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Reason to Believe
We had the chance to watch Tim Hardin on stage with Kris Kristofferson at the National Art Centre in Ottawa. Kris enjoyed the booze, Tim was addicted to heroin. Tim composed "If I Were a Carpenter" which hit large for Bobby Darin in 1966 then, in 1969, Tim recorded Bobby's "Simple Song of Freedom" which was Tim's lone effort to chart in the top fifty. Tim Hardin's most enduring song has to be "Reason to Believe" which he recorded in 1965.
Rod Stewart's version hit number one in 1971. The live session heard here actually made the Billboard top twenty in 1993.
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