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Dan Hill

Dan Hill


Dan Hill (born Daniel Hill Jr., 3 June 1954, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter. He had two major hits with his songs, "Sometimes When We Touch" and "Can't We Try," a duet with Vonda Shepard. Hill is the son of social scientist and public servant, Daniel G. Hill, and brother of the author, Lawrence Hill. One of his songs was "It's a Long Road" (Written by Jerry Goldsmith) which he recorded for the 1982 action movie First Blood. In 1985, he was one of the many Canadian performers to appear on the benefit single "Tears Are Not Enough" by Northern Lights.

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Jean

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In the Name of Love

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Sorry

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Still Not Used To

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McCarthy's Day

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Losing You

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Flirting WIth a Heartache

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Is It Really Love

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Am I Fooling Myself

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All I See Is Your Face

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Welcome

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Fountain

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You Make Me Want to Be

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I Am My Father's Son

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Let the Song Last Forever

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Till the Day I Die

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You Say You're Free

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Hold On

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