What is Don't Make Me Over?
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Don't Make Me Over -- (British/North American Early 1960's Popular Slang; Modern Popular Musicology)
The expression/term, "Don't Make Me Over," simply meant -- "Do Not Lie To Me," or "Do Not Make Promises That You Cannot Keep."
The term, "Don't Make Me Over," latter in the early 1960's was used to take one of the world's premier female vocalist to international fame on Top 40 Radio.
"Don't Make Me Over," charted on January 5, 1963 as
The song was exactly titled, "Don't Make Me Over," but its lyrics placed to beautiful melodic counterpoint used the expression not in its
The song, "Don't Make Me Over," written by
Sporty Ken: I liked you better when we used to shop together for my wardrobe and not just yours.
Blue Barbie: Ken, Don't Make Me Over!
Translation: If you truly love me -- accept me as I am.