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Cyndi Grecco may be well-known for singing the theme song to the hit 1976-1983 sitcom ''Laverne & Shirley'', but into the late 1980s, she had a musical career outside of the famous TV tune. | '''''Cyndi Grecco''''' may be well-known for singing the theme song to the hit 1976-1983 sitcom ''Laverne & Shirley'', but into the late 1980s, she had a musical career outside of the famous TV tune. | ||
In 1982, she released her second album ''Wish Upon a Star.'' The album is presumed to have only been released in Canada. It is unknown if anyone owns a copy of the album. | In 1982, she released her second album ''Wish Upon a Star.'' The album is presumed to have only been released in Canada. It is unknown if anyone owns a copy of the album. | ||
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Revision as of 14:28, 9 May 2020
This article has been tagged as Needing work due to its lack of content and concrete sources (Discogs is not a credible source).
Cyndi Grecco may be well-known for singing the theme song to the hit 1976-1983 sitcom Laverne & Shirley, but into the late 1980s, she had a musical career outside of the famous TV tune.
In 1982, she released her second album Wish Upon a Star. The album is presumed to have only been released in Canada. It is unknown if anyone owns a copy of the album.
1989 saw Cyndi's last release to date, with the country single "You Made Love Come True." It is also unknown if anyone owns a copy of this release.