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Have a nice life discography
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HAVE A NICE LIFE DISCOGRAPHY FULL

In May of 1993, Cyndi Lauper released her critically acclaimed fourth album Hat Full of Stars. Guest musicians include Bootsy Collins, Larry Blackmon, Batkini Khumalo, Eric Clapton,and Nile Rodgers. Contributing writers were Desmond Child, Christina Amphlett of Divinyls, Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, Dianne Warren, and Frank Previte. She also wrote and produced most of the album. The album spawned only one big hit, “I Drove All Night”, originally penned for Roy Orbison, although his version was not released until 1992, three years after Lauper’s version and four years after his death. Though critically well-received, it was not as big a commercial success as her previous albums. A Nigth to Remember (1989)Ī Night to Remember, Cyndi Laupers third album, was released on May 23, 1989. It is a collection of remixes from her first two solo albums. “The Best Remixes” was only released in Japan. Cyndi co-wrote most of the album with Essra Mohawk,John Turi, Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. Guests on the album included Angela Clemons-Patrick, Nile Rodgers, Aimee Mann, Billy Joel,Adrian Belew, The Bangles, Ellie Greenwich, and Rick Derringer. For this album, she increased her involvement both in production and songwriting. It reached number four on the Billboard 200. True Colors (1986)Ĭyndi Lauper released her second album True Colors on September 15, 1986. At the time, Lauper became very popular with teenagers and critics, in part due to her hybrid punk image. With the help of Rick Chertoff, Eric Bazilian & Rob Hyman (of The Hooters) as her primary studio musicians, “She’s So Unusual”‘s popularity spread like wildfire. On OctoCyndi Laupers solo debut, She’s So Unusual was released, and became a worldwide hit. In 2003, Rolling Stone Magazine included it as one of the 100 best new wave album covers. The album charted at #38 in Austria with the single I’m Gonna Be Strong. In 1980, Cyndi Lauper’s band “Blue Angel” released a self-titled album on Polydor Records.














Have a nice life discography