Music Tidbits: Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper is one of my heroes. I saw her a few years ago and even though she was around 45 at the time, she had the energy of a teenager. Her style has changed over the years, but it is as unique as ever. If you get the chance to see Cyndi live, do it. She's an amazing performer with an excellent voice.

That being said, I was excited to write about Cyndi for the Music Tidbits today. It's in a new format that should make it a bit more fun and readable. Hope you like it!

She Keeps it Real

Or at least, her name is real. Unlike other pop stars, Cyndi Lauper was born in New York in 1953 and was named Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper.

Cyndi Does it All


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While she's best known for singing, she can also play guitar, write lyrics and act. She started writing songs and playing guitar at only twelve years old. She's acted in quite a few movies and tv shows, including Mad About You, the Ron Howard movie Vibes and Life With Mikey beside Michael J. Fox. Her role in Mad About You almost turned into a spin off, but network executives thought the show concept was too out there.

She's always Been So Original



When she was only a middle-schooler, she was already dyeing her hair crazy colors and wearing her weird clothing styles she's known for. Speaking of her wardrobe, it actually became a problem during the1985 taping of "We Are the World," when a weird clacking noise showed up on the tape. Audio engineers finally tracked the noise down to her jewelry bonking against itself.

Doctors Said She'd Never Sing Again...Then She Did

In 1977, Cyndi severely damaged her vocal cords. Three different doctors told her she would never sing again. But she didn't give up and started seeing vocal coach Katir Agresta, who helped Cyndi recover by teaching her a series of vocal exercises.

She's Got High Standards



In 1978, she started a music group, Blue Angel, with saxaphonist John Turi, where they performed original music. When labels started showing interest in Cyndi's vocal abilities (she can sing in four octaves and has perfect pitch), they wanted to sign her as a solo artist. She refused to sign with any labels until Polydor Records opted to take on all of Blue Angel.

Write On!


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When Cyndi signed as a solo artist with Portrait Records, the label wanted her to sing all only their pre-written pop songs. Cyndi changed most of these songs to suit her personality, which also let her claim co-writer credits and royalties later on. The most well-known song she did this to was "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," which was originally written for a male singer. Cyndi thought the original lyrics were a little misogynistic, as it was all about a woman pleasing a man.

Although the label didn't trust her writing abilities, the record producer decided they needed one more song on her first album and convinced the label to let her write a song. She co-wrote Time After Time with Rob Hyman. The song ended up being the biggest single of 1985 and has since been covered by over 100 artists. The title came from a 1979 sci-fi movie starring Malcolm McDowell.

Girls Just Want to Have Trivia


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In the video for "Girls Just Want To Have Fun," Cyndi's mother was played by her actual mother. Also in the video was Cyndi's dog and pro-wrestler Lou Albano. Cyndi's famous red dress in the video was from the boutique she was working at between being signed for Blue Angel and her solo career. The video won the first ever award for Best Female Video at the MTV Music Awards. The album it was on was so popular that she became the first female artist to have four consecutive Top 5 hits from a single album.

The World Wrestling Foundation Loved Cyndi

And vice versa. Aside from having Lou Albano appear in her first video, Cyndi had frequent interactions with the stars of the WWF. Her video for the Goonies included a number of wrestling greats, including Andre The Giant and when she recieved her first Grammy Award, Hulk Hogan appeared with her, pretending to be her bodyguard. She also made quite a few appearances at WWF events, the most famous event was at the Inaugural WrestleMania event. She appeared as the manager of Wendi Richter and entered the area to "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun."

She Hates The Goonies



Or rather, the song she wrote for the album, "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough." It doesn't have too much to do with the song itself, she was just traumatized by the physical exhaustion she suffered during the taping of the video. The director was too much of a perfectionist and ran the entire crew ragged. She left the song off of her best of album and only started singing it at concerts again back in 2003.

PeeWee's Playhouse Lied To You

Cyndi wrote and performed the theme song for PeeWee's Playhouse, but was credited as Ellen Shaw for some reason. When Cyndi was married, PeeWee (aka Paul Ruebens) was at her wedding, along with Little Richard, John Tuturo and other celebrities. Although Cyndi threatened to show up dressed as a Christmas tree, she wore a traditional white gown.

Cyndi Loves Guest Appearances

Throughout her recording career, Cyndi featured a number of guest stars on her albums, including Billy Joel, The Bangles, Rick Derringer, Bootsy Collins, Eric Clapton, Shaggy, Ani DiFranco, Jeff Beck, Paul Reubens (PeeWee Herman), Sarah McLachlan, The Hives and more. In her recent 2008 tour, she had appearances from Joan Jett, Rosie O’Donnell, The B52’s, Indigo Girls, Regina Spektor, Wanda Sykes, Sarah McLachlan and more. Lastly, although it may not count as a guest appearance, Julia Stiles, appeared as young Cyndi in the video for "Sally's Pigeons" before she was a famous actress.

She's Heterosexual, but Once Wished She Was Gay



Lauper is considered a gay icon, but she is heterosexual. Her sister and many of her close friends are gay and she has been performing at gay pride events since 1994. In fact, for a while, she thought herself to be a lesbian. She told The Times, "My sister was gay, my best friends were gay, so I figured I had to be gay. So I did everything they did. I tried kissing girls. But it didn’t feel right for me and eventually I was forced to come out as a heterosexual."

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Let me add one: She's a tough cookie. From AOL Music:

Somewhere over Massachusetts is a bird that apparently doesn't care for '80s pop. At a 2004 radio concert in Mansfield, Cyndi Lauper was doused with a blob of bird poop while reaching for the high note in her classic hit 'Money Changes Everything.' The fowl fecal critique landed directly in Lauper's open mouth, but the Brooklyn-born rocker simply wiped her tongue on her sleeve and kept on singing.
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it's a shame she's not a polite person to work with. not in the musician/performer manner, but in the support staff for the venue (an atypical venue) manner. very difficult and uppity. ah well. she bop.
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I love Cyndi, she's amazing! And I can't believe she's older than my Mom (I'm 36). Her last album (Bring Ya to the Brink) so deserved a Top10. In a word she's brilliant. Long may she rock!
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I wanted to not like Cyndi, but I really dug her "Money Changes Everything" cassette when I heard it in the mid '80s. Surprisingly good. Also Jill, you might want to change "She Hate The Goonies" to "She Hates The Goonies".
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I've known Cyndi since the Blue Angel days and proud to count her as one of my best friends. She is bright, talented, demanding of herself and a real stand up gal. Hulk is not her cousin, her fiance at the time, Dave Wolf, managed Capt Lou and thus the wrestling connection. Go Cyn!
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She also guested at Roger Waters' live Performance of "The Wall" in Berlin. Reportedly, she was surprised and modest when he asked her to participate, but she went all out in a remarkable performance.
She also minds her own beeswax and stays out of the tabloids, which is no mean feat these days.
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She's also the only living person to share writing credit on a Billy Joel song in his solo career, having cowritten "Code of Silence." (The only dead person is Beethoven, whose Pathetique Sonata formed the basis of "This Night.")

(I qualify this as "in his solo career" as I don't know any of his material from before then--his days in either The Hassles or Attila--and it's entirely possible that some of those songs were collaborations.)
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I've always liked her music but never been much of a fan of her act/weird costume thing. But I have to give her credit she definately has aged well. I would have never know it was her in the she hates goonies picture if you hadn't told me.
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Her awful New York accent is almost worse than her music, and as bad as I think it is, I'm sad to say that it's still ten times better than the Pop garbage of today. Yuk!
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HI EVERYONE!

Could anybody help me to find the lyrics to the Pee-Wee's Playhouse opening theme song sung by Cyndi Lauper, credited as Ellen Shaw? I just can´t get the whole thing by myself. It's too... wacky :-)

You can e-mail me at interdatae@hotmail.es

I would appreciate it greately.

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Been a fan for over 20 years, She is amazing and my all time favourite singer, (Kate Bush being second!!).
Saw her live 2 years ago, and she was even better than I thought she would be.
I recently purchased her Shine album, and i have to say, this is now my personal favourite. Its a shame it wasnt released worldwide and not just in Japan. If you do not already have it, buy it you will not be dissapointed. You rock Cyn.xx
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