Over 300 music fans have voted on the 40+ Best Cyndi Lauper Songs. Current Top 3: Time After Time, True Colors, Girls Just Want To Have Fun
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Cyndi Lauper is an award-winning American singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the 1980s with a string of pop hits such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
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辛迪·劳帕(Cyndi Lauper),全名Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper Thornton,1953年6月22日出生于美国纽约皇后区,曾作过:女侍,模特,管家,秘书, 空手道教练,店员,马场服务生。1983年底推出首张个人专辑《She s so unusual》,以其极尽鲜艳、夸张与多变的妆扮造型领导风
This concert definitely made you want to see Cyndi Lauper again! Amazing renditions of She Bop, Time After Time, and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, to name a few. I loved the stories she told about the songs, and you could understand every word! She still has a great voice and lots of ...
exhibit.[13] Her debut album is included in Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,[14] while "Time After Time" is included in VH1's list of the 100 Best Songs of the Past 25 years.[15] VH1 has ranked Lauper No. 58 of the 100 Greatest Women...
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“Look, I like her,” Lauper began when the topic of Swift came up. “I think she’s terrific. As an artist, she writes some wonderful songs.” “I first started listening during the pandemic … when she went and hibernated and did that wonderful folk record,” she continued, ref...
This seems like the best place to start in a quest to suss out Lauper's best songs of the '80s, primarily because it originally surfaced on her underappreciated band Blue Angel's lone, eponymous release in 1980 before also showing up in a solo version of the tune on 1986's True Colors...