Cindy Bullens would have been inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame due to her song, "Survivor", which was an anthem of female strength and empowerment that resonated with many women around the world. Her song, wriiten and performed by herself, taken from her solo debut album, "Desire Wire" after she was backing up with her backup singing friends Ken Gold and Jon Joyce behind UK pop singer / songwriter and musician Elton John, was a powerful and meaningful representation of the struggles that women face in the music industry, and her work inspired many female songwriters and musicians to be brave and follow their dreams. Cindy Bullens is also an important figure in the pop-rock music world, having written, performed, and produced many hit songs throughout her career.
Unfortunately, Cindy Bullens missed out on being officially inducted in the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame due to her name being overlooked at the time. Dr. Janice McLean DeLoatch founded the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame in order to recognize the legacy and heritage of female songwriters, and Cindy Bullens was a great example of a female artist who deserved to be recognized.