Corey Hart

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Corey Hart
Corey Hart's 1996 Self-Titled Album
Corey Hart's 1996 Self-Titled Album
Background information
Birth name Corey Mitchell Hart
Born May 31, 1962 (1962-05-31) (age 45)
Origin Montreal, Quebec
Canada Flag of Canada Flag of Quebec
Genre(s) '80s New Wave/Pop
Occupation(s) Singer-Songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, multiple instruments
Years active 1983 - present
Label(s) Aquarius, Capitol
Website www.coreyhart.com

Corey Mitchell Hart (born 31 May 1962, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Grammy Award-nominated Canadian musician. He was raised in Montreal, Spain, Mexico City, and Key Biscayne, Florida, and was raised solely by his mother from the age of 10 (when his parents divorced).[1] Hart was a prodigy as a teenager. At 13, he sang for Tom Jones and recorded with Paul Anka in Las Vegas and, at 19, recorded demos with Billy Joel and Eric Clapton before signing to a major label at the age of 20.

Corey Hart's first album was recorded in Manchester, England in the spring of 1982. Released in 1983, First Offense, featured the hit songs "Sunglasses at Night" and "It Ain't Enough". The album sold well in both Canada and the United States. The follow-up album was Boy in the Box in 1985 featuring the smash "Never Surrender," which was Hart's highest-charting single. Hart became so popular, particularly amongst adolescents, that he was offered the role of Marty McFly in the film Back to the Future, which he turned down. (The role eventually went to another Canadian, Michael J. Fox.) Hart's handsome looks made an impression on young female (and male) fans; so much, in fact, that he was regularly featured in magazines marketed to teens, such as "Tiger Beat" and "Bop", from 1984 to 1986.

Hart continued to record music, but his commercial success and "heart throb" status in the United States were significantly reduced after Box. Today, Hart lives in the Bahamas with his wife, French-Canadian singer Julie Masse, and their four children: daughters India, Dante & River and son Rain. He works primarily as a songwriter, writing music for his wife and other artists, including Celine Dion.

The song Sunglasses at Night is featured in the 2002 videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City as part of the New Wave radio station Wave 103.

Contents

Year Song CAN US
1984 "Sunglasses at Night" 24 7
1984 "It Ain't Enough" 74 17
1984 "She Got the Radio" 40 -
1985 "Lamp at Midnite" 38 -
1985 "Never Surrender" 1 3
1985 "Boy in the Box" 7 26
1985 "Everything in My Heart" 1 30
1986 "Eurasian Eyes" 29 -
1986 "I Am By Your Side" 8 18
1986 "Can't Help Falling in Love" 1 24
1987 "Dancin' With My Mirror" 33 88
1987 "Take My Heart" 50 -
1987 "Too Good 2 Be Enough" 19 -
1988 "In Your Soul" 2 38
1988 "Spot You in A Coalmine" 29 -
1989 "Still in Love" - -
1990 "A Little Love" 10 37
1990 "Bang! (Starting Over)" 30 -
1990 "Rain on Me" 72 -
1992 "92 Days of Rain" 22 -
1992 "Baby When I Call Your Name" 14 -
1992 "Always" 30 -
1993 "I Want (Cool Cool Love)" 42 -
1996 "Black Cloud Rain" 2 -
1997 "Tell Me" 16 -
1997 "Third of June" 22 -
1998 "So Visible (Easy to Miss)"  ? -

  1. ^ The NNDB profile for Corey Hart onward. Accessed on December 13, 2006.

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