About "Maybe He'll Know"
"Maybe He'll Know" is a song by American singer Cyndi Lauper from her 1986 album, True Colors. It served as the fifth and final single of the album, released only in Europe in 1987. It is a remake of a song that Lauper recorded with her former band, Blue Angel. The two versions are slightly different lyrically in a few lines. Billy Joel joins Lauper in 'doo wop' style back-up vocal duties.The Blue Angel version of the song appears in the 1999 film 200 Cigarettes after a quarter when Kate Hudson's character is in the restaurant's restroom composing herself. A remix of "Maybe He'll Know"—presumably created with the intention of single release in the U.S.—surfaced as the B-side to Lauper's "I Drove All Night".
Top songs by Cyndi Lauper
- Girls Just Want To Have Fun
- I Drove All Night
- Time After Time
- True Colors
- Across The Universe
- Hey Now (girls Just Want To Have Fun)
- Iko Iko
- Dancing With A Stranger
- I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever
- I Had A Love
- Silent Night
- Come On Home
- Change Of Heart
- 911
- Hot Gets A Little Cold
- Sisters Of Avalon
- Three Ships
- Broken Glass
- A Night To Remember
- I Don't Want To Be Your Friend
- Insecurious
- All Through The Night
- Ballad Of Cleo And Joe
- Hole In My Heart (all The Way To China)
- Hat Full Of Stars
- Home On Christmas Day
- I'm Gonna Be Strong
- Heading West
- Just The Other Day
- A Part Hate
- Dear John
- Fearless
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