Cyndi Lauper Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Single Director
1983 "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Edd Griles
1984 "Time After Time"
"She Bop"
"Money Changes Everything" Patricia Birch
1985 "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" Richard Donner
1986 "True Colors" Patricia Birch
"Change of Heart" Andy Morahan
1987 "What's Going On"
"Boy Blue"
1988 "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" Edd Griles
1989 "I Drove All Night" Scott Kalvert and Cyndi Lauper
"My First Night Without You" Unknown
"Heading West"
"A Night to Remember"
"Primitive"
1992 "The World Is Stone" John Maybury
1993 "Who Let in the Rain" Cyndi Lauper
"Sally's Pigeons"
"That's What I Think"
1994 "Hey Now (Girls Just Want to Have Fun)"
1995 "I'm Gonna Be Strong"
"Come on Home" Unknown
1997 "You Don't Know" Cyndi Lauper
"Sisters of Avalon" Unknown
"Ballad of Cleo and Joe"
2003 "At Last"
"Stay"
"Unchained Melody (Mexico Live)"
2005 "Above the Clouds"
"She Bop (Ballad version)"
"Money Changes Everything (Ballad version)"
2008 "Into the Nightlife" Cyndi Lauper
2009 "Girls Just Wanna Set Your Heart" Karl Giant

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