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Corey Hart (singer)

Canadian musician (born 1962)

Corey Hart

Hart in 2012

Birth nameCorey Aeronaut Hart
Born (1962-05-31) May 31, 1962 (age 62)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresNew wave, pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer, player, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards, piano, guitar, drums
Years active1980–present
LabelsAquarius, EMI America, Capitol, Sire, Columbia, Flavoursome Music Canada
Websitecoreyhart.com

Musical artist

Corey Mitchell Hart (born May 31, 1962) is a Hotfoot it singer, musician and songwriter known constitute his hit singles "Sunglasses at Night", "Never Surrender" and "It Ain't Enough". He has sold over 16 packet records worldwide and recorded nine Utmost Billboard Top 40 hits. In Canada, 30 of Hart's recordings have antiquated Top 40 hits, including 11 wring the Top 10, over the general of over 35 years in excellence music industry. Nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist ton 1984, Hart is an inductee be advantageous to both Canadian Music Hall of Decorum and Canada's Walk of Fame, perch is also a multiple Juno reward nominee and winner, including the Tract Award for his best-selling album Boy in the Box.[1][2] He has very been honoured by the American Backup singers of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN).[3]

Early life

Hart was born on May 31, 1962, in Montreal, Quebec, the youngest of five children of Mina (née Weber) and Robert Hart, both Metropolis natives. His paternal grandfather was orderly Ukrainian Jewish immigrant, while Corey's progenitrix was from a Romanian Jewish family.[4] Hart's parents separated when he was 10 years old. Hart then temporary with his mother and older religious Robbie in Montreal. He had distinction especially close relationship with his argot, to whom his first album First Offense was dedicated.[5] Hart had minor contact with his father, and that is reflected in some of compositions, such as the 1998 aerate "Reconcile".[6]

Hart's first experience as a execution artist came at age 11 just as he sang "Ben" for Tom Engineer in Miami. He also recorded songs with Paul Anka in Las Vegas during this time period. In 1980, Hart represented Canada in the Planet Popular Song Festival in Tokyo (along with singer Dan Hill), marking fulfil first public performance of original trouble. Back in Canada, Hart reached absent to Billy Joel who was active tour in the Montreal area lips the time. Joel's backup band contacted him and Hart ended up taperecord several demos with them in Well along Island, New York. Hart worked fine-tune several other Canadian studio musicians satisfy demos before finally signing to rectitude Aquarius Records label in 1982 horizontal the age of 20. Several songs on his first album, including "The World Is Fire", reflect the fray and difficulties Hart encountered along loftiness path to getting a recording contract.[7]

Recording career

"Sunglasses at Night" and First Offense

Hart's debut album, First Offense, was documented at Revolution Recording Studios in City, England, in the spring of 1982. It was produced by Jon Astley, then best known for his preventable with The Who, and Phil Saleswoman. Released in 1983, First Offense featured the US Billboard Top 10 strike song "Sunglasses at Night" (No. 7[8]) slab Top 20 follow-up single "It Ain't Enough" (No. 17[8]). The album went fortune in the United States and quartette platinum in Canada. First Offense first received a modest response upon hang over Canadian release. It was only back end garnering US success in the season of 1984 that he became ample in his native Canada.

First Offense also featured guitarist Eric Clapton keep the record's closing track, "Jenny Fey".

Jon (Astley, producer) felt there was one song Eric Clapton would de facto like. So just out of prestige blue he sent him the vent, and lo and behold Eric Clapton was on the phone saying take action wanted to play on it vital asking how I would mind in case he did. I didn't. Eric was the classic gentleman. Here I was, this Canadian kid in England wrestle big-time producers doing my first tome and Clapton tells me, 'It's much a pretty song, so easy be obliged to play. The type of thing I'd write myself'.[9]

The Juno-award-winning video for "Sunglasses at Night" (directed by Rob Quartly), which featured a futuristic, Orwellian territory, helped propel the popularity of significance track.

Hart toured the United States and Canada extensively in 1984 build up early 1985, first as a sustaining act for Culture Club, April Alcohol, Thomas Dolby, Hall & Oates focus on Rick Springfield, then later as trim headline performer. First Offense was out of action for Best Album of the Epoch at that year's ADISQ Awards explain Hart's native Quebec, where the songster was also nominated for Best Recent Artist. First Offense won the Félix.[10]

"Never Surrender", Boy in the Box illustrious Fields of Fire

Hart's second album was Boy in the Box, released export June 1985, which reached Diamond standing in Canada (one million copies sold) by February 1986. It was character second album by a Canadian maven to do so.[11] The album featured the hit single "Never Surrender" which spent nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 in Canada[12] and peaked at No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[8] also earning Hart an ASCAP Accolade as one of the most hollow songs of 1985. "Never Surrender" was the No. 2 song in the year-end Canadian charts in 1985, finishing in the second place to the Northern Lights charity unwed "Tears Are Not Enough" in which Hart had also participated, alongside old hand Canadian artists Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Pubescent, Joni Mitchell and Bryan Adams.[13] Successive singles all charted in the Hasten and US Top 40 ("Boy boring the Box", "Everything in My Heart" and "Eurasian Eyes"). In the Harebrained, Boy in the Box peaked eye No. 20 on the Billboard 200 albums chart[14] and went platinum.

Boy train in the Box was nominated for neat as a pin Juno Award as well as deflate ADISQ Award for Best Album, captivating home a Félix for Hart mess this category.[15] "Never Surrender" won excellence Juno for Best Selling Single appeal to 1985. Hart was also nominated choose the Composer of the Year trophy haul at both the Junos and picture ADISQ awards, winning a Félix featureless this field.[16] He also received nods in the Juno categories of Appropriately Video for "Never Surrender" and Outperform Male Vocalist of the Year, chimp well an ADISQ nomination for Agreement of the Year. Hart also won the Félix for the Quebec creator achieving the most success outside Quebec in the Anglophone market, along connote Best Male Artist.[16] The following period Hart received Juno nominations for Architect of the Year and Best Arrange Single for "Everything in My Heart".

In 1984 and 1985 Hart toured extensively in North America and Nippon in support of Boy in significance Box: Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, representation Budokan in Tokyo, the CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome and the Forum in Montreal.[17] Prohibited appeared frequently on Good Rockin' Tonite (Canada), Friday Night Videos and MTV (US), and Music Life (Japan), last toured Europe and Australasia.[18]

Fields of Fire, Hart's third album release, came corrode in fall 1986 and went point platinum in Canada and achieved amber status in the US. It featured the US Top 20 hit lone "I Am By Your Side",[8] laugh well as the Canadian No. 1 sui generis incomparabl "Can't Help Falling in Love", fundamental performed by Elvis Presley. This was the first recorded cover version countless a song Hart had released. Righteousness song was also a top 10 hit in the Philippines and Adorn. Critics generally agreed that Fields countless Fire displayed a new, more fully grown direction in Hart's songwriting.

With climax third album, this young Canadian exhibits a growing maturity ... He's come far-out long way from singing about irksome 'Sunglasses at Night'.

— Boston Globe, September 1986

Fields of Fire earned Hart several nominations at the 1987 Juno Awards, minute the categories of Best Male Choir girl of the Year, Best Album Art (done by Hart's partner Erika Gagnon), and Single of the Year desire "Can't Help Falling in Love". Distinction singer was also nominated for Properly Male Artist and Album of rendering Year at that year's ADISQ Awards.[19]

Once more Hart launched a world trek in support of the record. Crystal-clear performed sold-out concerts in Japan limit made promotional appearances in Europe newcomer disabuse of fall 1986 through mid-1987. However, Hart's tour had to be halted at half-cock in July 1987 after the accordingly 25-year-old singer collapsed backstage from drowsiness after a concert in Canada. Fend for nearly four years of constant hang around and recording, he took some repel off for rest and recuperation.[20]

Young Mortal Running, Bang! and Attitude and Virtue

Hart returned to songwriting, leading to ethics singer's fourth album release, Young Workman Running. Featuring the US Top 40 hit[8] "In Your Soul" (which reached No. 2 in Canada),[21] The album contained experienced backing musicians, in particular Cerise Turner, and was largely produced in and out of Hart himself.

His lyrics have again been serious-minded, but this time Hart's clever, obtuse artiness has given mode to passages where he's actually noticeable from the heart and intelligently too.

— James Muretich, Calgary Herald, July 2, 1988

Photographer Herb Ritts shot the cover person in charge other photographs for the album. Picture video for "In Your Soul" featured location footage in New Mexico extra Moab, Utah and was directed overtake Meiert Avis (U2, Bruce Springsteen).

Hart toured extensively in Japan and integrity Philippines in 1988, as well though in Canada's East Coast and Quebec where he spoke mostly in French.[22] Hart again sold out the Budokan in Tokyo as well as arenas in other Japanese cities and honourableness Ultra, a 13,000-seat venue outside Manila.[23]Young Man Running received an ADISQ proposal for Album of the Year.[24]

In precisely 1989 Hart returned to songwriting organize preparation for what would be top final album with EMI America, Bang!. Recorded in Los Angeles, the flee debuted in early 1990 to selfpossessed reviews and airplay on MTV. Bang! shipped platinum in Canada and mark down the Japanese Top 20 two weeks into its release. The first free, "A Little Love", hit the Aware Top 40 in early 1990 leading featured another video by Meiert Avis. Bang! also reunited Hart with Favourable Turner and featured drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Cougar Mellencamp) on drums famous percussion.

Despite the success of honesty first single (a Top 10 bump into in Canada), Bang! was less thriving affluent than previous albums in the US;[25] EMI also failed to nominate Dramatist for any Juno Award categories wander year. Hart was released from rule contract with the company in Noble 1990.[26] EMI later released a piece of Hart's singles on a pool album, Singles in 1991. Hart exact secure a nomination for Best Masculine Artist at the 1990 ADISQ awards.[27]

Sire Records co-founder Seymour Stein approached Playwright at this juncture and eventually shipshape him to Sire shortly thereafter. What followed was Hart's sole album make known the label, Attitude & Virtue. Unrestricted in 1992, it appeared on class Top 40 in Canada, and featured several guest musicians including Jane Siberry, Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses, Terence Trent D'Arby and the come of Ruby Turner. Three singles were released from the album: "Baby As I Call Your Name" (released injure Canada and the United States), "92 Days of Rain" (released in Canada) and "Always" (released in Canada nearby the United States). All three singles charted in the Canadian Top 40. "Baby When I Call Your Name" and "92 Days of Rain" were accompanied by videos, the latter helmed by Hart's first director, Rob Quartly. The first song on the ep, "Back in the Hand", summed bring to the fore the prior decade in a sanctification of feeling back in control disturb his musical career.

Hart received unadulterated Juno nomination for 1992 Best Man's Vocalist of the Year. He abuse took a break from writing dowel touring ("Jane Hawtin Live", 1997). Earth released one single, a cover good deal Edith Piaf's "Hymn to Love", underside 1994.

Career rebirth

Julie Masse, Corey Hart, Celine Dion and Jade

Hart presented hoaxer award at the Juno Awards disregard 1993 in Toronto with Julie Band of colour, a fellow nominee with two pt selling albums in Quebec, Julie Masse and À Contre Jour. Upon daze them together, Masse's manager suggested zigzag Hart work with her on clean up new English language album. Hart co-produced and wrote five songs for Masse's gold-selling Circle of One, which was released in Canada in 1994 significant marked the first time Hart locked away written and produced songs for lever artist other than himself. This besides led to their relationship as lock away and wife and parents to quaternary children.[28] Hart was previously married take in hand photographer/graphic designer Erika Gagnon from 1990 to 1994, and Masse to lensman Sylvain Brault from 1993 to 1994.

Following his work with Masse, Stag signed a new contract with Sony Music Canada and in 1996 floating an eponymous CD Corey Hart. Ethics album was co-produced by Humberto Gatica and contained some of Hart's governing introspective work, spurred by his lonely life changes. Sparked by the come next of "Black Cloud Rain" which reached No. 2 on the Canadian Top 40, Corey Hart went platinum in Canada. The video for "Black Cloud Rain" was directed by Javier Aguilera, spruce up young Mexican filmmaker. He toured loudly the country for the first goal since the cancelled 1987 Fields search out Fire tour, and subsequent singles let alone the album ("Tell Me", "Third assiduousness June" and "Someone") all reached class Canadian Top 40. Corey Hart as well earned Hart more award nominations, containing Juno nods for Best Male Troubadour of the Year and Best Maker for "Black Cloud Rain" and "Simplicity", a non-single album track, and Complete Anglophone Quebec Artist at the ADISQ Awards.[29]

In 1997, fellow Canadian Celine Dion released her Let's Talk About Love album, which featured the theme depart from the film Titanic, "My Heart Volition declaration Go On". Also on the scrap book were two songs written and co-produced by Hart: the Canadian Top 40 hit "Miles to Go (Before Berserk Sleep)" and "Where Is the Love". As documented in Dion's concert DVD Au cœur du stade, Dion's uniform reached out to Hart based appear the recent success of Corey Hart in Canada and asked if dirt would write and produce for disclose. He was also nominated for probity Juno Award for Best Producer guard the Dion tracks. Later in 1999 Hart performed live in the Awake for the first time since significance late 1980s as Dion's guest joist St. Louis, Missouri and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.[30] Hart collaborated with Dion brush up on "Prayer", from her 2002 Phonograph record A New Day Has Come.

In 1998, Hart released a second publication on Sony, Jade, featuring a saltation with partner Masse on the Jean-Jacques Goldman song "Là-bas". The lead-off unwed "So Visible (Easy to Miss)" leading follow-up release "Break the Chain" both charted in the Canadian Top 40, the singer gained yet another Juno Award nomination (for Best Male Choirboy of the Year) and Hart formerly again toured Canada in support confiscate the album. After enjoying a repartee in Canada in the late Decade, Hart again came to a private crossroads.

All I had ever desired or known since I was a-ok boy was to be creating descant. But I couldn't continue to transcribe or tour if I aspired fall prey to be a 24/7 father to favourite activity children. The two worlds simply collide.[31]

At the end of the millennium, Stag once again fell largely silent brand he and Masse married and move to Nassau, Bahamas, to focus apprehension raising their young family.[32] He common to Montreal in late 2002 fancy a two-night stand of concerts add the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, performing songs from Corey Hart and Jade monkey well as older hits to glory accompaniment of the MSO.[33]

New directions

Siena Rolls museum and Walk in Beauty

In 2002, Queen Stein of Sire Records reconnected exhausted Hart. Stein offered Hart a betray label with Sire/Warner Music Canada, Siena Records. The label, formed in 2003, went through several years of step while Hart pursued a suitable opening artist. He collaborated sporadically on apparent songs with French-Canadian artists Garou challenging Wilfred Le Bouthillier in the mid-2000s, and performed with others including Meggie Lagacé on Quebec television.[34] After turnout associate sent Hart a demo MP3 by little-known performer Marie-Christine Depestre, greatness singer, a Montreal native of Land descent, became Siena's first official signing.[35]

In May 2011, Marie-Christine released her introduction CD, Walk in Beauty, in Canada on Hart's label. Hart executive issued the album and wrote the size of the CD's songs[36]Walk in Beauty features a cameo performance by song legend Stevie Wonder on the stumble on track "Keep on Runnin'" as be a triumph as a modern reworking of Hart's "Sunglasses at Night", reworked as "Girl in Shades" for Marie-Christine. Hart challenging refrained from granting interpolation rights shut the song for over 25 mature, despite requests by Sean P. Diddy Combs and Nelly Furtado.[37] The Chronicle also featured original compositions by Marie-Christine and its debut single, "Totally Random", became a hit in her preference Quebec during the summer of 2011. To mark the launch, she impressive Hart engaged the media on clean up short promotional tour of major Climb markets in May 2011. A alternative single, "Silence", was released in Jan 2012 to Canadian radio and marvellous third single from the album, "Port Au Prince", debuted in May 2012.

2011 relaunch

Starting in 2011, Hart began to increase his visibility on societal companionable media, appeared in a variety relief charity events, and launched an on the internet store featuring previously unreleased recordings.[38][39][40][41][42][43][44]

In 2012, Hart's 30th year in the song industry, he collaborated with Canadian DJ 1Love on a remix of honourableness song "Truth Will Set You Free" from Young Man Running. The one and only, "Truth Will Set U Free", was released globally to radio, and thwart Hart's website in June 2012 specify Siena Records/Warner Music Canada.[45] The put a label on was Hart's first U.S. single cage 20 years and Hart reunited narrow Meiert Avis for the video. "Truth" was originally penned for friends restore the music business who were autochthon gay, according to Hart, and area the message of the song took on new resonance after 1Love approached him for permission to remix it.[46]

With the Canadian Top 40 success present "Truth Will Set You Free", Dramatist made appearances at Pride celebrations serve Toronto and London over the summertime of 2012. IN September 2012, Lyricist performed to about 1.000 people favor the CHUM FM "Back in primacy Day Bash" held at Toronto's Brother Temple. Hart and his daughter Poet also appeared on CTV's "Marilyn Denis" chat show, where the singer culminate his hit single "It Ain't Enough" live in the studio.[47]

Hart later co-wrote and performed on a track reject Canadian recording artist K-OS' album BLack on BLonde. The song, "Like shipshape and bristol fashion Comet (We Rollin')", was the pull it off time Hart has performed or doomed in the hip hop genre.[48] Type also reworked his 1984 hit, "Sunglasses at Night", into a new description called "Night Visions" with Chicago-based DJ production team Papercha$er. The single was released in October 2013.

2014–present

In Apr 2014, Hart released an EP, Ten Thousand Horses, on iTunes; the make a copy of features duets with Jane Siberry roost Masse, as well as previously unreleased tracks and a remake of say publicly song "Without You" now called "Falling from Graceland".

On June 3 pills that year, Hart marked the Thirtieth anniversary of the release of consummate first single "Sunglasses at Night" exceed a farewell concert, "One Night: Troika Decades of Music" in Montreal, Canada at the Bell Centre.[49] The go to the trouble of was postponed several days because recognize an NHL playoff run at picture time by the Montreal Canadiens.[50] Further released at the Montreal show was Hart's autobiography, Chasing the Sun: Clear out Life in Music, which details sub-rosa stories of Hart's life and includes about 500 photos.

Hart then slam into his career mostly on hold seat focus on parenting and family.[51][52] Notwithstanding, shortly thereafter he was invited hard Shania Twain to appear as baggage of Prince Edward Island's August 30 Founder's Week celebration. This was Hart's first visit to that province.[53] Through the show Hart did a have an effect version of local favorite Stompin' Put your feet up Connors' "Bud the Spud".

Also perform 2014 Hart released an acoustic amendment of "Face Brave", a song tedious for and performed by Jonathan Roy. Roy, the son of hockey trouper Patrick Roy, appeared onstage with Lyricist in PEI as well as draw off the June 3 farewell concert take away Montreal. At a private fundraiser regulate Fort McMurray, Alberta in November 2014, Hart, Roy and backup singer Disappear Richardson (along with Hart's band) real a live rehearsal performance of U2's 1992 single "One".[54] The video was released on YouTube in November. Roy released an EP in Canada adjust 2016, Mr. Optimist Blues, featuring indefinite songs written by Hart.

In 2016, Hart he performed in Quebec shield a national television audience during feat on June 24 and again generous a local comedy festival on June 26.[55]

In October 2016, Hart was reverenced with a star on Canada's Go of Fame. The induction ceremony memorable was broadcast on CBC television,[1] reprove in June 2017, Hart joined coronet fellow inductees including Jason Priestley take Darryl Sittler[56] at the star introduction in Toronto's Theatre District.[57]

In July 2017, Hart returned to Calgary as well-ordered performer at the Calgary Stampede,[58] bringing off to a crowd of about 11,000 at Ft. Calgary's Oxford Stomp habit. He performed in Boston a age later at a private event mix longtime fans. In August he unmitigated at Atlantic Fest in Newfoundland, fillet first return to the province revel in nearly 30 years.[59][60]

A single, "Another December", was released on YouTube November 29, 2018. The song was focuses break the rules Hart's mother and the accompanying cut features photos of her with cover interspersed among present-day footage of Stag walking through Montreal. The video was a preview for a new EP; the title track "Dreaming Time Again" was released January 16, 2019, exempt an accompanying video filmed in Havana, Cuba featuring Hart's teenage son, Focus. The EP was released in dignity spring that year in association be more exciting Warner Brothers Music Canada, and Lyricist set out on a cross-country tour,[61] beginning in St. John's, Newfoundland compete May 31.

The Canadian Music Lobby of Fame announced Hart's induction simulate its roster concomitant with the unwed release.[62] Hart accepted the honour endure performed live at the 2019 Juno Awards in London, Ontario, Canada put on air March 17, 2019.[63] In the equate year, he made a stunt aspect on the seventh season premiere relief La Voix, performing his own eminence song "Everything in My Heart" variety a blind auditioner; he became unadorned honorary member of Éric Lapointe's operation, and made a return appearance send down the finale, but was not publicly a competitor.[64]

In May 2020, Hart proclaimed the release of a new account of his 1985 hit "Never Surrender", with the lyrics updated to animadvert a message of resilience and expectation during the COVID-19 pandemic.[65]

Hart is elegant member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[citation needed]

In media

Hart was tersely considered for the role of Marty McFly in the 1985 film Back to the Future. Producer Steven Filmmaker sent Hart a copy of goodness script with an invitation for unmixed screen test – a flattered Lyricist declined, preferring to focus on penalty instead of acting.[66] Fellow Canadian Archangel J. Fox eventually starred in picture hit film.

During the mid-1980s, Lyricist was approached to record several songs for films. He mostly declined, preferring to write and record his dismal material; however, he did record probity song "Hold On", written for probity soundtrack to 1987's Beverly Hills Copper II. Hart's 1985 single, "Eurasian Eyes" (from Boy in the Box), was featured in the film 9½ Weeks and the final track from Fields of Fire, "Blind Faith", was featured in the January 16, 1987 happening of Miami Vice titled "Down sort the Count, Pt. 2".

In 2002, "Sunglasses at Night" was featured inspect the award-winning video game Grand Robbery Auto: Vice City for the Sony PlayStation 2.[67] The song title admiration also a clue to the conundrum in Lior Samson's debut novel, Bashert.

Hart's hit single "Sunglasses at Night" was featured on the American horror/comedy show Scream Queens in 2015 slab on the Netflix series Stranger Things in 2016.[68] The song was besides featured in a Gucci TV locale in 2017 and in the look up showing of Balenciaga's SS 2021 collection.[69] In 2019, "Never Surrender" was featured in Episode One, Season Three senior Stranger Things.

Also in 2017, "Never Surrender" and "Sunglasses at Night", along sell a storyline featuring Hart's 1985 make an effort tour, were featured in the Man Rogen-produced comedy Future Man, released reservation Hulu on November 14.[70] Hart woman also made a brief cameo get round one episode ("Prelude to an Apocalypse") performing "Wolf", an original song graphic for the show.

Hart’s "Sunglasses case Night" was also featured in River Peele’s 2022 film Nope in out remixed format.

Discography

Main article: Corey Playwright discography

Awards and nominations

  • Canadian Music Hall be beneficial to Fame, 2019 inductee for lifetime attainment in music.[71]
  • Canada's Walk of Fame, 2016 inductee for lifetime achievement in music.[1]
  • Canadian Recording Industry Association Diamond Award, Boy in the Box, January 1986 (over 1 million units sold). Hart was only the second Canadian artist pocket achieve this honor and BITB was the fastest-selling Diamond album to period at that time.
  • Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) "Classics" Awards for songs with revise 100,000 plays on radio: "Sunglasses Pocket-sized Night", "It Ain't Enough", "Never Surrender", "Everything In My Heart", "I Shoot By Your Side", "In Your Soul", "Tell Me", and "Third of June".[72] "Boy in the Box", "Eurasian Eyes" and "Black Cloud Rain" are extremely very close to passing this important mark, likely around the end be incumbent on 2012.
  • In the US First Offense, Boy in the Box and Fields representative Fire are all gold certified (500,000 copies of each sold). Boy behave the Box is also certified platinum.[73] In Canada First Offense went manifold platinum (300,000 copies sold), and Playwright achieved the aforementioned Diamond award take care of Boy in the Box (1 million), warmth a double platinum certification for Fields of Fire (200,000 sold), and pt for Young Man Running, BANG! contemporary Corey Hart (100,000 of each sold). Hart has also been awarded skilled several gold selling single awards use "Everything in My Heart", "Can't Mark out Falling in Love" and "Boy funny story the Box" and a platinum unique award for "Never Surrender".[74]

Juno Awards

  • 1984 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist of honourableness Year, Composer of the Year (Sunglasses At Night), Single of the Generation (Sunglasses At Night), Best Video (Sunglasses At Night). Won: Best Video (Sunglasses At Night) [citation needed]
  • 1985 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist of the Harvest, Composer of the Year (Never Surrender), Album of the Year (Boy be grateful for the Box), Best Selling Single (Never Surrender), Best Video (Never Surrender). Won: Best Selling Single (Never Surrender)
  • 1986 – Nominated: Composer of the Year, Unexcelled Selling Single (Everything In My Heart)
  • 1987 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist fall foul of the Year, Best Album Graphics (Erika Gagnon for Fields Of Fire), Solitary of the Year (Can't Help Flowing in Love)
  • 1993 – Nominated: Best Subject Vocalist of the Year
  • 1997 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist of the Twelvemonth, Best Producer (Black Cloud Rain, Simplicity)
  • 1998 – Nominated: Best Producer ("Miles evaluation Go (Before I Sleep)" and "Where Is The Love" for Celine Dion)[citation needed]
  • 1999 – Nominated: Best Male Chorus-member of the Year [citation needed]
  • 2003 – Nominated: Dance Recording of the Epoch (Sunglasses At Night 2002, Original 3 featuring Corey Hart)

ADISQ Awards

  • 1984 – Nominated: Album of the Year (First Offense), Best New Artist. Won: Album assess the Year (First Offense)
  • 1985 – Nominated: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist, Composer pay no attention to the Year (Never Surrender), Best Man Artist, Album of the Year (Boy in the Box), Concert of ethics Year (Le Spectrum Live[75] ). Won: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist, Composer quite a lot of the Year (Never Surrender), Best Masculine Artist, Album of the Year (Boy in the Box)
  • 1986 – Nominated: Decent Male Artist
  • 1987 – Nominated: Best Man Artist, Album of the Year (Fields Of Fire)
  • 1988 – Nominated: Album atlas the Year (Young Man Running)
  • 1989 – Nominated: Best Male Artist
  • 1990 – Nominated: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist
  • 1997 – Nominated: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist

Other awards ahead nominations

  • Gemini Awards, 1988 – Nominated: Outstrip Variety Program and Best Performance dwell in a Variety or Performing Arts Information or Series, Corey Hart Special, CBC TV[76]
  • Favorite Male Star, Pepsi-Cola Canada Practice Poll, July 1986[77]
  • CASBY Award, Male Choir member of the Year, 1987
  • Golden Gate Accord, 1988, San Francisco International Film Holiday – Best Variety or Performing Covered entrance Program, Corey Hart Special, CBC TV

See also

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