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Tim Hardin albums featuring John Sebastian

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| | Tim Hardin 1 CD (1966)
$13.75 Primarily known as the ultimate insider's singer-songwriter (more people have heard his songs in other artists' hands than his own), Tim Hardin never experienced the commercial success he deserved despite perfect albums like this one. He had already ventured into ...
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| Hang On To A Dream: The Verve Recordings CDs (1994) (Import) United Kingdom
$19.99 Recorded between May, 1964 and August, 1966. Includes liner notes by Colin Escott.
HANG ON TO A DREAM collects every studio recording Tim Hardin made for the Verve/Forecast label. It includes 30 selections originally released on his four self-titled albums, as ...
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 Tim Hardin Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Tim Hardin songs: Reason to Believe, Misty Roses, Black Sheep Boy, Lady Came From Baltimore, Don't Make Promises. More music songs Speak Like a Child, Tribute to Hank Williams, It'll Never Happen Again, How Can We Hang on to a Dream, Smugglin' Man. More music songs Red Balloon, You Upset the Grace of Living When You Lie, Danville Dame, If I Knew, Green Rocky Road, Never Too Far. More music songs First Love Song, If I Were a Carpenter Lyrics, Seventh Son Lyrics, Midnight Caller Lyrics.
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 Tim Hardin Biography
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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 Influences
Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, Bo Diddley, Mississippi John Hurt, Fred Neil, Willie Dixon, Dave Van Ronk, Lenny Bruce, Percy Mayfield, Elizabeth Cotten
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