Girls Just Want to Have Fun (song)
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- For the movie, see Girls Just Want to Have Fun (film).
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" | ||
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Single by Cyndi Lauper | ||
Released | 1983 | |
Format | 7" Vinyl Single (Worldwide) 12" Vinyl Single (Worldwide) |
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Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:58 | |
Label | Epic Records, Portrait Records or CBS Records | |
Producer(s) | Rick Chertoff | |
Chart positions | ||
U.S. #2 |
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Cyndi Lauper singles chronology | ||
"Fade" (1980) |
Girls Just Want to Have Fun | "Time after Time" (1984) |
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" was the first major single released by singer Cyndi Lauper as a solo artist. It gained renown as a feminist anthem, an award winning video and a world-wide smash hit.
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[edit] Song Information
With the inclusion of promotional releases, the single has seen over 38 individual versions of release. The most common was a 7" vinyl single (with varying cover artwork) released in 1983/1984 (depending on the country), with the second most common being a 12" vinyl single (also with varying cover artwork) released in 1983/1984.
The song was written by Robert Hazard, who recorded his version of the song in 1979. Lauper changed the lyrics slightly to allow it to be performed by a female and Hazard approved the minor changes. Her version appeared on her 1983 debut solo record, She's So Unusual. It is a synthesizer-backed anthem about the roles of women in society and is considered by many to be a feminist classic of the era.
Originally run on late-night MTV as a novel, inside-industry joke, the video quickly went into heavy rotation and wound up as 1983's "Video of the Year".
The song can be heard in the first flashback of The Simpsons episode "Lisa's First Word", Homer even sings it.
It has been covered on either an album or in live concert by over 30 other artists including but not limited to Pearl Jam, John Mayer, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Cybill Shepherd, Lolly, Dandy Warhols, David Rawlings, and Cam'ron. Recently, the Mexican band Los Horoscopos de Durango released a Duranguense version of the song and a Spanish version, Sólo Quiero Bailar (I Just Want To Dance). The song is rumored to be the first single off of The Cheetah Girls latest album due to be released in 2007.
Among the variety of releases of the single include an Austrian birthday card with a 3" CD of the song included inside. The song has been heavily distributed in karaoke version as well. Lauper would later go on to completely re-work the song in 1994 resulting in the new hit "Hey Now (Girls Just Want To Have Fun)". The song was remade by Lauper yet again in 2005 on her The Body Acoustic album, with guest support vocals from Japanese pop/rock duo Puffy AmiYumi. The song is going to be covered by The Cheetah Girls for their upcoming album, Cheetahs Gonna Get Down.
[edit] Music video
The release of the single was accompanied by a quirky music video produced in Mother Studio in the Lower East Side of Manhattan for a cost of less than $35,000, largely due to a volunteer cast and the free loan of the most sophisticated video equipment available at the time. The cast included wrestler "Captain" Lou Albano in the role of Lauper's father while her real mother Catrine played her mother. Lauper's attorney, Elliot Hoffman, appeared as her uptight dancing partner. Also in the cast were Lauper's manager, David Wolf, her brother, Butch Lauper, and a bevy of secretaries borrowed from Portrait/CBS, Lauper's record label.
Lorne Michaels (Broadway Video, SNL), another of Hoffman's clients, agreed to give Lauper free run of his brand new million dollar digital editing equipment, with which she and her producer created several first-time-ever computer generated images of Lauper dancing with her buttoned-up lawyer, leading the entire cast in a snake-dance through New York streets and crashing a giant party.
[edit] Chart Performance
The single reached the top ten in fifteen different countries: number one in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Israel, Japan, New Zealand and Norway; number two in Canada, the United States, and United Kingdom; number three in Austria, the Netherlands, Italy and South Africa; and number six in Germany and Switzerland.
Chart (1983) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
U.S. Hot Dance/Club Play | 1 |
U.S. Hot Ringtones | 25 |
U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40 | 1 |
Australia ARIA Singles Chart | 1 |
Canadian Singles Chart | 1 |
Chilean Singles Chart | 1 |
German Singles Chart | 6 |
Holland Singles Chart | 3 |
Israeli Singles Chart | 1 |
Italian Singles Chart | 3 |
Japanese Singles Chart | 1 |
New Zealand Singles Charts | 1 |
South African Chart | 3 |
Switzerland | 6 |
UK Singles Chart | 2 |
[edit] Official Versions
- Extended Version 6:08
- Fun With V. Knutsn (Instrumental) 7:10
- Xtra Fun 5:05
- Remix 6:30
- Radio Remix 3:39
[edit] Credits
- Lyrics: Robert Hazard. Production: Rick Chertoff.
- Lyrics: Cyndi Lauper, Ellie Greenwich, Jeffrey B. Kent. Production: Rick Chertoff
[edit] Hey Now (Girls Just Want To Have Fun)
"Hey Now (Girls Just Want To Have Fun) " | ||
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Single by Cyndi Lauper | ||
From the album Twelve Deadly Cyns...and Then Some | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Recorded | 1994 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Record Label | Epic Records | |
Writer | Robert Hazard, Lolly Vegas | |
Producer | Cyndi Lauper, Jimmy Bralower | |
Cyndi Lauper singles chronology | ||
"Hat Full of Stars" | "Hey Now (Girls Just Want To Have Fun)" |
"I'm Gonna Be Strong ('94 Version)" |
Hey Now (Girls Just Want To Have Fun) was the first single off of Cyndi Lauper's Twelve Deadly Cyns hits collection from 1994
[edit] Song Information
This song is a new reggae-tinged arrangement of Lauper's own Girls Just Want To Have Fun standard, with a musical tip of the hat to Redbone's "Come And Get Your Love".
Lauper performed various versions of "Hey Now" during her concerts before the Twelve Deadly Cyns tour. It is how she eventually came to the final version which appeared on Twelve Deadly Cyns. It all started when she was touring for Hat Full of Stars. She performed a version of it that was very different in the Singapore concert, and it changed a lot for the Toronto concert. These pre-versions were more like the original version but with the "Hey Now" chorus. However the Gay Games is probably the first time that actual version of "Hey Now" was performed complete with drag queens and all like the music video (pictured below).
"Hey Now" plays over the closing sequence and credits of the movie To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar starring Wesley Snipes and Patrick Swayze as drag queens, which is similar to Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
The song was a big comeback hit for Lauper. As it hit the top 10 and top 40 in many countries and was a big dance hit in the states.
[edit] Chart Performance
Chart (1994/95) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 87 |
Australia ARIA Singles Chart | 67 |
Chilean Singles Chart | 9 |
French Singles Chart | 10 |
German Singles Chart | 56 |
Israeli Singles Chart | 6 |
Japanese Singles Charts | 8 |
New Zealand Singles Charts | 4 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 14 |
Switzerland Singles Chart | 37 |
UK Singles Chart | 4 |
[edit] Official Versions
- Factory Dub Version 6:50
- Junior Vasquez Remix "Dancehall Main" 5:46
- Junior Vasquez Remix "Harder Dancehall" 5:46
- Junior Vasquez Remix "Lounge Dub" 6:00
- Junior Vasquez Remix "Lounge Mix" 6:12
- Junior Vasquez Remix "Pop Goes The Dancehall" 4:58
- Junior Vasquez Soundfactory Mix 7:40
- Mikey Bennett's "Carnival" Version 6:04
- Mikey Bennett's "Carnival" Version Edited 4:09
- Single Edit 3:39
- Sly & Robbie's "Home Grown" Version 4:16
- Straight Up Pass Version 7:13
- Techno Dub 3:55
- Techno Main Mix 8:23
[edit] The Cheetah Girls Version
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" | ||
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Single by The Cheetah Girls | ||
from the album Cheetahs Gonna Get Down | ||
Released | TBA | |
Format | Digital Download |
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Recorded | 2006/2007 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | TBA | |
Label | Hollywood Records | |
Certification | TBA | |
Chart positions | ||
The Cheetah Girls singles chronology | ||
"Route 66" (2006) |
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (2007) |
TBA (2007) |
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is the first single off of The Cheetah Girls's fourth studio album, Cheetahs Gonna Get Down. It was officially annoced that Girls Just Wanna Have Fun would be the newest single in October, 2006. The single has not been officially released for digital download yet. The song has a pop sound is a remake of the classic "girl power" anthem originally recorded by Cindi Lauper.
[edit] Music video
The Cheetah Girls have annoced that a music video for the song has been made, and it is being kept under wraps until the single is released. The music video consists of The Cheetah Girls putting on makeup and singing. Three screencaps from the video can be seen in the back of The Party's Just Begun Tour book.
[edit] Trivia
- The Cheetah Girls perfromed this song along with Vanessa Hudgens for a Radio Disney special celebration. Vanessa Hudgens is touring with The Cheetah Girls, however they do not sing this song on the tour, it has been annoced that she will not sing with the girls on their upcoming album.
- In the game Rayman Raving Rabbids for Wii, one minigame playable requires the player to move the Wii controller to the beat of this particular song, among several other songs.
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