HEART singer Ann Wilson will perform her version of Lesley Gore‘s fearless 1963 hit “You Don’t Own Me” tomorrow (Wednesday, September 19) on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” The song is from her new album, “Immortal”, that was just released last week (September 14) and has been a highlight of her live shows. The album features 10 musically diverse tracks that pay tribute to some of Ann‘s influences and friends who’ve recently passed and whose music poignantly lives on.

Ann recently discussed her reasoning for including the 1960s track on the album, telling Yahoo!: “‘You Don’t Own Me’ first came out at a time when Lesley Gore
was only a teenager… It was a really bold move for a teenage girl to stand up and face her boyfriend and say, ‘Hey, I don’t belong to you… That was a huge move back then, and it just grew and grew into what they now call a feminist anthem. But when I do it, I think it’s more about respect. It could be about anybody. It’s for anybody now. The song has really become a lot more universal than just a feminist anthem. It is one, but it goes a lot farther than that. And that’s why I chose it, because in this era of people standing up for their choice of who they are, they can marry who they want. They can say, ‘Me too.’ They just should have respect, and they can proclaim it.”

For “Immortal”, which marks her debut for BMG, Ann has teamed with original HEART producer Mike Flicker. “Mike was the first producer to believe in me,” Ann says. “He was my first teacher in the studio and knows how to provide that special support needed to bring out my soul in the recording process. It is exciting to work with him for the first time since 1980. I have traveled many, many miles since then but the old feeling is still there and fresh on ‘Immortal’. He has fearlessly helped me bring my ideas to life once again and it’s been a great collaboration.”

Ann has just completed a tour with Jeff Beck and Paul Rodgers where she sang mostly covers, including a few from “Immortal”.

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Fonte: Blabbermouth.net