Although he made records of his own, oddball folkie Tim Hardin was better-known for interpretations of his work recorded by other iconoclasts: Nico, Scott Walker, and especially Bobby Darin, who went Top-10 in 1966 with “If I Were A Carpenter”. […]
Although he made records of his own, oddball folkie Tim Hardin was better-known for interpretations of his work recorded by other iconoclasts: Nico, Scott Walker, and especially Bobby Darin, who went Top-10 in 1966 with “If I Were A Carpenter”. […]
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