Cyndi Lauper’s classic and popular songs
Introducing songs by American singer Cyndi Lauper, who began her career as a solo artist in 1983.
From her debut single “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” through her fourth single, she landed in the top five of the charts, catapulting her to stardom.
Thanks to her ability to handle a wide range of styles, she’s often called a singer with a rainbow of voices.
It’s said that during her early years, she worked at a Japanese restaurant in New York, which sparked her deep affection for Japan.
She has taken part in charity efforts for earthquake relief and has appeared on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Now, please enjoy Cyndi Lauper’s vocals with this playlist.
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Cyndi Lauper’s Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
Unconditional LoveCyndi Lauper

This is a track from the album “A Night to Remember.” The title, when translated into Japanese, means “unconditional love,” and you can sense emotions like compassion and tenderness in the tone of the song.
In the latter half, you can also find many expressions characteristic of Cyndi.
Sisters of AvalonCyndi Lauper

Released in 1997, “Sisters of Avalon” is the title track single from the fifth album “Sisters of Avalon,” released in 1996.
This track was issued as a single only in Japan.
Hole in My HeartCyndi Lauper

I think she probably had her hits in the ’80s, and the song has a lot of upbeat, poppy vibes.
The flow from the first verse to the pre-chorus is covered in a cheerful pop feel.
Naturally, the chorus is enjoyable too, so I think people of any generation can have fun with it.
Cyndi Lauper’s Famous and Popular Songs (11–20)
Mother EarthCyndi Lauper

From the intro, it features an arrangement that could fit a slow-tempo blues set to piano.
I play guitar myself, and this arrangement truly carries on the tradition of American blues.
Whether you’re a guitarist or a vocalist, it’s a textbook example of a song.
Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)Cyndi Lauper

Released in 2004, “Until You Come Back to Me” is a cover of a song by American soul singer Aretha Franklin.
Cyndi sings it in a whispering, very subdued style.
The interplay with the blues harp is delightful.
Don’t Cry No MoreCyndi Lauper

The intro starts with the guitar, and her vocals come in from the A melody.
It made me think she’s taking on arrangements across various genres.
As a listener, I found it enjoyable to see so many different sides of her.
I hope she continues to challenge herself with a variety of arrangements.
What’s Going OnCyndi Lauper

This is a cover by Cyndi Lauper of a song released by American singer Marvin Gaye, a track beloved by many artists.
It is included on the album “True Colors.” The soulful vocals toward the end are particularly captivating.


