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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.
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1989 saw Cyndi's last release to date, with the country single "You Made Love Come True."
1989 saw Cyndi's last release to date, with the country single "You Made Love Come True."


Aside from these two releases resurfacing, there are more music releases from Cyndi Grecco that are lost and aren't available
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Wish Upon a Star album cover.

Status: Partially Found

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."

Aside from these two releases resurfacing, there are more music releases from Cyndi Grecco that are lost and aren't available

Gallery

Cyndi Grecco's 1989 single "You Made Love Come True."

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