The song was written by Philadelphia songwriters John Madara and David White.
Produced by John Franz , Dusty’s version is noted for its deeper, more "psychological" arrangement compared to the original, often played an octave lower to suit her soulful vocal range. Cultural Significance dusty_springfield_you_dont_own_me
Springfield recorded her cover in January 1964 at Olympic Studios in London, shortly after Gore's version became a hit in the U.S.. It was released on her debut LP, A Girl Called Dusty , on April 17, 1964. The song was written by Philadelphia songwriters John
Dusty Springfield 's rendition of "" is a cornerstone of her early solo career, featured on her debut album A Girl Called Dusty (1964). Originally recorded by Lesley Gore in 1963, the song is widely celebrated as an early feminist anthem for its message of female autonomy and independence. Song Background and Release It was released on her debut LP, A