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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

Cyndi Lauper perfoming her new single "I'm Just Your Fool" live on The Celebrity Apprentice. From the album Memphis Blues to be released on June 22, 2010.
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  • Brilliant! She should have done this years ago.

  • Sold, I'm buyin it!!!!! Yea Cyndi!! You Rock whatever you do!!!!!!

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  • @195477 ...Just so you know (if interested), Cyndi recently did a remake of Elvis's Blue Christmas.

  • This is one very "possible" video. =p

  • Like I've said before - sooner or later they all come home to the blues! Welcome home, Cyndi!  Great job! Thanks so much for posting.

    (0f course, having Charlie on harp didn't hurt her.)

  • Damn Right, First heard this song on "Blue on Blonde" By the lovely Angela Strehli, of Texas Bluse fame. Ya gotta check that one out fellow Bluezers. Angela sang with the late Great Stevie Ray at Carnegie in '84 on Stevies Birthday. Cyndi is brilliant here. Again, Damn Right I got the Blues!

  • Little Walter covered this, the original being a Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra song.

  • Who cares about Trump? That's a real singer!

  • Trump's face before the 'Rosie O'd' was classic!

  • @chalftits Another popular song which is not blues but is a shuffle, is Don't Stop by Fleetwood Mac. Probably doesn't hurt that the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green was very much a blues band.

    Blues shuffles are fun to play and fun to dance to. It's a very driving beat. There are a few forms of shuffles, double-shuffles and backwards-shuffles. The back shuffle sounds like a flat tire rolling down the road. Ker plop....ker plop....ker plop....ker plop. Have fun!

  • @chalftits The best way to provide an example of a "blues shuffle" beat on the drums is an audio example. Right here on u-toob is the best place for that. This song was originally done by Little Walter. Search for it and hear the original with your own ears.

    To describe it, imagine a straight beat with the drum hits coming at regular intervals, like: H...H...H...H...H etc. A shuffle has the drum hits coming in pairs, like: HH...HH...HH...HH...HH and so forth.

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