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[[caption-width-right:350:I wear my sunglasses at night]]
Corey Hart (born May 31, 1962) is a Canadian musician and singer who hailed to fame with his song "Sunglasses at Night" which was covered by musicians and used in [[TheEighties '80s]] media. He best selling album is ''Boy in a Box''. He had other songs such as "Never Surrender" and "It Ain't Enough" which were popular in his home country Canada.

!!Discography
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** ''First Offense'' (1983)
** ''Boy in the Box'' (1985)
** ''Fields of Fire'' (1986)
** ''Young Man Running'' (1988)
** ''Bang!'' (1990)
** ''Attitude & Virtue'' (1992)
** ''Corey Hart'' (1996)
** ''Jade'' (1998)
** ''Ten Thousand Horses'' (2014)
** ''Dreaming Time Again'' (2019)

!!I Wear My TV Tropes at Night
* AbusiveParents: In the video for "Never Surrender", Hart's character runs away from his abusive father one night, and hitchhikes to the city.
* AmbiguousEnding: In the video for "Never Surrender", we are never told what becomes of him after he runs away.
* CoolShades: '''DUH!''' He's the guy who wears his SunglassesAtNight, and so does everyone in its music video.
* CoverVersion: Hart's version of "Can't Help Falling In Love" By Music/ElvisPresley was released as a single in 1987.
* {{Manchild}}: In the video for "Never Surrender", he has posters, toys, and baseball pennants in his bedroom.
* MultilingualSong: "J'aimerai te retrouver"
* StampOfRejection: In the video for "Sunglasses at Night", a female cop stamps his debts as he gets dragged to a cell.
* SelfTitledAlbum: ''Corey Hart'' (1996)
* SunglassesAtNight: His most famous song is titled this, and this is the TropeNamer.
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