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"Judy's Turn To Cry" is the second single from the American pop singer Lesley Gore's debut album I'll Cry If I Want To. It was written by Beverly Ross and Edna Lewis and was produced by Quincy Jones. The song peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 10 on the Billboard R&B singles chart.
This follow-up to Gore's breakthrough hit invites closer examination for how it navigates the conventions of early-sixties pop while maintaining artistic integrity. Quincy Jones's production choices create a sophisticated sonic landscape that elevates what might have been a simple novelty sequel into something more textured and considered. The songwriting partnership of Ross and Lewis demonstrates how female composers shaped the era's commercial landscape, often working behind the scenes. Gore's vocal performance reveals her range beyond the defiant teenage persona that initially defined her career, suggesting an artist capable of more nuanced expression. The song's chart success across both pop and R&B charts also illuminates the fluid genre boundaries of the period, making it valuable for understanding how mid-century