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P!nk Sings Cyndi Lauper

Pink-001P!nk delivered a knock out version of Cyndi Lauper’s classic tune ‘Time After Time’ at Lauper’s ‘Home for the Holdiays’ Benefit concert that support her True Colour’s charity which supports gay and trans* youth.

Despite only having one night off from her current world tour, P!nk gave it up to appear at the concert. Taking to the stage with guitarist Justin Derrico the duo performed a stripped back version of the tune that Lauper recorded for her debut album back in 1983. P!nk has been performing the song reguarly during her ‘Truth About Love’ tour.

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The song has been covered by many artists including Miles Davis, Tuck and Patti, Everything But The Girl, Ronan Keating and Willie Nelson.

Also performing at the concert were Matt and Kim, The Hives, Nelly Futardo, Hunter Valentine, The indigo Girls and Josh Groban.

 

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