Cyndi Lauper
Where can I find the song "All Through The Night" by The Cars? I know Cyndi Lauper is the main singer.?
I've tried LimeWire and Google with no luck. Some websites say the Cars did an earlier version than Cyndi Lauper's 1984 song.
Try YouTube.
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Essential Cyndi Lauper Sale Price: $4.25 |
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Time After Time Sale Price: $1.29 |
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She's So Unusual Sale Price: $4.56 |
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She's So Unusual [Bonus Tracks] Cyndi Lauper Label: Sony Release Date: 11/21/2000 1 Money Changes Everything - 5:06 2 Girls Just Want to Have Fun - 3:58 3 When You Were Mine - 5:06 4 Time After Time - 4:03 5 She Bop - 3:51 6 All Through the Night - 4:33 7 Witness - 3:40 8 I'll Kiss You - 4:12 9 He's So Unusual - :45 10 Yeah Yeah - 3:18 11 Money Changes Everything [From The Portrait Promotional 12"][Live][*] - 4:35 12 She Bop [Live][#][*] - 5:20 13 All Through the Night [Live][#][*] - 4:48 |
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Girls Just Want To Have Fun Sale Price: $1.29 |
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Memphis Blues Sale Price: $9.32 |
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2010 album from the Pop diva, a traditional Memphis Blues album featuring guest appearances from Jonny Lang, B.B. King and others. After more than 20 sterling years and global record sales in excess of 25 million, Cyndi Lauper has proven that she has the heart and soul to keep her legion of fans compelled by her every creative move... |
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Playlist: The Very Best of Cyndi Lauper Sale Price: $3.64 |
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Welcome to the Playlist series. Painstakingly compiled by the artists and the music nuts at Legacy Recordings, these collections truly represent an artists' complete body of work. We've fished through hundreds-thousands-of tracks to cherry pick the perfect playlists... |
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Girls Just Want To Have Fun Sale Price: $1.29 |
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At Last Sale Price: $7.50 |
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The girl who just wanted to have fun has matured into a sensitive interpreter of eclectic standards. Taking a cue from Rod Stewart Cyndi Lauper applies her formidable pipes to an eclectic collection of covers that range from a few Edith Piaf tunes ("La Vie En Rose" and "Hymn to Love") to classics from the songbooks of Bacharach/David, Etta James, and Smokey Robinson... |
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True Colors Sale Price: $1.29 |
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Cyndi Lauper - Live...At Last Sale Price: $8.52 |
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Cyndi Lauper may talk like Edith Bunker (or any number of other queens from Queens), but she sure doesn't sing like her. Indeed, two decades after she burst on the pop scene with her She's So Unusual album, Lauper's voice is arguably stronger than ever--an opinion borne out in Live... |
Here we go again. Another trip to the yester-decade of the 80's. What to choose and where to start? There were so many great 80's music albums that it would be next to impossible to name them all. But, you will have to agree that those I will mention will be in the top favorites of anyone's list. Most rock, a few pop, and maybe a great 80's music soundtrack thrown in for good measure. Let's get started.
First on the list is from the Red Rocker himself, Sammy Hagar. His contributions in the 80's were far and wide. It seemed as though he could just wake up and crank out a mega 80's music hit album. My personal favorite from him is Standing Hampton. Heavy Metal, I'll Fall In Love Again, There's Only One Way To Rock, and my favorite song from this one, Can't Get Loose. Three Lock Box and VOA are a couple of more 80's albums from this powerhouse. An awesome singer, and a great guitar player as well. What more could you ask for?
Next up on this list is Guns-N-Roses. Who could ever forget thier first hit album Appetite For Destruction? Mr. Brownstone, Paradise City, Sweet Child O' Mine, and my favorite from this one, Welcome To The Jungle. Axl Rose, Duff, and Slash knew exactly what I was craving when this one came out. The louder this album is played, the better it sounds. Is there ever a thing as too much volume? Rap music, yes. 80's classic music rock, no!!
Let's reminisce now with the classic 80's album from Metallica. ...And Justice For All is perhaps the loudest, hardest rocking album of the big 80's. To Live Is to Die, and Blackened are classics in themselves. But then comes along the big daddy of them all, One. Beautiful, slow, heart wrenching in the beginning, and then, BAM! grabs you by the throat and kicks your tail to the very end. By far my favorite Metallica song to date.
Motley Crue was another favorite band in the 80's and cannot be left out. Dr. Feelgood was the flagship for them with hits like Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away), Kickstart My Heart, and Without You. A great blend of hard rock, ballads, and just feel good music all together. What a 80's music hit album should be. Does anyone remember Tommy Lee spinning while playing the drums? I know we all did.
We have to throw a couple of pop albums in here to complete the package. One of the better pop artists to come out of the 80's was Cyndi Lauper. Her biggest album was called She's So Unusual. That she was! But that's what attracted me to her music. I like to go off the beaten path, and Cyndi got me there. Not to mention that she was and still is an incredible artist. The haunting Time After Time, Money Changes Everything, and her signature Girl's Just Want To Have Fun cemented her into America's heart. Not to mention the videos with all the wrestling greats. Did Cyndi know something we didn't?
Heart was another band that enjoyed mega stardom. Ann and Nancy Wilson are two of the hottest singers that ever graced a stage. I actually had a personal conversation with Ann Wilson. I yelled at the top of my lungs - Hello!! at one of their concerts and she said Hello! back. Okay, okay, I gotta get my fifteen minutes of fame somewhere! But back to the grat 80's music hit albums. Heart - and their self titled album. What About Love, Nothin' At All, and Nancy at the height of her game with These Dreams. A classic 80's hit album at the top of the list.
How 'bout a classic 80's hit movie soundtrack now? Let's look at the often over-looked movie soundtrack Valley Girl. Don't laugh, it was a pretty good album in itself. Love My Way by the Psychedelic Furs, Who Can It Be Now by Men At Work, and the one hit wonder I Melt With You by Modern English. Not too hip on the movie, but I really like the new wave soundtrack.
So here we are at the conclusion of another 80's music hits fun-fest. I hope this sparked even more 80's memories within you and will keep them alive. Keep it loud, keep it proud and as always, Rock On!
For even more great 80's music hits fun, please visit http://80srockhits.blogspot.com
Glenn is a go to work Dad looking to supplement his household income.










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