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Tim Hardin, who was born in Eugene, was a folk, blues, and jazz singer and songwriter during the s and s. His two most successful compositions, written near the beginning of his career, were “Reason to Believe,” released in , and “If I Were a Carpenter,” released inTim hardin best songs Today in , singer/songwriter Tim Hardin died of a heroin overdose. Hardin wrote the songs "If I Were A Carpenter" (covered by Bobby Darin, Johnny Cash and June Carter, The Four Tops, Leon Russell, Small Faces, Robert Plant and Bob Seger,) and "Reason To Believe" (covered by Rod Stewart).
Tim hardin reason to believe Though Tim Hardin was revered enough in his day to play the Woodstock festival, he died in at 39, largely forgotten, after struggling for years with heroin addiction. Now, however, his.
Tim hardin woodstock James Timothy Hardin (December 23, – December 29, ) [1][2] was an American folk music and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his own success, his songs "If I Were a Carpenter", "Reason to Believe", "Misty Roses" and "The Lady Came from Baltimore" were hits for other artists. [3].