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  1. Cyndi Lauper - Rock of the 80s (1984) March 24, The Palace, Hollywood, CA Showtime annual special featuring a mini-concert by Cyndi Setlist: She Bop, When You Were Mine, Time After Time,...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cyndi_LauperCyndi Lauper - Wikipedia

    In January 2010, Mattel released a Cyndi Lauper Barbie doll as part of their "Ladies of the 80s" series. In March 2010, Lauper appeared on NBC's The Celebrity Apprentice, coming in sixth place.

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    • "Maybe He'll Know" 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.
    • "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Nearly four years after she should have become a household name as lead singer of the short-lived Blue Angel, Lauper burst through with a vengeance as an orange-haired, free-spirited and strong female artist upon the release of this iconic song.
    • "All Through the Night" While Lauper's She's So Unusual made the mistake at times of relying on songwriters other than Lauper herself (when she has always been quite capable of producing her own material), in this case the decision to draw from outside writers was a sparkling one.
    • "Money Changes Everything" Lauper really nails her new wave aspirations and leanings with this cover of a tune originally recorded by the obscure Atlanta band The Brains in 1980.
  3. CYNDI LAUPER: Greatest Hits (1984-1997) What's Going On (feat. Chuck D) A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and...

  4. With her neon hair, wacky outfits, and powerful voice, she burst onto the scene in the 1980s and quickly became an icon. Her debut album, “Shes So Unusual,” was a smash hit, spawning four top-five singles and earning her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1984.

  5. " Girls Just Want to Have Fun " is a single by the American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper, written by Robert Hazard. [7] . It was released by Portrait Records as Lauper's first major single as a solo artist and the lead single from her debut studio album, She's So Unusual (1983).

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  7. Jan 30, 2024 · With her definitive Queens, New York accent and wild hair that changed colors often, Cyndi Lauper burst onto the music scene in the 80s and has proven her staying power in the entertainment...

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