Absolutely. I have never seen anyone give away a platinum record that was 100%. Respect and talk about giving back wow If she was not on his show, that's the reason why she started having good things happen to her. Keep deserved every moment and what a voice. That woman has some serious octaves and still today.
Her stage presence is amazing. So naturally charming! 😂 and her singing voice…. It’s astonishing how much she sounds like the original recording, every single note 🎵 😮
@@Laura-rp2ki "Time After Time" is a very special song to me, because its chorus symbolizes the deep friendship I have with a former co-worker named Emily -- and my pledge to be there for her no matter what life brings. ("If you fall, I will catch you, I'll be waiting.") I even gave her a custom bracelet with the inscription, "Time After Time." I always feel emotional when I hear the song that inspired it.
She's naturally awesome! A genuine entertainer, a complete pro, and live, what a talent, how could Carson not adore her. How can I not adore this woman.
Cyndi was/is great 💘 I saw her in concert in New Orleans, and she was a bundle of energy. She was fun, entertaining, funny, and lovely. And her voice, oh her versatile voice! To me, she puts Madonna to shame at singing 🎵🎶🎼 I'm so glad I found this clip👍
This seems like yesterday. I want to slap the side of this TV to see if the reception comes in better. One word for the many talents back then ― Original
She is a philanthropist with her hands in every kind of cause and recently started focusing on kids who arent welcome at home or who are homeless and built a place in New York even with apartments for them with counseling and adults to model structure. Yet another wonderful cause and such more than the typical hanging out 0.00001% of a rich person's net worth, all recouped after April in tax refunds and for that being named an ambassador for the cause and tho they never look back or do more to help, given a lifetime of praise and kudos. Blah. And all at the same time writing a Broadway show and winning a bunch of Tony's for it.
Have never seen this interview before. Fantastic. She's very funny and a talented singer. God, where did those years go? You wake up one day and you're 57. More years behind you than in front. Kind of sad.
I can't believe she was born in 53! I was too, but I always thought she was so much younger than me. I really like her. She seems like she is a real sweetie pie.
Wake up and smell the roses. I was 18 and one day I woke up and I was 25! So believe me I’ve been sniffing a lot of roses. I don’t wanna be 50 and feel like where did the time go? I wanna make each day count like the great jack Dawson once saiid.
How could you not fall in love with her? One of the best singers of all time, because she put pure emotions behind the lyrics. She was so cute (still is), witty and funny. And that thick Jersey accent: adorable.
@@losttango yeah. I saw an interview with her that basically said in terms of the high pitch… she talked like that for quite a few years (the AMAs are a great example in 86) where she said she purposely talked like that to catch people off guard when she said something funny or intelligent! lol. She’s genius! She also said that she heard herself talking on tv at one time and was horrified by her voice so she also worked with a voice coach on her talking to change her voice. I think she did tone down her accent purposely a bit. Anyway… a very smart woman
@@Mr_LMT_93 It's a specific New York accent. She doesn't sound like Jackie Kennedy, for example. But yes, you're saying exactly what I'm saying. Many people insinuate that she tries to sound like a flapper girl or Betty Boop, but she really sounded like that. Her voice was also very high in the 80's, like she was "trying" to sound childish, but I know a lot of women who have a voice that high. It makes her speaking voice very unique.
When this was broadcast, I was living on the same floor of an apartment building in Manhattan with the guitarist (the redhead) - watching with his g.f. and our neighbors -- so proud of our friend on national TV! Shout out to John McCurry!
imagine being at the meeting where somebody says, "Hey, we're making millions of dollars every year. We've changed the face of culture and music. Let's put a stop to all that and televise softball games with former celebrities instead." 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@robertfarrell7042 it was the meeting where they said lets have a show about volatile young, often attractive, or outcast personalities crammed into a house together and filmed. And the young american public ate it all the way up to jersey shore lol
@@NicJDee I don't watch much television, but my wife likes to in the evening, so I am familiar with the obvious programs, some of which are quite humorous at times. Anyhoo, I had a bit of an epiphany one evening during an episode of "The Office" (U.S. version w/Steve Carell): The Very Same Shit That Booted Music from MTV Has Actually Affected The Methods Employed In The Recording Of Today's Sitcoms! I enjoy the office, as of last week, I'm into season 3 of Parks And Recreation...same deal, amusing comedic vessel arbitrarily influenced by those Real Life MTV shows, talking to the camera, unsteady camera during filming...not a complaint so much as an observation. Far removed from the days of Cheers and Married,With Children! (I'll stick to my music personally!!)
Takes a special talent and personality make your first appearance with Johnny and make it appear as if she were a regular haha. Wonderful clip. Thanks for sharing.
Not a single pre recorded vocal or instrument...Cyndi and her band were absolutely stellar. Anytime I see any modern artists with pre recorded parts in a live context I’m out. Bring back stage craft.
She’s great at playing an act, like Lucille Ball (I Love Lucy). She’s actually pretty smart, because I seen her interviewed for real, and I’m talking about in the 80’s.
JiveDadson There were a lot of actresses that were good at playing the dumb blond, or ditzy characters. Yes, Jennifer Tilley was really good, so was Marlyn Monroe. Some played in real life, some played in on tv or movies, some played it full time in public.
Before Madonna, before Ga-Ga..there was Cyndi. Trailblazer ! Just think, the audience is likely hearing this song (Time after Time) for the 1st time! A true masterpiece !
They say Arlenne Sorkin was the inspiration behind Harley Quinn, but really it is Cyndi Lauper.....the voice and personality...she is adorable...nuff said!
I love watching all of her appearances on Carson. You can tell 2 minutes into meeting her, Johnny was charmed. Cyndi is a vocal beast, performs live, amazing comedic timing and flat out just a good human being.
12:33 coming out of the guitar solo, we have the cymbal wash, she leans her had on the guitarists shoulder and starts the next verse. What a moment. Fantastic singer and band.
In 1984 I was working with a Girls band in NYC. We were looking for a new singer. Someone suggested I talk to this girl Cydi in the group Blue Angels in the building wer wer living in. I went to talk to here and she told me she had just signed a deal with CBS. "If it did not work out she would reach out" I never heard from her again. God bless you my Cyndi
She should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She has a great voice and a great entertainer. She also had a talk show for a time where she talked about the events of the day. She is smarter than hell.
I remember when she appeared on the scene with this song. It was back when everyone watched music videos- and her video for this song was terrific!!! She was so fun fresh colorful & so talented. She captured the fun of that era perfectly.
Cyndy was pretty goofy back in the 80s 😂🙉🙈 . But when she sings Time After Time on this show ? She oozes heart and soul Superstar talent . ✨🌟💫💥😍🔥🌈🌋🤗🤑🙃😳😉😧🌞👌❤
Have no idea what the interview was about but her singing is amazing. Loved it. Time after time will forever be my favorite song and forever remain timeless.
I never knew cyndi was such a comedien, very intelligent woman, and I think she has a new song out now,, time after time is my favourite song of hers and true colors beautiful songs ❤️👍
@@joeybulford5266 Oh. I didn't expect it to be foul and insulting. You don't look like a jerk, but a book shouldn't be judged by the cover. Anyhow, I think Cyndi was a much better singer with a much better and versatile voice with much more range thanks Madonna. But, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Johnny knew a star when he saw one. He understood and was able to validate her unique brilliance right from the start. God Bless him for that….
Can not be understated how powerful it was to have 16 minutes on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1984. Colossal boost to a young career!
Absolutely. I have never seen anyone give away a platinum record that was 100%. Respect and talk about giving back wow If she was not on his show, that's the reason why she started having good things happen to her. Keep deserved every moment and what a voice. That woman has some serious octaves and still today.
MtV was making STARS 1984
She played live and did fantastic. No auto tune. Great voice. Much respect. Great band.
Her stage presence is amazing. So naturally charming! 😂 and her singing voice…. It’s astonishing how much she sounds like the original recording, every single note 🎵 😮
What a star! She killed both her musical performance and the interview. I love both songs, but the second one turned on my face sprinklers.
Oh wow. What a good description. “Face sprinklers” Same.
@@Laura-rp2ki "Time After Time" is a very special song to me, because its chorus symbolizes the deep friendship I have with a former co-worker named Emily -- and my pledge to be there for her no matter what life brings. ("If you fall, I will catch you, I'll be waiting.") I even gave her a custom bracelet with the inscription, "Time After Time." I always feel emotional when I hear the song that inspired it.
@@FurtherReview wow! That’s so beautiful!!!! Love this so much! Thanks for sharing.
@@Laura-rp2ki Thank you for telling me.
@@FurtherReview 😘❤️
1980s was the best times for music and fun times.
Yes best music.full of one hit wonders but timeless classic that ones now can't compete with
@@jodifloria6647 And big hair. Really big hair. The fashions were so cool. Now all these untalented singers have to be half naked to get noticed.
@@Pashasmom1 the cool time . Yes the hair . And wide leg jeans.lol
Um, no. LOL
William E Also the 60’s.
She's naturally awesome! A genuine entertainer, a complete pro, and live, what a talent, how could Carson not adore her. How can I not adore this woman.
Who would've known then that this was a golden moment.
Everyone knew.
This song always makes me cry
Johnny Carson knew
The best decade. No lip syncing, lots of energy and a lot of individuality without criticism.
A lot of lip syncing, at least on TV.
No. Nowadays there's brely any lipsynching on SNL, Fallon, Ellen. In the 80s it was all lip synched
Oh, fuck off.
@@RosaliaFacts No, that was the 2000. Britney and Ashley Simpson and Jessica Simpson
@@Shawn-wt4kh Oh Shawn. So original😧
Incredible live performance of Time After Time. One of the best performances on TH-cam.
yt-dlp
1984 Brings Back Very Good Memories, watching this at home in April 29th 2020 under a World Pandemic.
I was just thinking the same thing I wish I could go back
I'm going with you! Such a good decade to have been in your 20's!
Matsui Yakamoto I hear ya, but it’s a Plandemic! Total BS!
4/29 /2020 was my 54th b-day ! I’m still crushing on Cindy. I was 17 when I first saw her sing ♥️
4/29 /2020 was my 54th b-day ! I’m still crushing on Cindy. I was 17 when I first saw her sing ♥️
That she wrote these gems is testament to the lady’s talent. Cyndi’s a true one-of-a-kind.
Her timing is insane.
Cyndi was/is great 💘 I saw her in concert in New Orleans, and she was a bundle of energy. She was fun, entertaining, funny, and lovely. And her voice, oh her versatile voice! To me, she puts Madonna to shame at singing 🎵🎶🎼 I'm so glad I found this clip👍
I agree. Madonna is a whore, and don't care. Cindi has class, grace and talent.
That Madonna Cyndi thing is over, they are two completely different gales
@@miguelvera4268 Yeah, Cyndi has talent!!
@@Tony-5000 that's why I said it's not even worth it the comparisson
@@Tony-5000 Cool beans! So does Madonna
I wish I had a time machine I'd go back to the 80's and never leave. Best decade ever.
The late 70's were pretty good too.
Coke with no fenty to worry about ❤️
A star was born. I remember seeing this as it was broadcast and was blown away by her entire act and sound.
What a clever and talented performer! She sings with her heart out there; she is so unique.
great singer, just cant stand her accent lol. that southy boston. have to shut it off when shes talking
She's so, well, unusual!
@@AshtrayAnnie I could listen to her talk for hours.
@@hoodagooboy5981 You must be from southy....cause no one else can stand that accent lol
SHE IS TRULY A SWEETHEART.
it really shows!!!!!!!!
This seems like yesterday. I want to slap the side of this TV to see if the reception comes in better.
One word for the many talents back then ― Original
Hahahahaha
What a beautiful person she is... though I have never met her personally I just feel she is very genuine... still to this day!
She is a philanthropist with her hands in every kind of cause and recently started focusing on kids who arent welcome at home or who are homeless and built a place in New York even with apartments for them with counseling and adults to model structure. Yet another wonderful cause and such more than the typical hanging out 0.00001% of a rich person's net worth, all recouped after April in tax refunds and for that being named an ambassador for the cause and tho they never look back or do more to help, given a lifetime of praise and kudos. Blah. And all at the same time writing a Broadway show and winning a bunch of Tony's for it.
Her comedic timing is excellent...
She’s so fun to watch.
Have never seen this interview before. Fantastic. She's very funny and a talented singer.
God, where did those years go? You wake up one day and you're 57. More years behind you than in front. Kind of sad.
I can't believe she was born in 53! I was too, but I always thought she was so much younger than me. I really like her. She seems like she is a real sweetie pie.
Right there with you. I was just 18, now going to be 57. How is that possible?
and you ain't just whistling dixie!! lol
Wake up and smell the roses. I was 18 and one day I woke up and I was 25! So believe me I’ve been sniffing a lot of roses. I don’t wanna be 50 and feel like where did the time go? I wanna make each day count like the great jack Dawson once saiid.
@@1javixD I loved Dawsons Creek. Jack was the best. Thanks.
She’s such a gem. So entertaining and charming to watch. I love her voice and energy so much. Beautiful.
Great show. Johnny never talked down to her, let her talk and it was a great show.
Why would he talk down to her? He'd been around comedians for decades by that point. He recognized she was performing, not stupid.
"As soon as the summit meeting is over in Russia they oughta get right on that." Carson, he's priceless.
How could you not fall in love with her? One of the best singers of all time, because she put pure emotions behind the lyrics. She was so cute (still is), witty and funny. And that thick Jersey accent: adorable.
Her accent is SO adorable. It has faded over the years!
@@Laura-rp2ki Pretty sure she was hamming it up for the interview...
@@losttango yeah. I saw an interview with her that basically said in terms of the high pitch… she talked like that for quite a few years (the AMAs are a great example in 86) where she said she purposely talked like that to catch people off guard when she said something funny or intelligent! lol. She’s genius! She also said that she heard herself talking on tv at one time and was horrified by her voice so she also worked with a voice coach on her talking to change her voice. I think she did tone down her accent purposely a bit. Anyway… a very smart woman
@@80sWavrDude it’s not Jersey though. It’s very much Queens!
Fun stuff to watch. Johnny and Cyndi. Thanks!
The 80s was soooo fun , it was all about the music.. ❤️Cindy love her style.
Oh yeah, the Reagan Years in America. Good times!
She was so cute love the way she talk
@@Mr_LMT_93 She really did talk like that though; which I find incredible.
@@Mr_LMT_93 It's a specific New York accent. She doesn't sound like Jackie Kennedy, for example. But yes, you're saying exactly what I'm saying. Many people insinuate that she tries to sound like a flapper girl or Betty Boop, but she really sounded like that. Her voice was also very high in the 80's, like she was "trying" to sound childish, but I know a lot of women who have a voice that high. It makes her speaking voice very unique.
@@Mr_LMT_93 🤣 Why are you changing your comments? You said she was acting.
Lee is a douche
And his face looks like a vagina
1984.....Has it really been 35 years ago? Wow.
36.
The undefeated champ, time.
Your getting old🤔me too
@@noworriesmate8287 me three 😝
AsSeenOnTV 1984 was my senior year and we’re Gen X, millennial!
1984's version of Grace Allen
and that is a complement!
When this was broadcast, I was living on the same floor of an apartment building in Manhattan with the guitarist (the redhead) - watching with his g.f. and our neighbors -- so proud of our friend on national TV! Shout out to John McCurry!
Wow, i like this girl. She sings good, .. quite good actually, n is so funny. I really like the girl. So nice really, tks for video.
One of the greatest interview / performance of all time .
Back when MTV was actually about music
Amen to that !
imagine being at the meeting where somebody says, "Hey, we're making millions of dollars every year. We've changed the face of culture and music. Let's put a stop to all that and televise softball games with former celebrities instead." 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@robertfarrell7042 it was the meeting where they said lets have a show about volatile young, often attractive, or outcast personalities crammed into a house together and filmed. And the young american public ate it all the way up to jersey shore lol
@@NicJDeeI tried watching that show a couple of times with my oldest kid. I just didn't get it. It wasn't even good reality TV.
@@NicJDee I don't watch much television, but my wife likes to in the evening, so I am familiar with the obvious programs, some of which are quite humorous at times. Anyhoo, I had a bit of an epiphany one evening during an episode of "The Office" (U.S. version w/Steve Carell): The Very Same Shit That Booted Music from MTV Has Actually Affected The Methods Employed In The Recording Of Today's Sitcoms! I enjoy the office, as of last week, I'm into season 3 of Parks And Recreation...same deal, amusing comedic vessel arbitrarily influenced by those Real Life MTV shows, talking to the camera, unsteady camera during filming...not a complaint so much as an observation. Far removed from the days of Cheers and Married,With Children! (I'll stick to my music personally!!)
1984 we had real fun 👍😁😃
This gives me goosebumps, my daughter and I listened to her music all the time when she was small. Good times!
It really doesn't get anybetter than this..I love the 80's ....forever
this song changed a whole generation!! :)
I love the wrestling angle....we all need some PEG and PIG in our lives today! On a scale of 1 to 10, Cindi is 100!!!!
"You say go slow, I fall behind"
Takes a special talent and personality make your first appearance with Johnny and make it appear as if she were a regular haha. Wonderful clip. Thanks for sharing.
Man, what a talent. So damn adorable. I wonder if that audience was expecting her to actually be soulful when she sang Time After Time.
Time After Time, such a great song! Co-written by Rob Hyman of the Hooters(another great Band)!!
Hahaha, you beat me to it.
Didnt know as i was a kid way back when what an intelligent brilliant person Cyndi is. Wow!
God I miss the 1980's....she is absolutely brilliant!
Only singer I've ever seen that after one performance, I knew would be a star. Her happiness is infectious!
She's too cute... I had that album. "She Bop" was my favorite. When I found out what it was about-- it *REALLY became my favorite!😁
Not a single pre recorded vocal or instrument...Cyndi and her band were absolutely stellar. Anytime I see any modern artists with pre recorded parts in a live context I’m out. Bring back stage craft.
I loved her voice and music then and STlLL DO!!
This is insane!!! .. all natural !! Music audio!! No lip sing!!! Awesome!!
No musical quest ever lip synced on Carson....what's your point??
She’s great at playing an act, like Lucille Ball (I Love Lucy). She’s actually pretty smart, because I seen her interviewed for real, and I’m talking about in the 80’s.
Johnny knew fairly quickly he was being worked and couldn't have been more gracious about it.
No one played ditzy like Jennifer Tilly. Never cared for Lucy.
Edit: OK, Gracie Allen.
JiveDadson There were a lot of actresses that were good at playing the dumb blond, or ditzy characters. Yes, Jennifer Tilley was really good, so was Marlyn Monroe. Some played in real life, some played in on tv or movies, some played it full time in public.
She's like Gilda Radner character. I wonder if Gilda took some cues from her to use in her characters.
Good lord. She is seriously amazing. Everything about her. How did people go on doing anything nonLauper related after she hit the spotlight?
She is perfect note for note and spot on
Crazy. Dusts today's garbage
Before Madonna, before Ga-Ga..there was Cyndi. Trailblazer ! Just think, the audience is likely hearing this song (Time after Time) for the 1st time! A true masterpiece !
I wasn't alive at the time but I think the 80's had much better things like music and tv than they do now
Saw this and went right out and got the album. Still listening to this day. She Bop!
How could you not love that kid!!
They say Arlenne Sorkin was the inspiration behind Harley Quinn, but really it is Cyndi Lauper.....the voice and personality...she is adorable...nuff said!
She has great range and control of her singing voice.
Omg this made my day🎶💙80s🧡
Nailed it Cyndi🧡🌺
Thanks for posting. Wow, really amazing how good Cyndi sounds singing these classics on stage. Great voice!
Wow great live performance! Cindi Lauper . . . what a talent, and she's proved it . . . she's still relevant 37 years after the album was released.
No. She's not. Really.
What a lovely girl. I remember the songs so well.
God she's so friggen awesome. So adorable and so intelligent.
when music was good. this was one of my fav's when i was 15yrs old..
She is soooooooo adorable!!
I love watching all of her appearances on Carson. You can tell 2 minutes into meeting her, Johnny was charmed.
Cyndi is a vocal beast, performs live, amazing comedic timing and flat out just a good human being.
Phenomenal singer!! 👏🎤🎶
Sounded so good LIVE. A true performer
Yes - it IS her first appearance
12:33 coming out of the guitar solo, we have the cymbal wash, she leans her had on the guitarists shoulder and starts the next verse. What a moment. Fantastic singer and band.
In 1984 I was working with a Girls band in NYC. We were looking for a new singer. Someone suggested I talk to this girl Cydi in the group Blue Angels in the building wer wer living in. I went to talk to here and she told me she had just signed a deal with CBS. "If it did not work out she would reach out" I never heard from her again. God bless you my Cyndi
She should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She has a great voice and a great entertainer. She also had a talk show for a time where she talked about the events of the day. She is smarter than hell.
Man I love this. So thankful I grew up in the 80s, great times!
Cutest voice ever! 💖
August 2020 : enjoying this at 65......really had fun then👍👏💙💚💜❤️♥️🧡
I love this woman.
Still love Cyndi after all these years♡♡♡
I remember when she appeared on the scene with this song. It was back when everyone watched music videos- and her video for this song was terrific!!!
She was so fun fresh colorful & so talented. She captured the fun of that era perfectly.
I saw her live in Chicago when she released true colors and she was amazing Unforgettable her voice her Talent her Showmanship A Night to Remember
Oh my goodness. Back to a better time and place. Didn't realize until these times how innocently lovely it truly was.
Yes....the 80's....Reagan and AIDS..🥶🥶🥶
Nostalgia bias in effect. I was there and it wasn’t as great as you misremember 😆
@@remoevans2793 Hell of a lot better than now though.
I still have that Album...freaking amazing!!
Cyndy was pretty goofy back in the 80s 😂🙉🙈 . But when she sings Time After Time on this show ? She oozes heart and soul Superstar talent . ✨🌟💫💥😍🔥🌈🌋🤗🤑🙃😳😉😧🌞👌❤
Those dance moves. Epic
Have no idea what the interview was about but her singing is amazing. Loved it. Time after time will forever be my favorite song and forever remain timeless.
cute song, cute voice, cute girl , cute outfit, cute moves, and a really cute name -cute overload
Carson said Sydney Lauper lol
Some of the best songs were from the early eighties!!
I just ran into this 9 24 24...wtf woooooow she was amazing 💯💯👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Time After Time is pop perfection! Billboard #1, 2 weeks, February 1984. One of a few songs to listen to over and over and over...
She's adorable 🤩
I never knew cyndi was such a comedien, very intelligent woman, and I think she has a new song out now,, time after time is my favourite song of hers and true colors beautiful songs ❤️👍
She had zero inhibitions and was completely natural...I love her dearly...!!
A very creative enjoyable wonderful talent who I even enjoyed as an actor years later, thank you for all of your work
She could have had a career in comedy just as easily as singing. Really amazing talent.
Great performances. Plain and simple I love you Cyndi
The GODDESS OF POP!!
Carlos Peña
Madonna btfo
@@joeybulford5266 I don't know what btfo means, but I think Cyndi was way better than Madonna. Madonna 🤮
Tony5000
Back the fuck off
@@joeybulford5266 Oh. I didn't expect it to be foul and insulting. You don't look like a jerk, but a book shouldn't be judged by the cover. Anyhow, I think Cyndi was a much better singer with a much better and versatile voice with much more range thanks Madonna. But, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Tony5000
Ummm, it means I agree with you
Although at the time I hated this music, can appreciate it now. What voice!😎🤘❤️
I love how she went up there and just talked about wrestling 😂 great performances/ interviews- 2 legends !