The set was bright, her dress flawless, and her presence as effortless as ever but the moment Cher opened her mouth, everything shifted. This wasn’t just a polished variety show number. It was a quiet declaration wrapped in melody. On October 12, 1975, during The Cher Show, she performed There’ll Be Some Changes Made, and with each line, she let the audience know things were different now. There was a sharp edge beneath the glamour, a promise of transformation. That’s what draws millions to her, even decades later.
The song tells a story of reinvention, wrapped in clever lines and sharp wit. But listen closer and you’ll hear something deeper a woman who’s done with being small. There’s humor in her voice, but also fire. You hear freedom, frustration, and a quiet kind of courage. She sounds like someone who’s been pushed too far and is finally taking the wheel. The softness is still there, but now it’s lined with something unshakable.
Cher – There’ll Be Some Changes Made (The Cher Show, 10/12/1975)
Fans watching decades later still say the performance resonates. Some say it helped them find their voice during breakups, job losses, or even quiet moments of doubt. Scroll through the comments, and you’ll see people of all ages thanking Cher for saying what they couldn’t. It makes the distance between performer and listener disappear.
That same truth pulses through I Found Someone, but now it’s louder. If Changes Made is about realizing something needs to shift, I Found Someone is about what happens when it finally does. The pain is still fresh, but the energy has changed. Cher isn’t waiting anymore she’s moving forward. The heartbreak didn’t destroy her. It built her armor.
Cher – I Found Someone (Official Video)
In the official video, her voice is fierce and her presence sharp. The lighting is bold, the styling defiant. She stands alone, but not lonely there’s strength in every glance. This is Cher owning her space, her sound, and her story. She’s not just singing about someone else she is the someone she found.
Cher’s music lasts because it dares to feel real. She’s never hidden the mess, the mistakes, or the emotions that come with living wide open. That honesty is what pulls people in and keeps them close. So if you haven’t yet, follow Cher on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.