It's My Party (song)

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"It's My Party"
Single by Lesley Gore
Released 1963
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 2:22
Writer Gold/Gottlieb/Gluck Jr./Wiener
Producer Quincy Jones

"It's My Party" is a song originally done by British pop singer Helen Shapiro[citation needed] and later popularized by singer Lesley Gore in 1963. This song hit #1 on both the pop and rhythm and blues charts in the United States and #9 in the United Kingdom, becoming Gore's only major hit in the latter country.

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The song lyrically portrays the emotional downfall and public humiliation of a teenage girl who, at a party she is throwing, is humiliated when her boyfriend Johnny abruptly leaves her and takes up with her high school rival Judy, to whom he gives a ring to show his love for her.

The song's chorus ("It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to, You would cry too, if it happened to you") quickly became a part of American pop cultural language, as a phrase used to describe being utterly humiliated and miserable during an event that is supposed to be a happy occasion.

  • (1983-84) A season 1 episode of Alvin & the Chipmunks had the song sung by Brittany after sister Jeanette cast the deciding vote for class president...for Alvin.
  • (1990) Part of the song was used in the movie Problem Child.
  • (2005) Right-wing columnist Ann Coulter parodied the phrase for one of her columns on her website sometime after U.S. President George W. Bush's inauguration in 2005. She called the story "It's Our Party. You Can Cry if You Want To.", making fun of Democrats who believe that the election was tainted again, just like in 2000.
  • (2006) The song's title is referenced in a season one episode of Hannah Montana.
  • (Unknown) The song is sung by Gasper the Friendly Ghost's Uncles during one of his real-life movies.

Because of the pop cultural obsession with the song and the tragic nature of the song, Lesley Gore recorded a sequel titled "Judy's Turn to Cry". In the song, the teenage girl narrator gets her revenge on Judy (who is obviously enjoying the pain and humiliation she caused the narrator). In the lyrics the narrator kisses another guy in front of Johnny and Judy during another party, which causes a jealous Johnny to immediately dump Judy in front of their classmates and then punching the poor boy the narrator kissed while screaming that the narrator was Johnny's girl. As the narrator dances with her returning boyfriend, she takes satisfaction in the emotional devastation Judy is feeling.

"Judy's Turn To Cry" was not quite as popular as "It's My Party", but still was a sizeable hit, reaching #5 on the Billboard charts in the summer of 1963.

Preceded by
"If You Wanna Be Happy" by Jimmy Soul
Billboard Hot 100 number one single (Lesley Gore Version)
June 1, 1963
Succeeded by
"Sukiyaki" by Kyu Sakamoto
Preceded by
"Prince Charming" by Adam & The Ants
UK number one single (Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin version)
October 11, 1981
Succeeded by
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" by The Police
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