Cyndi Lauper on the importance of her song 'True Colours'
It was released in 1986
Last updated 25th Jun 2024
Cyndi Lauper joined Emma B on Magic Radio to talk about her 'Farewell' tour, the brand new documentary Let The Canary Sing, her upcoming Glastonbury performance, and the importance for her 1986 hit 'True Colours'.
The singer, who will be performing her first set at Glastonbury since 2016, told Emma B that she's looking forward to taking to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday afternoon. She told Emma: "I've got a good outfit!" but when Emma asked if she'll have an outfit change, she explained: "It's a short set, you're not allowed (an outfit change)."
Cyndi started her career way back in the 80s, something which is documented in her brand new documentary called Let The Canary Sing. The documentary is named after a judge's proclamation following a lawsuit more 40 years ago, after Cyndi decided to go solo, leaving the band Blue Angel.
Throughout the 80s and 90s, Cyndi had hit after hit, including songs like 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun', 'Time After Time', 'I Drove All Night', and 'True Colours'.
Listen to the full interview with Cyndi Lauper on Magic Radio below
'True Colours' was released in 1986, and has become a popular anthem with the gay community. The singer explained to Emma about the importance of the song to her, an how she found out what it meant to so many people.
"By the time I really started to answer letters (fan mail), I was pregnant with my son in '97," Cyndi explained.
"And that's when everything started to settle, and I was reading them online, and that's when I started reading all the letters about 'True Colours'. And I never realised before what it meant, you know, like that.
"And their people felt so disenfranchised that talked about getting fired from their jobs, losing their friends, their families, and I always hated that, 'fit that round peg in the square hole no matter what', so, you know. When I saw these emails I called my sister Ellen and I said 'You know, we should do something', and I read them to her, and she said: 'Absolutely'.
"And then we started with 'P flags stay close', to you and your family, because you know, you always have to stick up for when you know something is wrong, that became the charge!"
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Take a look through some of Cyndi Lauper's biggest songs:
'Time After Time'
'Time After Time' is definitely a fan favourite. This love song was one of Cyndi's first singles and is full of emotion. The ballad made it to Number 3 in the UK Chart when it was released in 1983.
Watch 'Time After Time' on YouTube
'Girls Just Want To Have Fun'
Originally sung by Robert Hazard to explain why he couldn't find a woman to settle down with, Cyndi Lauper turned the song on its head and made one of the greatest feminist anthems of all time.
It got to Number 2 in the UK Chart and was one of the biggest songs of the 80s.
Watch 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' on YouTube
'I Drove All Night'
Released in 1989, 'I Drove All Night' really shows off Cyndi Lauper's incredible vocal range. Cyndi wanted to cover the song as she liked the idea: "of a woman driving, of a woman in control." Celine Dion later covered the track in 2003.
Watch 'I Drove All Night' on YouTube
'True Colors'
'True Colors' is a heartwarming song that got Cyndi Lauper a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Vocal Performance.
Watch 'True Colors' on YouTube
'She Bop'
Although this catchy tune from 1983 didn't rank as highly in the charts, its still a fan favourite!
Watch 'She Bop' on YouTube
'I'm Gonna Be Strong'
'I'm Gonna Be Strong' from her 'Twelve Deadly Cyns...and Then Some' album shows off Cyndi's incredible vocals. The song is both powerful and emotional, and is seriously underrated!
Watch 'I'm Gonna Be Strong' on YouTube
'Change of Heart'
From her second album, 'Change of Heart' is one of Cyndi's favourite songs to perform live, and she always puts on the most amazing performance!
Watch 'Change of Heart' on YouTube
'All Through The Night'
This is a cover of Jules Shear's song from his 1983 'Watch Dog' album which Cyndi made into a pop track. The lyrics, melody and vocals come together perfectly to make 'All Through The Night' a beautiful song.
Watch 'All Through The Night' on YouTube
'Just Your Fool'
Cyndi showed she could work across different music genres with her 'Memphis Blues' album, which she released in 2010 on her 57th birthday.
The best-selling album was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2011 for Best Traditional Blues Album, and the upbeat track 'Just Your Fool' features blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite.
Watch 'Just Your Fool' on YouTube
'The Goonies 'r' Good Enough'
With a long comedic music video, this song was written by Cyndi for The Goonies film soundtrack. She was the musical director for the film and she got her friends the Bangles onto the soundtrack as well. Listen to this song when you need a bit of 80s nostalgia!
Watch 'The Goonies 'r' Good Enough' on YouTube
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