Tim Hardin
Tim Hardin was a truly unique stylist who gained attention as part of the Greenwich Village-based singer/songwriter explosion of the mid-1960s. His jazzy phrasing, inscrutable lyrics, unusual chord progressions, and unconventional song structures set him miles apart from his folk-scene contemporaries. His songs were covered far and wide by countless artists, but Hardin himself was a troubled, drug-addicted soul who could never settle down personally or artistically, and mainstream success eluded him. He died of an overdose in 1980, but that didn't stop people from continuing to sing his uncommonly beautiful songs.
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- If I Were a Carpenter
- Reason to Believe
- How Can We Hang On to a Dream
- Simple Song Of Freedom
- Misty Roses
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