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= Lesley Gore Sings All About Love = Lesley Gore Sings All About Love, also known as All About Love, is the sixth studio album by Lesley Gore. Released by Mercury Records on January 21, 1966, it was the follow-up to Gore's fifth studio album, My Town, My Guy & Me.

The album was produced by Shelby Singleton, making it the first Lesley Gore album to be produced by someone other than Quincy Jones, who had produced all five of her previous albums. Although All About Love is considered one of Gore's finest efforts (according to biographer Trevor Tolliver), the album failed to break the Billboard 200 album chart, becoming her first and only album under the Mercury label to do so.

Lesley Gore Sings All About Love produced three singles. The first single from the album, "I Won't Love You Anymore (Sorry)," was penned by Lesley Gore and her then-fourteen-year-old brother, Michael, and was released prior to the album's debut in November, 1965. Despite the well-composed lyrical content and appealing melody, the single was a commercial failure, sputtering at No. 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The second single, "We Know We're In Love," another Lesley-Michael composition, was released alongside the album in January 1966. Gore appeared on the final episode of The Donna Reed Show to perform and promote the song. Nevertheless, "We Know We're In Love," only faired slightly better than its predecessor, peaking at No. 78. The third and final single from Lesley Gore Sings All About Love was a cover of the 1950s standard "Young Love." The single, released in March 1966, was met with considerable fanfare, and reached a respectable position of No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The tracks featured on All About Love comprise mainly of covers of standards. Some standout performances include a unique rendition of "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," a Carole King mainstay and 1961 hit for The Shirelles, "With Any Other Girl," "Too Young," and "To Know Him Is To Love Him," a 1958 classic by The Teddy Bears and penned by Phil Spector.

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