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Sisters of Avalon (song)

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Released
  
January 29, 1997

Genre
  
Pop rock, electronica

Label
  
Epic Records

Recorded
  
1996

Length
  
4:20

Writer(s)
  
Cyndi Lauper, Jan Pulsford

"Sisters of Avalon" is a single from the 1997 album of the same name, by American singer Cyndi Lauper.

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Song information

The song is about sisterhood and it shows the power of women Lauper wanted to show through the song and the album as a whole. As a result of the song, Lauper wanted to work with female writers and producers during a lot of the making of the album.

This single was only released in Japan. A sampler was released as a promo only CD in the United States.

A video was shot for the song when it was released, here is what Lauper said about the video:

"This one has a little bit of a story in it too because it's kind of the rites of passage of women. It has women symbols. I wanted to show the force of nature and the energy of the song. It's really wonderful... It's like you're making paintings and when you're the artist, as opposed to when I direct someone else, it's like performance art. I can't think of any other job I could have where I can enjoy the process of making these little films."

Official versions

  1. Album version
  2. Single edit – 3:46
  3. Extended version

References

Sisters of Avalon (song) Wikipedia