You Don't Own Me (1963) is a feminist song that makes a strong statement in favour of women's emancipation
in the second wave of the feminist movement (1960s-1980s), (you can find out more about this on this Wikipedia link). The song is quite easy to understand, here you can find
a lesson plan for B1 students with a fill-in-the gap listening task, the full lyrics and a speaking activity which includes a discussion and an sing-along exercise to promote articulatory fluency.I would like to thank my student Cristina T. for sending me the video of this song.
In 2015, one month after Lesley Gore died, the Australian singer song-writer Grace released a cover of the song which was a hit in the music charts of Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Here, you can find a link to Grace's video and compare the two versions of the song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEt7bnuO5y0
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