The album's lead single was "
Hey Now (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun)", which combines the original lyrics of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" with a new chorus based on the 1974 hit "
Come and Get Your Love" by
Redbone. A music video featuring
drag queens was shot to accompany this single and it aired heavily on television. The song was also featured in the film
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. The album's second single, "
Come on Home", was written by Lauper and Jan Pulsford, who would work with Lauper on much of her next album,
Sisters of Avalon. The final new recording on the album was "
I'm Gonna Be Strong", which Lauper had previously recorded with the band
Blue Angel in 1984. Lauper said that the album included new songs because she believes that "music is a living thing", so she didn't want to make an album with only old songs, since a new audience was consuming her music at that moment. "
The Goonies 'R' Good Enough", from the
soundtrack of
The Goonies, was notably absent from the album despite having made the top 10 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Lauper omitted the song due to the fights that had marked its production; Lauper further said in an interview with
Matthew Rettenmund that she despised the song. Similarly, "
Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)", which appeared in the 1988 film
Vibes, in which Lauper starred, was included only on the Japanese edition of the album. The US and Canadian editions of the album omitted several tracks included elsewhere as Lauper was contractually prohibited from including more than 14 tracks on an album in the US, due to the division of songwriting royalties. A video album was released on
VHS,
LaserDisc and later
DVD. In addition to all of Lauper's music videos to date, it included interview footage shot in and around
Coney Island. The video peaked at #12 on Billboard Top Music Videos. ==Reception==