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 '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
Albums- 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
- Abusive Parents: In the video for "Never Surrender", Hart's character runs away from his abusive father one night, and hitchhikes to the city.
- Ambiguous Ending: In the video for "Never Surrender", we are never told what becomes of him after he runs away.
- Cool Shades: DUH! He's the guy who wears his Sunglasses at Night, and so does everyone in its music video.
- Cover Version: Hart's version of "Can't Help Falling In Love" By Elvis Presley was released as a single in 1987.
- Manchild: In the video for "Never Surrender", he has posters, toys, and baseball pennants in his bedroom.
- Multilingual Song: "J'aimerai te retrouver"
- Stamp of Rejection: In the video for "Sunglasses at Night", a female cop stamps his debts as he gets dragged to a cell.
- Self-Titled Album: Corey Hart (1996)
- Sunglasses at Night: His most famous song is titled this, and this is the Trope Namer.