dream Girl of '67 Herself Recurring role; 5 episodes
1967 Malibu U Herself Season 1, episode 4 – aired 8/11/67 – Other guests include The Turtles and Lou Rawls[36]
1967 Binnen en Buiten Herself
1967–
68
The Joey Bishop Show Herself Recurring guest; 3 episodes: season 1, episode 78 – aired 8/2/67; season 2, episode 122 – aired 3/8/68; season 2, episode 128 – aired 3/18/68.[36]
1968 Happening '68 Herself Rock music series on the ABC network. It aired Saturday afternoons following American Bandstand. Happening aired Mon through Fri from 7/15/68-10/25/68.[39]
1968 What's My Line? Herself Mystery guest; season 1, episode 131 – aired 1/31/1968
1969–
70
Della Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes: season 1, episode 14 – aired 6/26/69; season 1, episode 154 – aired 1/13/70.[36]
1970 Playboy After Dark Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes – season 2, episode 11 – Other guests: Don Adams, Fleetwood Mac, Arte Johnson – aired 1/8/70.[36]
1970 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Herself Season 8, episode 41 700701 – aired 7/1/70.[36]
1970–
71
The Rolf Harris Show Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes
1970 The David Frost Show Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes – season 2, episode 104 – aired January 22, 1970; season 3, episode 59 – aired December 17, 1970.[36]
1970 The Dick Cavett Show Herself Season 5, episode 55 – aired January 22, 1970.[36]
1971 The Virginia Graham Show Herself
1975–76 The Midnight Special Herself Guest host – season 5, episode 2 – aired 9/24/76. Guest on 2 episodes: season 3, episode 34 – Host: Chubby Checker; season 4, episode 21 – Host: David Brenner, Other guest: Fleetwood Mac[36]
1976 Dinah! Herself Season 2, episode 167 – aired May 24, 1976[36]
1977 Sha Na Na Herself
1977 $20,000 Pyramid Herself $20,000 Pyramid – season 6, episode 6 – Soupy Sales & 5 female stars – aired 10/10/77[36]
1970 Our Time Herself
1982–83 All My Children June Gordan A music publicist for 6 episodes; performed the song "Easy to Say, Hard to Do" which was written for the show
1998 Murphy Brown Herself Episode: season 10 episode 16: "Opus One"[40] Frank recreates American Bandstand for Murphy's 50th birthday; guests Dick Clark; Fabian; Lesley Gore; Chubby Checker; Sally Field.
1998 A Capitol Fourth Herself Lesley performed in concert for the annual "A Capitol Fourth" July 4 celebration in Washington. The show was nationally televised by PBS on the evening of July 4, 1998. (Frank Dixon original source on this).[41]
2001 Walk on By: The Story of Popular Song Herself Episode: "Producer Pop"
2001 Biography Herself Episode: "Lesley Gore: 'It's Her Party'"
2002 Hollywood Squares Herself Recurring guest; 2 episodes
2005 Party Planner with David Tutera Herself Episode: "Broadway Legend's Soiree"
2006 In the Life Herself Season 1, episode 116 on Logo Borders – aired 1/1/06[36]
2007 TV Land Confidential Herself Episode: "Music"
Unknown My Music: New Rock, Pop & Doo Wop Herself PBS fund-raising special in the My Music series; singing You Don’t Own Me; Volume Two: Doo Wop 51 and Rock At 50.[42][43]
Unknown Days of Our Lives Unknown
Unknown Gay USA Unknown

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For the English footballer see Les Gore Lesley Sue Goldstein May 2 1946 February 16 2015 better known with her family s adopted surname as Lesley Gore 1 was an American singer and songwriter At the age of 16 she recorded her first hit song It s My Party a US number one in 1963 She followed it up with ten further US Billboard top 40 hits including Judy s Turn to Cry and You Don t Own Me Gore said she considered You Don t Own Me her signature song 2 Lesley GoreGore in 1963BornLesley Sue Goldstein 1946 05 02 May 2 1946New York City U S DiedFebruary 16 2015 2015 02 16 aged 68 New York City U S Alma materSarah Lawrence CollegeOccupationsSingersongwriteractressYears active1963 2015Notable work It s My Party You Don t Own Me Partner s Lois Sasson 1982 2015 her death RelativesMichael Gore brother Alan Dean Foster cousin Howie Horwitz uncle Musical careerGenresPopInstrument s VocalsLabelsMercuryMoWestA amp M Gore later worked as an actress and television personality She composed songs with her brother Michael Gore for the 1980 film Fame and received an Academy Award nomination for Out Here On My Own She hosted several editions of the LGBT oriented public television show In the Life on American TV in the 2000s Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1963 1979 Commercial success 2 2 1980 2014 As composer 3 Personal life 4 Awards and recognition 5 Discography 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editGore was born Lesley Sue Goldstein 3 in Brooklyn New York City 4 into a middle class Jewish family 5 The daughter of Leo Goldstein and Ronny Gore her family changed their surname to Gore soon after her birth 1 Her father was the owner of Peter Pan a children s swimwear and underwear manufacturer 5 and later became a leading brand licensing agent in the apparel industry 6 She was raised in Tenafly New Jersey 7 and attended the Dwight School for Girls in nearby Englewood She also attended Sarah Lawrence College graduating with a degree in American literature 8 Career edit1963 1979 Commercial success edit Gore was discovered after her uncle gave Joe Glaser a tape of her singing that he forwarded to Irving Green president of Mercury Records Green gave the tape to Quincy Jones for evaluation and Jones recognizing her talent became her producer She was 16 years old 8 9 When she recorded her version of It s My Party in 1963 she was a junior in high school It became a number one nationwide hit Gore s version was certified as a Gold record 10 It also marked the beginning of a time when fans would show up on her front lawn 4 It s My Party was followed by many other hits for Gore including the sequel Judy s Turn to Cry US number five She s a Fool US number five the feminist themed million selling You Don t Own Me 10 which held at number two for three weeks behind the Beatles I Want To Hold Your Hand That s the Way Boys Are US No 12 Maybe I Know US No 14 UK No 20 Look of Love US No 27 and Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows US number 13 which she sang during a bus scene from the 1965 movie Ski Party 11 In 1965 she also appeared in the beach party film The Girls on the Beach in which she performed three songs Leave Me Alone It s Gotta Be You and I Don t Want to Be a Loser Gore was given first shot at recording A Groovy Kind of Love by songwriters Carole Bayer and Toni Wine with a melody borrowed from a sonatina by Muzio Clementi 12 but Shelby Singleton a producer for Mercury subsidiary Smash Records refused to let Gore record a song with the word groovy in its lyrics 11 The Mindbenders went on to record it and it reached number two on the Billboard charts 13 nbsp Gore on the cover of Cash Box 15 June 1963 Gore recorded composer Marvin Hamlisch s first hit composition Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows on May 21 1963 while It s My Party was climbing the charts 11 Her record producer from 1963 to 1965 was Quincy Jones Jones s dentist was Marvin Hamlisch s uncle and Hamlisch asked his uncle to convey several songs to Jones 11 Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows was released on the LP Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed Up Hearts but did not surface as a single until June 1965 11 Hamlisch composed three other Gore associated songs California Nights 14 That s the Way the Ball Bounces and One by One That s the Way the Ball Bounces was recorded September 21 1963 at A amp R Studios in New York it was released as the B side of That s the Way Boys Are and appeared on the LP Boys Boys Boys One by One was an unreleased track recorded on July 31 1969 in New York and produced by Paul Leka it first appeared on the Bear Family five CD anthology of Gore s Mercury work entitled It s My Party 1994 4 11 Gore was one of the featured performers in the T A M I Show concert film which was recorded and released in 1964 by American International Pictures and placed in the National Film Registry in 2006 Gore had one of the longest sets in the film performing six songs including It s My Party You Don t Own Me and Judy s Turn to Cry 15 Gore performed on two consecutive episodes of the Batman television series January 19 and 25 1967 in which she guest starred as Pussycat one of Catwoman s minions 4 In the January 19 episode That Darn Catwoman she lip synched to the Bob Crewe produced California Nights and in the January 25 episode Scat Darn Catwoman she lip synched to Maybe Now 13 California Nights which Gore recorded for her 1967 album of the same name returned her to the top twenty of the Hot 100 11 The single peaked at number 16 in March 1967 14 weeks on the chart It was her first top 40 hit since My Town My Guy and Me in late 1965 and her first top 20 since Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows 4 Gore also performed It s My Party and We Know We re in Love ten months earlier on the final episode of The Donna Reed Show which aired on March 19 1966 11 After high school while continuing to make appearances as a singer Gore attended Sarah Lawrence College studying English and American literature At college folk music was popularly lauded as chic whereas pop music was often derided as uncool 4 Had I been tall with blonde hair had I been Mary Travers I would have gotten along fine 16 She graduated in 1968 17 18 Gore signed a contract with Mercury Records with a five year term that carried her obligations to the company through the spring of 1968 Her last big hit had been 12 months prior to this time but Mercury still saw promise in her as an artist and believed that one of her singles would make it as they had in the past They offered a one year extension on the initial contract and Gore was formally contracted to Mercury for a sixth year During this time He Gives Me Love La La La a single release based on a Eurovision Song Contest winner rose to number 96 on the Music Business charts while bubbling under the Hot 100 in Billboard Mercury took out a full page ad in the trades to support the single but its airplay was spotty becoming a hit in only a few major markets 19 She was then paired with the successful soul producers Kenny Gamble Leon Huff and Thom Bell for two singles that took her into the soul genre I ll Be Standing By and Take Good Care Of My Heart These songs did not fit the image Mercury had crafted for her and the singles were not played Her contract with Mercury ended after the release of 98 6 Lazy Day and Wedding Bell Blues failed to make headway on the charts 20 In 1970 she signed with Crewe Records and was reunited with producer Bob Crewe who had produced her album California Nights Her first release under the label Why Doesn t Love Make Me Happy was a moderate hit on the Adult Contemporary chart but none of her other singles would prove to be successful She left Crewe Records in 1971 when the label went bankrupt In 1972 Gore signed with MoWest Records a subsidiary of Motown and in July of that year released her first studio album in five years Someplace Else Now All of the songs were either written or co written by Gore with collaborators Ellen Weston and her brother Michael Due to the failure of the album s sole single She Said That along with poor promotion Someplace Else Now died on the shelf 1980 2014 As composer edit Gore composed songs for the soundtrack of the 1980 film Fame for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Out Here on My Own written with her brother Michael 21 Michael won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the theme song of the same film Gore played concerts and appeared on television throughout the 1980s and 1990s 11 Gore co wrote a song My Secret Love for the 1996 film Grace of My Heart The film includes a subplot about a young singer named Kelly Porter who is based in part on Gore and is played by Bridget Fonda The character who is a closeted lesbian performs My Secret Love in the film 22 23 In 2005 Gore recorded Ever Since her first album of new material since Love Me By Name in 1976 with producer songwriter Blake Morgan with the label Engine Company Records The album received favorable reviews from The New York Times Rolling Stone Billboard and other national press 11 The album also included a revised version of You Don t Own Me about which the New York Daily News wrote In Lesley Gore s new version of You Don t Own Me cut more than 40 years after its initial recording she lends a pop classic new life 24 Gore commented Without the loud backing track I could wring more meaning from the lyric And It s a song that takes on new meaning every time you sing it 24 Personal life editBeginning in 2003 Gore hosted several editions of the PBS television series In the Life which focused on LGBTQ issues 25 In a 2005 interview with AfterEllen she stated she was a lesbian and had been in a relationship with luxury jewelry designer Lois Sasson since 1982 25 She had known about her attraction to women from the time she was 20 and stated that although the music business was totally homophobic she never felt she had to pretend she was straight I just kind of lived my life naturally and did what I wanted to do she said I didn t avoid anything I didn t put it in anybody s face 4 Gore had been working on a memoir and a Broadway show based on her life 26 when she died of lung cancer on February 16 2015 at the NYU Langone Medical Center in Manhattan New York City at the age of 68 27 28 At the time of her death Gore and Sasson had been together for 33 years 29 Her New York Times obituary stated with songs like It s My Party Judy s Turn to Cry and the indelibly defiant 1964 single You Don t Own Me all recorded before she was 18 Gore made herself the voice of teenaged girls aggrieved by fickle boyfriends moving quickly from tearful self pity to fierce self assertion 26 Awards and recognition editIn 1964 It s My Party was nominated for a Grammy Award for rock and roll recording 30 National Public Radio named Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed Up Hearts Gore s second album as forebearer of one of the top 150 albums recorded by women The album missed the official list 1964 present because it was released in 1963 She is a forebearer for her assertion of feminine power in pop and her validation of a female perspective 31 Lesley Gore s papers were donated to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and became accessible to the public in 2022 Catalogued by the library and her partner Lois Sasson it includes family photos scrapbook pages annotated music and lyrics business files an unfinished memoir and sound and video recordings 32 Discography editMain article Lesley Gore discography I ll Cry If I Want To 1963 Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed Up Hearts 1963 Boys Boys Boys 1964 Girl Talk 1964 My Town My Guy amp Me 1965 Lesley Gore Sings All About Love 1966 Off and Running 1967 canceled California Nights 1967 Magic Colors 1967 canceled Someplace Else Now 1972 Love Me By Name 1976 33 The Canvas Can Do Miracles 1982 Ever Since 2005 Magic Colors The Lost Album 2011 34 Filmography editFilm edit Year Film Role Notes 1964 The T A M I Show Herself Documentary 1965 The Girls on the Beach Herself Sings Leave Me Alone It s Gotta Be You and I Don t Wanna Be A Loser 1965 Ski Party Herself Sings Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows 1968 The Pied Piper of Astroworld Bo Peep Television film 1977 Good Old Days Herself Television film 1985 Good Time Rock n Roll Herself Television documentary 1986 Deja View Herself 1988 Legendary Ladies of Rock amp Roll Herself Television special 1990 Listen Up The Lives of Quincy Jones Herself Documentary 1991 Golden Age of Rock n Roll Herself Television documentary 1992 In the Life Herself Television documentary 1998 Quincy Jones The First 50 Years Herself Television documentary 2000 Hollywood Rocks the Movies The Early Years 1955 1970 Herself Television documentary 2003 Rock at Fifty Herself Television documentary 2008 An Evening with Quincy Jones Herself Television documentary 2008 Airplay The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio Herself Documentary Television edit Year Name Role Notes 1963 Club 1270 Herself A teen oriented dance party television show on WXYZ TV in Detroit 1270 was a reference to the frequency of WXYZ AM radio a leading Top 40 station in the Detroit area at the time now WXYT 35 1963 The Keefe Brasselle Show Herself 1963 American Bandstand Herself Season 6 episode 194 AB 1528 Lesley Gore aired 5 30 63 36 1963 64 Thank Your Lucky Stars Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes 1963 70 The Ed Sullivan Show Herself Recurring guest 4 episodes season 16 episode 3 Other guests Tony Bennett Frank Gorshin Bob amp Ray aired 10 13 63 season 17 episode 18 Other guests Burt Lancaster Mickey Rooney Miriam Makeba Shelley Berman aired 1 31 65 season 21 episode 32 Other guests Smokey Robinson amp The Miracles Gwen Verdon season 22 episode 30 Other guests Richie Havens Moms Mabley Stiller amp Meara aired 4 26 70 36 1963 75 New American Bandstand 1965 Herself Recurring guest 3 episodes season 10 episode 31 Other guest The Music Machine aired 4 8 67 season 10 episode 4 Other guest Question Mark and the Mysterians aired 10 1 66 season 19 episode 4 aired 9 27 75 36 1964 The Beat Room Herself 1964 The Lloyd Thaxton Show Herself Season 4 episode 10 aired September 28 1964 36 1965 Fanfare Herself Season 1 episode 7 other guests Tom Jones Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass aired July 31 1965 36 1965 Shindig Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes season 1 episode 30 Show 30 April 7 1965 other guests Tina Turner Marvin Gaye Larry Hovis Martha and the Vandellas Righteous Brothers Season 2 episode 5 Show 56 September 30 1965 other guests Mickey Rooney guest host Major Lance The Turtles 36 1965 Hollywood A Go Go Herself 1965 66 Hullabaloo Herself Recurring guest 3 episodes season 1 episode 8 Show 8 Host Trini Lopez aired 3 2 65 season 2 episode 7 Show 25 Host Peter Noone of Herman s Hermits aired 11 1 65 season 2 episode 16 Show 34 Host Roger Smith aired 1 3 66 season 2 episode 30 Show 48 Host Paul Anka aired 4 11 66 36 1965 70 Merv Griffin Show Herself Recurring guest 8 episodes season 2 episode 76 aired 8 23 65 season 5 episode 104 aired 1 25 68 Season 5 episode 157 aired 4 9 68 season 6 episode 96 aired 1 13 69 season 6 episode 154 aired 4 3 69 season 7 episode 162 aired 4 2 70 season 7 episode 239 aired 7 16 70 season 7 episode 243 aired 7 22 70 36 Aired April 2 1970 37 1965 71 The Mike Douglas Show Herself Recurring guest 13 episodes The Mike Douglas Show Herself Season 4 episode 237 aired 8 4 65 season 5 episode 47 aired 11 9 65 season 5 episode 216 aired 7 11 66 season 6 episode 16 aired 9 26 66 season 6 episode 92 aired 1 10 67 season 6 episode 176 aired 5 8 67 season 7 episode 106 aired 1 29 68 season 7 episode 201 aired 6 10 68 season 8 episode 42 aired 11 5 68 season 8 episode 150 aired 4 4 69 season 9 episode 25 aired 10 3 69 season 9 episode 51 aired 11 10 69 season 9 episode 136 aired 3 9 70 season 10 episode 118 aired 2 17 71 36 1965 Shivaree Herself Season 2 episode 16 Show 48 0 aired 12 25 658 36 1966 The Andy Williams Show Herself Season 5 episode 10 aired November 13 1966 36 1966 The Donna Reed Show Herself Season 8 episode 27 By Line Jeff Stone aired 3 19 66 38 1966 Where the Action Is Herself Season 6 episode 237 aired 9 10 66 other guests the Four Tops 36 1967 The Match Game Herself Season 6 episode 6 Lesley Gore amp Soupy Sales aired 10 9 67 36 1967 Batman Pussycat Recurring role 2 episodes season 2 episodes 40 That Darn Catwoman aired 1 19 67 season 2 episode 41 Scat Darn Catwoman aired 1 25 67 36 1967 Dream Girl of 67 Herself Recurring role 5 episodes 1967 Malibu U Herself Season 1 episode 4 aired 8 11 67 Other guests include The Turtles and Lou Rawls 36 1967 Binnen en Buiten Herself 1967 68 The Joey Bishop Show Herself Recurring guest 3 episodes season 1 episode 78 aired 8 2 67 season 2 episode 122 aired 3 8 68 season 2 episode 128 aired 3 18 68 36 1968 Happening 68 Herself Rock music series on the ABC network It aired Saturday afternoons following American Bandstand Happening aired Mon through Fri from 7 15 68 10 25 68 39 1968 What s My Line Herself Mystery guest season 1 episode 131 aired 1 31 1968 1969 70 Della Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes season 1 episode 14 aired 6 26 69 season 1 episode 154 aired 1 13 70 36 1970 Playboy After Dark Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes season 2 episode 11 Other guests Don Adams Fleetwood Mac Arte Johnson aired 1 8 70 36 1970 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Herself Season 8 episode 41 700701 aired 7 1 70 36 1970 71 The Rolf Harris Show Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes 1970 The David Frost Show Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes season 2 episode 104 aired January 22 1970 season 3 episode 59 aired December 17 1970 36 1970 The Dick Cavett Show Herself Season 5 episode 55 aired January 22 1970 36 1971 The Virginia Graham Show Herself 1975 76 The Midnight Special Herself Guest host season 5 episode 2 aired 9 24 76 Guest on 2 episodes season 3 episode 34 Host Chubby Checker season 4 episode 21 Host David Brenner Other guest Fleetwood Mac 36 1976 Dinah Herself Season 2 episode 167 aired May 24 1976 36 1977 Sha Na Na Herself 1977 20 000 Pyramid Herself 20 000 Pyramid season 6 episode 6 Soupy Sales amp 5 female stars aired 10 10 77 36 1970 Our Time Herself 1982 83 All My Children June Gordan A music publicist for 6 episodes performed the song Easy to Say Hard to Do which was written for the show 1998 Murphy Brown Herself Episode season 10 episode 16 Opus One 40 Frank recreates American Bandstand for Murphy s 50th birthday guests Dick Clark Fabian Lesley Gore Chubby Checker Sally Field 1998 A Capitol Fourth Herself Lesley performed in concert for the annual A Capitol Fourth July 4 celebration in Washington The show was nationally televised by PBS on the evening of July 4 1998 Frank Dixon original source on this 41 2001 Walk on By The Story of Popular Song Herself Episode Producer Pop 2001 Biography Herself Episode Lesley Gore It s Her Party 2002 Hollywood Squares Herself Recurring guest 2 episodes 2005 Party Planner with David Tutera Herself Episode Broadway Legend s Soiree 2006 In the Life Herself Season 1 episode 116 on Logo Borders aired 1 1 06 36 2007 TV Land Confidential Herself Episode Music Unknown My Music New Rock Pop amp Doo Wop Herself PBS fund raising special in the My Music series singing You Don t Own Me Volume Two Doo Wop 51 and Rock At 50 42 43 Unknown Days of Our Lives Unknown Unknown Gay USA UnknownReferences edit a b Salitsky Amy November 13 2017 Lesley Gore The Jewish Feminist Lesbian Pop Star Ahead of Her Time November 13 2017 heyalma com 70 Faces Media Archived from the original on February 6 2024 Retrieved March 24 2024 Lesley Gore It s My Party singer dies aged 68 BBC News February 17 2015 Archived from the original on October 9 2023 Retrieved October 11 2023 Lesley Gore Biography Biography com Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f g Lesley Gore who sang It s My Party dead at 68 New York Daily News com February 16 2015 Retrieved February 16 2015 a b Laing Dave February 17 2015 Lesley Gore obituary The Guardian Retrieved February 21 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April 11 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Advocate January 17 2006 Gore could have been out more prominently in the mid 90s in connection with the movie Grace of My Heart which included a subplot about a Gore like teen idol played by Bridget Fonda who was gay Gore worked on the character s song My Secret Love until she was comfortable having her name on it as a co writer but she felt wary that she d been brought in too late for a real collaboration and when she wasn t even invited to the premiere Gore was convinced the filmmakers had used her primarily for publicity It turned into the opposite of what I would have wanted she says Childs T Mike The Rocklopedia Fakebandica St Martin s Griffin 2014 ISBN 978 1466873018 p 167 Excerpts available Archived April 5 2016 at the Wayback Machine at Google Books a b IT S HER PARTY Early 60s legend Lesley Gore cuts her first studio album in 30 years NY Daily News July 24 2005 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Interview with Lesley Gore Archived September 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