She was truly beautiful and sang like an angel. When I hear the music today, such as it is called, I am so glad I came of age in the 60s. This kind of innocence and talent cannot be duplicated.
Aveces realmente no puedo creer q en verdad existió una gran Era angelical y hermosa ,grande como jamás se volverá a ver en este mundo algo realmente maravilloso, increíble hermoso como llorar x eso sin palabras laera de los 50s, 60s sobretodo, y podríamos añadir algunos grupos de los 70s como los beegees y otros q cantaban míster postman y no se las Robin no se la orquesta de lus Eléctrica
I still can't believe she was unable to get better material after her initial success. It was like she couldn't break out of that girl pop singer image. I don't know who ran her career, but they sure sold her short. She was a real talent and deserved a better career than she ended up with. I always wondered why she didn't try Broadway or theatre.
@@pgh45rpms I think you mean Shelby Singleton (Shel Silverstein was the writer who wrote "Boy Named Sue" and "Sylvia's Mother" among others, as well as the children's book "The Giving Tree" and others). Singleton was a Nashville based producer.
Lesley Gore was such a huge, under-appreciated talent. Her gleaming blue eyes and angelic voice. Something’s off with the sound though, her voice sounds muffled and nothing like her own voice. Maybe it’s the use of background singers that muddy the voice. Anyone else notice?
Yes she is singing along with the track of her single and yes It's a little muddy sounding but it was a nice record and it make the charts but only got to around No. 56 or somewhere in that area - it should have done better on the Pop Charts -
People blame her, but it was NOT her fault at all. Look at how young she was, she has NO SAY AT ALL in the direction of her career. She just tried to do as she was told. THEY (the record company) are to blame for her faded career because THEY (not her) chose the material for her to sing. She had NO record company experience at all, and simply followed instructions. Again, THEY are to blame for her career fade, NOT her
@@GeeBee909 I disagree to a degree. She chose songs with Qincy Jones. She specifically chose "You don't own me". But I think she tried to do too much. Full time college, part time pop singer. She was trying to write her own songs and Quincy moved on to other projects. Add to that, the music scene was changing. Whoever chose "Young Love" made a huge mistake.
Talented kids
2 talented people
One of best american singers in the sixtys and in the seventys
We guys were crazy about Lesley Gore
Thank god for youtube, I'd never get to see these great clips.
She was truly beautiful and sang like an angel. When I hear the music today, such as it is called, I am so glad I came of age in the 60s. This kind of innocence and talent cannot be duplicated.
Love LESLEY forever !! ❤
What a classy, beautiful lady. I love how she dresses. Very elegant.
I like to think the pretty ❤pearl necklace that she often wore was a gift from her parents in celebration of her #1 hit "It's my party".
She looked really pretty and elegant but not hairdo
Aveces realmente no puedo creer q en verdad existió una gran Era angelical y hermosa ,grande como jamás se volverá a ver en este mundo algo realmente maravilloso, increíble hermoso como llorar x eso sin palabras laera de los 50s, 60s sobretodo, y podríamos añadir algunos grupos de los 70s como los beegees y otros q cantaban míster postman y no se las Robin no se la orquesta de lus Eléctrica
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Thank you x3 for this I haven’t seen it before I always like watching Lesley Gore Perform. And with Paul Anka too!!? Amazing.
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Bellissimo in tutti i sensi !!!
I still can't believe she was unable to get better material after her initial success. It was like she couldn't break out of that girl pop singer image. I don't know who ran her career, but they sure sold her short. She was a real talent and deserved a better career than she ended up with. I always wondered why she didn't try Broadway or theatre.
She did appear on Broadway in SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE in 1995. Apparently she always wanted to do broadway but pop music took her in a different direction.
Quincy Jones was her mentor. Can’t get any better than that.
I just love her so much I wish she had more music
After the successful run with Producer Quincy Jones, Lesley was left in the hands of Jerry Kennedy and Shel Silverstein.
@@pgh45rpms I think you mean Shelby Singleton (Shel Silverstein was the writer who wrote "Boy Named Sue" and "Sylvia's Mother" among others, as well as the children's book "The Giving Tree" and others). Singleton was a Nashville based producer.
Powerful and sweet singing voice backthen..but what bad 👗
They could sing togheter
What a shame leslie gore never did duets with ronnie spector
Actually, there was a song from "The Great Race" that was nominated, but "Hullabaloo" picked the right one.
Lesley Gore was such a huge, under-appreciated talent. Her gleaming blue eyes and angelic voice.
Something’s off with the sound though, her voice sounds muffled and nothing like her own voice. Maybe it’s the use of background singers that muddy the voice. Anyone else notice?
It may be the quality of the video's audio that I converted from a DVD (which was converted from original television tape).
Yes she is singing along with the track of her single and yes It's a little muddy sounding but it was a nice record and it make the charts but only got to around No. 56 or somewhere in that area - it should have done better on the Pop Charts -
I love Lesley but I don't think this song Young Love was really her kind of song this was when her career started to fade
People blame her, but it was NOT her fault at all. Look at how young she was, she has NO SAY AT ALL in the direction of her career. She just tried to do as she was told. THEY (the record company) are to blame for her faded career because THEY (not her) chose the material for her to sing. She had NO record company experience at all, and simply followed instructions. Again, THEY are to blame for her career fade, NOT her
@@GeeBee909 I disagree to a degree. She chose songs with Qincy Jones. She specifically chose "You don't own me". But I think she tried to do too much. Full time college, part time pop singer. She was trying to write her own songs and Quincy moved on to other projects. Add to that, the music scene was changing. Whoever chose "Young Love" made a huge mistake.
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