The video follows Lauper as she leaves her lover (played by her then-boyfriend and manager, David Wolff ) and her mother (played by her real-life mother, Catrine Lauper ).
The video is frequently cited for its authentic, down-to-earth portrayal of working-class life, which contrasted with the highly stylized glamor of many other 1980s music videos. cyndi_lauper_time_after_time_official_hd_video
The song earned a nomination for Song of the Year at the 1985 Grammy Awards. The video follows Lauper as she leaves her
This report details the background, impact, and production of the official music video for "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper , which remains one of the most iconic visual pieces of the 1980s. Video Overview and Narrative This report details the background, impact, and production
The music video for was directed by Edd Griles , who also directed Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." Unlike the upbeat energy of her debut hit, this video presents a poignant, narrative-driven story about leaving home and the strain of relationships.
It became Lauper's first #1 single on the US Billboard Hot 100 in June 1984.
The Official HD Video on YouTube is a remastered version of the original 1984 film, providing modern clarity to the vintage aesthetics of the era.