“True Colors” is a song with legs. It started out as a song written for a mother in a traditional ballad format. Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly wrote the song in 1986 and offered it to Anne Murray, a popular singer at the time. Murray passed on the song. Cyndi Lauper took it and creatively revamped the format into a stark and breathtaking version.
The song became a hit worldwide because of its universal appeal. The songwriters acknowledge that Lauper was the perfect artist to adapt the song partly because of her bold style. Released as the title song on Lauper’s 1986 album, “True Colors,” is the only original song on the album that the artist did not help to write.
In 1998, Phil Collins covered the song on his “Greatest Hits” album. Australian country music star Kasey Chambers covered the song as the theme for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. In 2007, Cindy Lauper launched “The True Colors Tour” to support gay rights and fight hate crimes. In 2016, Justin Timberlake and actress Anna Kendrick used the song in the soundtrack for the movie “Trolls.” Kodak also used the song to advertise their film stock.
Like I said: The song has legs. Here’s my version.
When someone shows you their true colors, don’t try to repaint them.
7 replies on “True Colors”
What a beautiful song!
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Yes, Lavinia! Thanks for listening.
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Love that song
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It’s a beaut!
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David, a lovely rendition of a favorite song. My family used to sing along with Cindy Lauper on MTV when my oldest daughter was growing up. Thank you for sharing this. ❤
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Thanks for listening, Cheryl. I watched Lauper’s music video of True Colors yesterday for the first time yesterday and thought it is awesome. Very talented lady.
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Very nice!
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