You Don't Own Me (arr. Liz Garnett) Sheet Music | Grace Featuring G-eazy | SSAA Choir
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You Don't Own Me (arr. Liz Garnett) Digital Sheet Music
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You Don't Own Me (arr. Liz Garnett)by Grace Featuring G-eazy SSAA Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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This is a song that, paradoxically, feels both evocative of a particular historical moment and timeless. In it's first guise, as sung by Lesley Gore in 1963, it is a harbinger of both the sexual revolution and Second Wave feminism. Three decades later, as the closing sequence to the movie The First Wives Club, it is full of  confidence and joie de vivre, but by 2016, when released by Grace, it has turned darker, as G-Eazy's rap dramatises the controlling man the song addresses.

This arrangement positions the song as a statement of strength and defiance, and re-appropriates material from the rap to craft an original bridge.

n.b. This arrangement is notated in treble and bass alta (i.e. sounding an octave higher than written) clefs.

Vocal Ranges:
Tenor: E flat 4 - F5
Lead: G3 - D5
Bari: G3 - C5
Bass: D3 - F#4

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