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

About the Song

Lesley Gore’sYou Don’t Own Me” 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 one’s own choices. Gore’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 Gore’s vocals to take center stage. This contrast between the strong lyrical content and the upbeat melody made the song even more powerful.

You Don’t Own Me” 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 women’s rights, while also serving as a call to action for continued equality.

Lesley Gore: “You Don't Own Me” – (Travalanche)

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Lyrics: You Don’t Own Me

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