I saw Robert Hazard and the Heroes in 1982 at the Fast Lane in Asbury Park. The band was tight, the crowd went nuts, but he did not do this song. By then, he had given it to Cyndi. I got to know Robert in the last year of his life when he was performing material from his final 3 albums of Americana songs. He had a way of crafting word pictures so well. Twice I had the pleasure of seeing/hearing him perform acoustic versions of "Girls" which was more his old style & pace than Cyndi's version. The second time he was accompanied by Lloyd Maines (Austin City Limits legend and Natalie's father) and the Phiily area's favorite drummer, everybody's friend, Tommy Geddes. I will never forget it. Robert was very kind to me, my family, and everyone who listened to his music, and he was a devoted husband and father. His early passing was tough. We miss him dearly.
For the unaware.... Robert never released this version as it was only a demo. Robert knew that the song was quite right for him. So, he waited for the right singer to come along to allow them to record and release it... first.. That singer was of course Cindi Lauper. Robert and Cindi got together and made the very simple gender change. It was one of the best financial decision that he ever made as until he died, he got nice royalty checks from that song, mainly because of of the world wide popularity of Cindi's version.
Robert and Cyndi didn’t see eye to eye actually. She tried to say she made the song what it was and deserved all the money. Robert said Cyndi can have all the song but she can’t have all the money. He said it took him 15 minutes to write in his bathtub. Robert write plenty of songs funny how this was the one that made him rich.
@@mfactorlives810 Actually I believe the real story is that Cindi wanted Robert to give her ownership of the song but Robert wisely flatly refused to to do that Until the day Robert died he got royalty checks for Cyndi's recording of his song
@@Barb5001 Oh I see what you mean. He said you can have the song meaning it’s yours to play however you can’t have all the money. Those were his words. I didn’t didn’t mean to infer she could have ownership just that she could play it. She made a boatload of dough on his tune. I don’t know the percentages. Wonder what they were, Where did u see him Barb?
I saw Robert Hazard and the Heroes perform this song in concert many times. It was always part of their set and often an encore as it was a crowd pleaser!! The “girls” in in audience loved it! I can tell you it was so much better in a live concert performance than this recording. When I heard Cindi Lauper was covering it I thought she would ruin it but she made it so upbeat and poppy it just worked somehow. She made it her own.
It’s impressive how someone can take a song like this and rearrange it into a massive hit. I saw that Cindi Laupers cover has over 1 billion views on RUclips.
The original is Cyndi's, as she changed the lyrics and gave directions for the changes that should be made to the instrumental (according to the producers themselves). It would be a cover if she had used the same lyrics but not necessarily the same instrumental.
@@anthonyfederico5147 Lyrically, it was just gender swapped, which requires zero effort, and despite all the bells and whistles, the rhythm is still the same, so no, it wasn't "basically re-written", as it's essentially the same song, hence why it is considered a cover, and why Robert Hazard had writing credits on the track. Also, it's unfair to compare a demo to a fully produced song with "a world-class producer". It's clear you haven't listened to many demos, as they're all rough like this one.
@@archeopia23Songs don't need to have exactly the same music to be a cover. It's a genre change from punk to pop, and that's no less a cover than all of the people who turn pop songs into heavy metal songs, with equally large changes. The majority of the lyrics are the same, too.
The phone rings in the middle of the night My father says, "My boy, what do you want from your life?" Father dear, you are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun Come home with the morning light My mother says, "My boy, you've got to start living right." Don't worry, mother dear, you're still number one Girls just wanna have fun These girls just wanna have fun That's all they really want Some fun When the working day is done Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun Some guys take a beautiful girl They try to hide her away from the rest of the world All my girls have got to walk in the sun 'Cause girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun I know your love for him Is deep as day is long I know you'd never be the Thing to do him wrong But when I knock on the door I'm close now, you could come It really wasn't important 'Cause girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun It's all they really want Good fun When the working day is done Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun (Just wanna, just wanna) Come on, boy (Just wanna, just wanna) Oh yeah (Just wanna, just wanna) You are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun (Just wanna, just wanna) Come here, boy (Just wanna, just wanna) Oh, yeah (Just wanna, just wanna) You are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
🎉 Don't know who if anyone will care,... I feel inspired to share this story. Bobby wrote this implicitly for me; because I asked him to. He was my very first boyfriend in 1964. My bother had dated his sister. We always remained good friends. Sometime ago we ran into each other at a bar on Woodland Ave. There was a guitar 🎸 showdown that night. Of course he was competing against a guy who had treated me bad and broken my heart 😂 Bobby won, and we took off to 🎉 together. This is when I asked him to write a song for me... Ey...voila ❤
The phone rings in the middle of the night My father says, "My boy, what do you want from your life?" Father dear, you are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun Come home with the morning light My mother says, "My boy, you've got to start living right." Don't worry, mother dear, you're still number one Girls just wanna have fun These girls just wanna have fun That's all they really want Some fun When the working day is done Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun Some guys take a beautiful girl They try to hide her away from the rest of the world All my girls have got to walk in the sun 'Cause girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun I know your love for him Is deep as day is long I know you'd never be the Thing to do him wrong But when I knock on the door I'm close now, you could come It really wasn't important 'Cause girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
I'm quite sure "working day" is one of Lauper's changes and he instead sings "working night", which gives a clear implication of just what kind of girls the song was originally about.
Some lame ass radio host today tried to put the original down as "horrifying" while introducing the Cyndi Lauper, I was like "Harsh, it's just some classic spiky punk, and I'll take that any day"
For all those claiming this version is better than Cyndi's, you're missing a big point. Cyndi's version became a classic mostly for her voice, the female chorus and the pop sound. This one sounds like a demo, an incomplete tune that eventually would become something else... and it did.
For those saying they don’t care as much for Cyndi Lauper’s rendition, there’s actually several artist that have released recordings of it. The Maine did a cover that conveys a melancholy tone.
@@magicwindow6682 Knew Robert, heard him do it live many time live, great response from the crowds. He was Philly based. Very very popular entertainer. Robert received 1 million for this song from Lauper and her promoters.
The phone rings in the middle of the night My father says, "My boy, what do you want from your life?" Father dear, you are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun Come home with the morning light My mother says, "My boy, you've got to start living right." Don't worry, mother dear, you're still number one Girls just wanna have fun These girls just wanna have fun That's all they really want Some fun When the working day is done Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun Some guys take a beautiful girl They try to hide her away from the rest of the world All my girls have got to walk in the sun 'Cause girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun I know your love for him Is deep as day is long I know you'd never be the Thing to do him wrong But when I knock on the door I'm close now, you could come It really wasn't important 'Cause girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun It's all they really want Good fun When the working day is done Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun (Just wanna, just wanna) Come on, boy (Just wanna, just wanna) Oh yeah (Just wanna, just wanna) You are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fun (Just wanna, just wanna) Come here, boy (Just wanna, just wanna) Oh, yeah (Just wanna, just wanna) You are the fortunate one Girls just wanna have fun Yeah, girls just wanna have fu
There's a compilation of new wave songs you can find on Soulseek that doesn't have the intro cut out. I think it's called "we were first" or something.
People need to know that this was the first recording of the song. So before you say it sounds nothing like the original, this is the original. Of course ,Cindi's is much better, but its good to know the facts behind the music.
No. Hazard was his stage name! Rimato was his real last name and he has 3 kids. 1 girl in Philly and 2 boys named Remy and Rex who live and grew up in Florida. He died before he got 2 grand daughters of cancer in NY.
Truth be told: yes the original song is good, but with the Midas touch that Cyndi Lauper gave to the song, it became "magnificent". Cyndi has this talent, everything she touches (sings) becomes pure gold. Check out her version of "Carey" by (wonderful) Joni Mitchel and "Across the universe" by John Lennon. Practically transformed into other songs without losing the essence! Verdade seja dita: sim a canção original é boa, porém com o toque de Midas que a Cyndi Lauper deu na música, ela se tornou "magnífica". A Cyndi tem esse talento, tudo que toca(canta) torna-se ouro puro. Vejam a versão dela para "Carey" da(maravilhosa) Joni Mitchel e "Across the universe" de Jonh Lennon. Praticamente transformaram em outras músicas sem perder a essência!
There is a demo of Cyndi performing the song with the original arrangement - the same one here. I’m so glad that she took it and made her own brilliant arrangement. Don’t get me wrong, I really like the original but that grunge/punk rock arrangement just didn’t work for Cyndi’s voice. I’m so glad she took the song, tore it apart and then put it back together in a way that completely suits her! Cyndi’s version is practically an anthem now for women and even survivors) men that suffered too. Again, no disrespect intended towards Robert Hazar at all.
@@GHOSTbirdnatureLOVER Oh sure it is. Even a demo recording can be released on CDs and/or iTunes/Spotify/Deezer. Plus, I think this demo recording sounds much better.
(J'avance à l'avance pour toute erreur de traduction) Je suppose que vous demandez une version vinyle? Malheureusement, il n'y en a pas. Ce n'était qu'un enregistrement de deomonstration. La première fois que la chanson a été publiée, c'est quand il s'est associé avec Cindi pour enregistrer la version Pop bien connue dans les années 1980. Cet enregistrement de la version des années 1970 est la seule variable qui existe.
It's hilarious that the original is written from a guy's point of view. By the way the world embraced the female nature of the anthem, you would never have known it was from a guy's defense of his actions. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cyndi Laupers Song is very DIFFERENT ....I thing its a composition insperated on this song from Robert Hazard ....ALL the way its another composition with different chords circle
Stop with the mental illness. Everyone's sick of how everything has to be a trans thing. Tyranny of the minority - like .05% of the population has a stranglehold on the rest of us. Do us a favor and 41% yourself.
The song was basically an idea created by Robert, and re-written and developed by Cyndi Lauper and done with a world-class producer. The original song, performed by Robert Hazzard, was garbage.
I saw Robert Hazard and the Heroes in 1982 at the Fast Lane in Asbury Park. The band was tight, the crowd went nuts, but he did not do this song. By then, he had given it to Cyndi.
I got to know Robert in the last year of his life when he was performing material from his final 3 albums of Americana songs. He had a way of crafting word pictures so well. Twice I had the pleasure of seeing/hearing him perform acoustic versions of "Girls" which was more his old style & pace than Cyndi's version. The second time he was accompanied by Lloyd Maines (Austin City Limits legend and Natalie's father) and the Phiily area's favorite drummer, everybody's friend, Tommy Geddes.
I will never forget it.
Robert was very kind to me, my family, and everyone who listened to his music, and he was a devoted husband and father. His early passing was tough. We miss him dearly.
Personally this version is better than Cyndi it’s just late 70s punk new wave guess they weren’t ready yet….
I love listening to the original versions of big hits.
I know...
Same
Demo version. Different from a regular release.
Blinded by the light with Springsteen was a big mind blower for me as well.
Me too
For the unaware.... Robert never released this version as it was only a demo. Robert knew that the song was quite right for him.
So, he waited for the right singer to come along to allow them to record and release it... first..
That singer was of course Cindi Lauper. Robert and Cindi got together and made the very simple gender change.
It was one of the best financial decision that he ever made as until he died, he got nice royalty checks from that song, mainly because of of the world wide popularity of Cindi's version.
Alan Merrill did the same thing for I Love Rock n Roll. He never sold ownership of the song and got a pretty penny for the rest of his life for it.
Robert and Cyndi didn’t see eye to eye actually. She tried to say she made the song what it was and deserved all the money. Robert said Cyndi can have all the song but she can’t have all the money.
He said it took him 15 minutes to write in his bathtub. Robert write plenty of songs funny how this was the one that made him rich.
@@mfactorlives810
Actually I believe the real story is that Cindi wanted Robert to give her ownership of the song but Robert wisely flatly refused to to do that
Until the day Robert died he got royalty checks for Cyndi's recording of his song
@@Barb5001 Isn’t that what I said? You were a bit more succinct
@@Barb5001 Oh I see what you mean. He said you can have the song meaning it’s yours to play however you can’t have all the money. Those were his words. I didn’t didn’t mean to infer she could have ownership just that she could play it.
She made a boatload of dough on his tune. I don’t know the percentages.
Wonder what they were, Where did u see him Barb?
I saw Robert Hazard and the Heroes perform this song in concert many times. It was always part of their set and often an encore as it was a crowd pleaser!! The “girls” in in audience loved it! I can tell you it was so much better in a live concert performance than this recording. When I heard Cindi Lauper was covering it I thought she would ruin it but she made it so upbeat and poppy it just worked somehow. She made it her own.
It’s impressive how someone can take a song like this and rearrange it into a massive hit. I saw that Cindi Laupers cover has over 1 billion views on RUclips.
The original is Cyndi's, as she changed the lyrics and gave directions for the changes that should be made to the instrumental (according to the producers themselves). It would be a cover if she had used the same lyrics but not necessarily the same instrumental.
The song was basically re-written and done with a world-class producer. The original song, performed by Robert Hazzard, was garbage.
@@anthonyfederico5147, bullshit
@@anthonyfederico5147 Lyrically, it was just gender swapped, which requires zero effort, and despite all the bells and whistles, the rhythm is still the same, so no, it wasn't "basically re-written", as it's essentially the same song, hence why it is considered a cover, and why Robert Hazard had writing credits on the track. Also, it's unfair to compare a demo to a fully produced song with "a world-class producer". It's clear you haven't listened to many demos, as they're all rough like this one.
@@archeopia23Songs don't need to have exactly the same music to be a cover. It's a genre change from punk to pop, and that's no less a cover than all of the people who turn pop songs into heavy metal songs, with equally large changes. The majority of the lyrics are the same, too.
I love how this one is a rock ballad and yet it wasn’t in a movie yet
Excellent version, I love that late 70s very early new wave sound.
is the original song
@@luisangelcastillo501 is a demo. Not a regular release.
Sounds like Devo.
This style is called power pop made popular by bands like The Cars, The Plimsouls and The Knack
The phone rings in the middle of the night
My father says, "My boy, what do you want from your life?"
Father dear, you are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Come home with the morning light
My mother says, "My boy, you've got to start living right."
Don't worry, mother dear, you're still number one
Girls just wanna have fun
These girls just wanna have fun
That's all they really want
Some fun
When the working day is done
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Some guys take a beautiful girl
They try to hide her away from the rest of the world
All my girls have got to walk in the sun
'Cause girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
I know your love for him
Is deep as day is long
I know you'd never be the
Thing to do him wrong
But when I knock on the door
I'm close now, you could come
It really wasn't important
'Cause girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
It's all they really want
Good fun
When the working day is done
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Come on, boy
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Oh yeah
(Just wanna, just wanna)
You are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Come here, boy
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Oh, yeah
(Just wanna, just wanna)
You are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Both versions are great
The master of the craft of songwriting with a monster hit in his back pocket for all of us! TIMELESS
Pretty cool! Liking the guitars.
🎉
Don't know who if anyone will care,...
I feel inspired to share this story.
Bobby wrote this implicitly for me; because I asked him to.
He was my very first boyfriend in 1964. My bother had dated his sister.
We always remained good friends.
Sometime ago we ran into each other at a bar on Woodland Ave.
There was a guitar 🎸 showdown that night.
Of course he was competing against a guy who had treated me bad and broken my heart
😂
Bobby won, and we took off to 🎉 together.
This is when I asked him to write a song for me...
Ey...voila
❤
How cool! What a great story, thanks for telling it here ! ;D
Sure
The phone rings in the middle of the night
My father says, "My boy, what do you want from your life?"
Father dear, you are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Come home with the morning light
My mother says, "My boy, you've got to start living right."
Don't worry, mother dear, you're still number one
Girls just wanna have fun
These girls just wanna have fun
That's all they really want
Some fun
When the working day is done
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Some guys take a beautiful girl
They try to hide her away from the rest of the world
All my girls have got to walk in the sun
'Cause girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
I know your love for him
Is deep as day is long
I know you'd never be the
Thing to do him wrong
But when I knock on the door
I'm close now, you could come
It really wasn't important
'Cause girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Thank you for writing the full letter.
So what did excacly Lauper change?
I'm quite sure "working day" is one of Lauper's changes and he instead sings "working night", which gives a clear implication of just what kind of girls the song was originally about.
the cover may be a big hit, but the original is still a banger
Nice ! Now I know a bit more from history of music.
the intro to this song sounds like a anime intro/ending theme
It's a shame Cyndi's version leaves out the middle eight - it's really good.
The middle eight is the best part!
Some lame ass radio host today tried to put the original down as "horrifying" while introducing the Cyndi Lauper, I was like "Harsh, it's just some classic spiky punk, and I'll take that any day"
Vocals remind me of Jello Biafra from the DK's
@TheLincolnBlogs ..and hint of David Byrne.
For all those claiming this version is better than Cyndi's, you're missing a big point. Cyndi's version became a classic mostly for her voice, the female chorus and the pop sound. This one sounds like a demo, an incomplete tune that eventually would become something else... and it did.
I disagree in that I like the protopunk lo fi vibe. Nothing against the Lauper version, but this is more my style.
Its a crime more people don't know this is the original.
For those saying they don’t care as much for Cyndi Lauper’s rendition, there’s actually several artist that have released recordings of it. The Maine did a cover that conveys a melancholy tone.
This is much better than the infinitely more popular version!
nope
@@lambgaming1347 Well, I guess it all comes down to taste.
@@bubbythebear6891 yeah.
@@bubbythebear6891 Well, I agree with you, Buddy.
Yep
I love this. Earliest incarnation that grew into something other. Songs develop over time.
I like this. It sounds like a song for the Munsters or Adams family.
It's sad all we have of the original is a bad quality demo. I like this one better
yeah a harder rock version like this but fully produced would kick so much ass
@@magicwindow6682 Knew Robert, heard him do it live many time live, great response from the crowds. He was Philly based. Very very popular entertainer. Robert received 1 million for this song from Lauper and her promoters.
I kind of like this version. It reminds me a bit of Roxy Music style
Wow! I never knew Cyndi Lauper was a remake.
Where is the guy in the comment section with the lyrics?
The phone rings in the middle of the night
My father says, "My boy, what do you want from your life?"
Father dear, you are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Come home with the morning light
My mother says, "My boy, you've got to start living right."
Don't worry, mother dear, you're still number one
Girls just wanna have fun
These girls just wanna have fun
That's all they really want
Some fun
When the working day is done
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
Some guys take a beautiful girl
They try to hide her away from the rest of the world
All my girls have got to walk in the sun
'Cause girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
I know your love for him
Is deep as day is long
I know you'd never be the
Thing to do him wrong
But when I knock on the door
I'm close now, you could come
It really wasn't important
'Cause girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
It's all they really want
Good fun
When the working day is done
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Come on, boy
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Oh yeah
(Just wanna, just wanna)
You are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fun
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Come here, boy
(Just wanna, just wanna)
Oh, yeah
(Just wanna, just wanna)
You are the fortunate one
Girls just wanna have fun
Yeah, girls just wanna have fu
@@williamxavier828thbakz😊
Proto punk bucking the onslaught of disco and sounding like Elvis Costello.
Nice,very Nice
Great song!!!
love it
Boa a versão.
Explica a versão da letra da Cyndi que não encaixa o contexto.
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Bring this song 🎶 on iTunes
Esta es la versión original buena cancion
What's the source for this? The beginning intro is longer than most versions I've found.
Is it? It's a great song. Bob did a great service by writing this and letting Cyndi rewrite it and have a monster hit anthem. RIP Bob. x
There's a compilation of new wave songs you can find on Soulseek that doesn't have the intro cut out. I think it's called "we were first" or something.
Dan Pantzig! Huh, how ironic
Dan Pantzig! In more than one way as well
Muito bom!..................Também!
best version
People need to know that this was the first recording of the song. So before you say it sounds nothing like the original, this is the original.
Of course ,Cindi's is much better, but its good to know the facts behind the music.
Mark Garduno No way! I think that this is MUCH better than Cindi's version!
@@BlueCometEntertainment347 Agreed
Is he the grandfather of Torgan Hazard and Eden Hazard? 😀
No. Hazard was his stage name! Rimato was his real last name and he has 3 kids. 1 girl in Philly and 2 boys named Remy and Rex who live and grew up in Florida. He died before he got 2 grand daughters of cancer in NY.
Takes on another meaning from a male perspective.
Reminds me of The Damned…..and there’s nothing wrong with that. 🤗
🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I have just discovered this...
It is 80s which is very popular in Japan
Good
Bro stole it word for word and dated it 5 years prior
How dare he try and get away with this theft
Dead Kennedy's secretly xD
Actually to me it sounds like The Cars
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Truth be told: yes the original song is good, but with the Midas touch that Cyndi Lauper gave to the song, it became "magnificent". Cyndi has this talent, everything she touches (sings) becomes pure gold. Check out her version of "Carey" by (wonderful) Joni Mitchel and "Across the universe" by John Lennon. Practically transformed into other songs without losing the essence!
Verdade seja dita: sim a canção original é boa, porém com o toque de Midas que a Cyndi Lauper deu na música, ela se tornou "magnífica". A Cyndi tem esse talento, tudo que toca(canta) torna-se ouro puro. Vejam a versão dela para "Carey" da(maravilhosa) Joni Mitchel e "Across the universe" de Jonh Lennon. Praticamente transformaram em outras músicas sem perder a essência!
Somebody explain that part about knocking on the door, please…
I hated this song until i heard the demo. Funny to hate one version with a passion and love the other. The demo blows the cover away.
Yeah Cyndi's is SO MUCH better!!!
@@tulinfirenze1990 not to my ears lol
@@tulinfirenze1990 bzzz! Wrong answer!
The original one.
There is a demo of Cyndi performing the song with the original arrangement - the same one here. I’m so glad that she took it and made her own brilliant arrangement.
Don’t get me wrong, I really like the original but that grunge/punk rock arrangement just didn’t work for Cyndi’s voice. I’m so glad she took the song, tore it apart and then put it back together in a way that completely suits her!
Cyndi’s version is practically an anthem now for women and even survivors) men that suffered too.
Again, no disrespect intended towards Robert Hazar at all.
This version goes better with me
Mylie Did the closet version off the original
The best thing that happened to this song is Cyndi Lauper remaking it
I prefer this version
1979
I think this is better than Cindy Lauper's version. Why didn't they just keep it this way?
pop sells more than raw punk. they probably wanted the money.
who is "they"? Cyndi transformed this because it didn't serve her purpose: to make it an anthem.
@@GHOSTbirdnatureLOVER What I'm saying is, "Why didn't this version become popular"?
Because this “version” was a demo. It wasn’t released. And it isn’t as good, either.
@@GHOSTbirdnatureLOVER Oh sure it is. Even a demo recording can be released on CDs and/or iTunes/Spotify/Deezer. Plus, I think this demo recording sounds much better.
Me gusta más ésta
The fuck 🤣🤣🤣
well
🤘🏼🔥
est-ce que cette version est sortie en 45trs ??
(J'avance à l'avance pour toute erreur de traduction) Je suppose que vous demandez une version vinyle? Malheureusement, il n'y en a pas. Ce n'était qu'un enregistrement de deomonstration. La première fois que la chanson a été publiée, c'est quand il s'est associé avec Cindi pour enregistrer la version Pop bien connue dans les années 1980. Cet enregistrement de la version des années 1970 est la seule variable qui existe.
Quem veio pelo Danilo Gentili falar no The Noite
cyanid Lauper... claimed all those years she wrote this...
This is way better than Madonnas version
Its great by Cindy Lauper
does a better quality version exist? the quality is trash. : (
But did he manage to get any royalties as a result of being the original writer ✍️?
Also when did transition?
knew Robert, sold it to Cindi and her team for one million dollars.
It's hilarious that the original is written from a guy's point of view. By the way the world embraced the female nature of the anthem, you would never have known it was from a guy's defense of his actions. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The original Cindy
Original muito melhor
Sim
Cyndi Laupers Song is very DIFFERENT ....I thing its a composition insperated on this song from Robert Hazard ....ALL the way its another composition with different chords circle
I can hear the Bowie influence but I like the Cindi Lauper version better
In all honesty, the way it was done and this version and the vibe I get from this version, this could be a female trans song.
It's about picking up girls for one-night stands.
Please stop turning everything into some alphabet soup thing.
Stop with the mental illness. Everyone's sick of how everything has to be a trans thing. Tyranny of the minority - like .05% of the population has a stranglehold on the rest of us. Do us a favor and 41% yourself.
The song was basically an idea created by Robert, and re-written and developed by Cyndi Lauper and done with a world-class producer. The original song, performed by Robert Hazzard, was garbage.