Lesley Gore's debut album I'll Cry If I Want To

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Lesley Gore's debut album "I'll Cry If I Want To" is a 1963 pop record that capitalized on her breakout teen-anthem success and helped establish her as a leading female voice of the early 1960s.

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instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Lesley Gore NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement girl group era
basedOnTheme parties
teenage heartbreak
capitalizedOnSuccessOf It's My Party NERFINISHED
catalogNumberLabel Mercury catalog release (1963)
chronologyPosition first album by Lesley Gore
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures photograph of Lesley Gore
decade 1960s
era Brill Building pop era NERFINISHED
featuresHitSingle It's My Party NERFINISHED
genre pop
teen pop
hasTitleTrack I'll Cry If I Want To NERFINISHED
helpedEstablish Lesley Gore as a leading female pop singer of the early 1960s
includesSong Cry NERFINISHED
Cry Me a River NERFINISHED
Cry and You Cry Alone NERFINISHED
I Would NERFINISHED
I'll Cry If I Want To NERFINISHED
It's My Party NERFINISHED
It's My Party (reprise) NERFINISHED
Judy's Turn to Cry NERFINISHED
Just Let Me Cry NERFINISHED
Misty NERFINISHED
The Party's Over NERFINISHED
What Kind of Fool Am I? NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor showcasing teenage girl perspective in early 1960s pop
originalFormat vinyl LP
performer Lesley Gore NERFINISHED
producer Quincy Jones NERFINISHED
recordLabel Mercury Records
releaseDate 1963

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It’s My Party includedIn Lesley Gore's debut album I'll Cry If I Want To
subject surface form: It's My Party