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)
Boy BlueCyndi Lauper21rank/position

Released in 1987, “Boy Blue” is included on Cyndi’s second album, “True Colors.” Within a single song it features both slow passages and shouts, letting you fully experience why she was called a singer with a “seven-colored voice.”
Calm Inside The StormCyndi Lauper22rank/position

Included on her second album, True Colors, in which Cindy, who became an overnight sensation thanks to the massive commercial success of her debut, took on the challenge of expressing her “true self.” The sound features a simple arrangement stripped of excessive ornamentation.
At the time, footage of her performing this song was broadcast on Japanese television with the lyrics subtitled.
CrossroadsCyndi Lauper23rank/position

It starts with a blues guitar intro and then the vocals come in.
The arrangement features various instruments in a blues style, and arrangements in this genre are simple yet profound.
That makes it challenging, but since it’s music, we should enjoy even that aspect.
Don’t Cry No MoreCyndi Lauper24rank/position

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.
Down Don’t Bother MeCyndi Lauper25rank/position

This piece is an arrangement based on the blues.
The key is how much you can express within the relatively limited framework of the blues.
Every instrument is tightly arranged.
Her vocals are quite something, and I was genuinely impressed.


