Lesley Gore

Brought to A&M Records by Quincy Jones in the spring of 1975. Q was given a tape of Lesley Gore in the early 1960s when he was the vice president of A&R at Mercury Records. He wrote in A&M's Compendium, "I heard this rough, unpolished, and delightfully charismatic voice and decided that I wanted to go into the studio and cut her. Fortunately the feeling that I got upon hearing her proved positive, for in the span of three years we had ten gold records...The hits stopped coming for us in 1966, so we parted company....Lesley started to hone her craft writing songs....Last year she and her writing partner Ellen Weston, came by my house with a tape of some tunes that excited me, and we went back into the studio to cut four sides, to see if there was any industry interest in the lady and her songs. I took the tunes to Jerry [Moss]. He loved them and signed her to the label....I am extremely excited about the Lesley Gore album and I believe that she is going to happen."

 

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Sources

Q Brings Us Up to Date. Quincy Jones, A&M Compendium, October 1975.

Birth
Death
Recording Years / Label
1975-1976 -  A&M Records
Instruments
vocals

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