: Lauper co-wrote the track with Rob Hyman of The Hooters [12, 13]. The title was actually borrowed from a TV Guide listing for the 1979 science fiction film of the same name [18, 27].
: The story follows a man named Joe who falls in love with a woman named Nora at Grand Central Terminal, only to discover she is a ghost who reappears for only brief periods every few years [25]. Time After Time
: Qualitative studies, such as the Quali-T method , use the song as a case study for how music impacts health and well-being in daily life [9, 14]. : Lauper co-wrote the track with Rob Hyman
: It has been covered by over 100 artists, including a notable jazz version by Miles Davis , which Lauper cited as a major professional validation of her songwriting [26]. The Film and TV: H.G. Wells vs. Jack the Ripper : Qualitative studies, such as the Quali-T method