Cyndi Lauper Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Cyndi Lauper continues to thrive at the forefront as a female singer and actress.
Her eccentric hairstyles and fashion send a message about never losing your individuality, earning her the nickname “the Eternal Girl.”
Here, we present her timelessly popular songs in a ranked list.
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Cyndi Lauper Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Funnel Of LoveCyndi Lauper29rank/position

It’s a song that starts right from the intro and is sprinkled with her signature style.
I think it came out around the time she had gotten quite used to things.
The arrangement has changed significantly as well.
It feels distinctly modern, and I find it interesting in its own way.
Hat Full of StarsCyndi Lauper30rank/position

“Hat Full of Stars” is the title track and single from the fourth album, Hat Full of Stars, released in May 1989.
It’s a song where you can enjoy its lively rhythm, the call-and-response with the backing, and Cyndi’s powerful vocals.
Cyndi Lauper Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Hey NowCyndi Lauper31rank/position

It goes straight into the A-melody from the intro.
She’s a truly powerful vocalist, so I think she has enough vocal strength not to be overshadowed by the backing track.
There might be a funky, dance-music vibe right from the start, and overall it’s a poppy, enjoyable piece from beginning to end.
I Will FollowCyndi Lauper32rank/position

It starts with a band arrangement in the intro, and from the A section onward, the powerful voice holds its own without getting buried by the strong band sound.
It reminded me of arrangements from classic prog.
It made me expect that the other tracks on this album will be enjoyable as well.
I’m Gonna Be StrongCyndi Lauper33rank/position

This song was written by the songwriting duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
While other artists had released it as a single, it became a major hit when Cyndi Lauper took the lead vocal.
It’s a powerful and grandiose track.
Into the NightlifeCyndi Lauper34rank/position

It’s a dance-pop music track by Cyndi Lauper.
Her vocals are powerful yet delicate, which pairs perfectly with dance music and makes you want to move.
It’s included on the album “Bring Ya to the Brink.”
Mother EarthCyndi Lauper35rank/position

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.


