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Daniel Grafton Hill IV (born 3 June 1954) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter. He had two major international hits with his songs "
Sometimes When We Touch "Sometimes When We Touch" is a 1977 ballad written by Canadian pop rock artist Dan Hill (lyrics) and Barry Mann (music) on the album '' Longer Fuse''. It was first released as a single by Hill. His version of the song became the most successful ...
" and "
Can't We Try "Can't We Try" is a 1987 duet performed by Dan Hill and Vonda Shepard. The ballad was ''Billboard''s No. 1 Adult Contemporary Song of the Year for 1987. "Can't We Try" was released as a single from Dan Hill's 1987 self-titled album. The song r ...
", a duet with
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, as well as a number of other charting singles in Canada and the United States. He also established himself as a songwriter who produced hit songs for artists such as
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and
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.


Early life

Hill was born in
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, the son of social scientist and public servant Daniel G. Hill and social activist Donna Mae Hill (née Bender, 1928–2018), and older brother of the author
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and the late novelist Karen Hill. His musical talent was apparent from a young age, and he received his first guitar shortly after his tenth birthday. While in high school, he was singing and performing at concerts and coffee houses. At one point Hill was working for the Ontario provincial government sorting mail and delivering supplies, while performing at the Riverboat at night. Before finishing high school, he recorded a demo tape with the assistance of his boyhood friend Matt McCauley, later a well-known composer and arranger. In 1972, he signed a contract with RCA, who released a single the following year but did little to advance his career.


Career

Continuing to record with McCauley, he succeeded in breaking the RCA contract and signing with
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, an independent Canadian label. In 1975, they released his first Canadian hit single,"You Make Me Want to Be," which was followed by his first album, ''Dan Hill.'' In 1977, Hill recorded the ballad "
Sometimes When We Touch "Sometimes When We Touch" is a 1977 ballad written by Canadian pop rock artist Dan Hill (lyrics) and Barry Mann (music) on the album '' Longer Fuse''. It was first released as a single by Hill. His version of the song became the most successful ...
". He also wrote the
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and was assisted in the music by Barry Mann for the album from the same year, ''
Longer Fuse ''Longer Fuse'' is a 1977 album by Canadian pop singer Dan Hill. It reached number 2 in Canada, and was in the Top 100 for 42 weeks. It was number 7 in the top 100 albums chart for 1978. Track listing All songs written by Dan Hill, unless other ...
'', and it was released as a single. It was Hill's biggest hit, peaking at No. 3 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Canadian RPM Singles chart, and leading to Hill's appearances on ''
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'' and ''
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''.
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covered the song in 1978 on her album '' Rough''. Another one of his hit songs was "It's a Long Road", 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 "
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" by Northern Lights. Although he had many hits in his native Canada, further singles did not fare as well in the United States, where, after "Let the Song Last Forever" in late 1978, he went almost a decade without cracking any of '' Billboards singles charts. In 1987, Hill returned to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with the Top 40 hit "
Can't We Try "Can't We Try" is a 1987 duet performed by Dan Hill and Vonda Shepard. The ballad was ''Billboard''s No. 1 Adult Contemporary Song of the Year for 1987. "Can't We Try" was released as a single from Dan Hill's 1987 self-titled album. The song r ...
", a duet with the then-unknown
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(her last name was incorrectly spelled "Sheppard" on the label). It peaked at No. 6 on the Hot 100. He also had a near Top 40 hit with "
Never Thought (That I Could Love) "Never Thought (That I Could Love)" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Hill, released as a single in 1987. It was the second single released from his eponymous eighth studio album, ''Dan Hill''. In Canada, the song reached No. 22 and No. ...
". Both records reached No. 2 on the
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and set the stage for Hill to have three more top 10 U.S. AC hits through to 1991's "
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", though he did not make the Hot 100 again after "Never Thought". In 1996, Hill received a Grammy for his role as co-producer on
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's album ''Falling Into You''. In 2021, he was to be inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. As one of the new Canadian singers and songwriters, such as
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and
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, who emerged from the coffeehouses and other small venues during the 1970s, Hill belongs to the generation who achieved a prominent place in Canadian popular culture. In addition to his Grammy for his work on Celine Dion's "Falling into You", he received five Juno Awards and other prestigious awards. A road trip to a Hill concert was the subject of the 1994 Canadian comedy film, ''
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''. Although he has performed less frequently in recent decades, in 2007, he toured with the
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program ''
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''. Hill was a lifelong friend of writer Paul Quarrington, and the two also occasionally performed together as a
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duo, billed as Quarrington/Hill."Paul and me and one last song. About dying."
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The pair's final collaboration, a song about death called "Are You Ready", was completed just ten days before Quarrington's death in early 2010, which would be featured in a television documentary, ''Paul Quarrington: Life in Music''. Hill befriended
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after the boxer sang a version of "
Sometimes When We Touch "Sometimes When We Touch" is a 1977 ballad written by Canadian pop rock artist Dan Hill (lyrics) and Barry Mann (music) on the album '' Longer Fuse''. It was first released as a single by Hill. His version of the song became the most successful ...
" on '' Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' in 2009. Hill later helped Pacquiao record a version of the song at Capitol Studios in
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. A summary of his career, published in 2021, added some specifics:
"throughout the 1990s, he focused on penning lyrics for some of the most prominent singers of the era, including Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys and Reba McEntire ... he returned to his singer-songwriter roots with the 2020 single "What About Black Lives?" part of the yet-to-be-released studio album "On the Other Side of Here".
The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) announced the induction of Dan Hill on February 10, 2021.


Personal life

Dan Hill is divorced from Beverly Chapin and is with a new partner. He has one son, David, with his ex-wife. Some sources have incorrectly stated that he was married to American country singer
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whose surname comes from her first marriage to an unrelated Nashville record executive also named Daniel Hill. In early 2009, Hill published ''I Am My Father's Son: A Memoir of Love and Forgiveness'' () which recounts his childhood and his relationship with his prominent father. Like his father, Hill was diagnosed as a diabetic. Hill learned from a doctor before a concert, that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Hill wrote an article in the 14 February 2008 edition of ''
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'' entitled "Every Parent's Nightmare", about the terror he experienced from friends his son brought home. On 14 March 2008, CBC Television's '' The National'' aired an in-depth interview with Hill discussing his son's involvement with Toronto gangs. Hill is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.


Discography


Studio albums

* 1975: ''
Dan Hill Daniel Grafton Hill IV (born 3 June 1954) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter. He had two major international hits with his songs " Sometimes When We Touch" and "Can't We Try", a duet with Vonda Shepard, as well as a number of other charti ...
'' * 1976: ''Hold On'' * 1977: ''
Longer Fuse ''Longer Fuse'' is a 1977 album by Canadian pop singer Dan Hill. It reached number 2 in Canada, and was in the Top 100 for 42 weeks. It was number 7 in the top 100 albums chart for 1978. Track listing All songs written by Dan Hill, unless other ...
'' AUS #9 * 1978: ''Frozen in the Night'' * 1980: ''If Dreams Had Wings'' * 1981: ''Partial Surrender'' * 1983: ''Love in the Shadows'' * 1987: ''
Dan Hill Daniel Grafton Hill IV (born 3 June 1954) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter. He had two major international hits with his songs " Sometimes When We Touch" and "Can't We Try", a duet with Vonda Shepard, as well as a number of other charti ...
'' * 1989: '' Real Love'' * 1991: '' Dance of Love'' * 1996: ''I'm Doing Fine'' * 2010: ''Intimate'' * 2021: '' On The Other Side of Here''


Compilation albums

* 1980: ''The Best of Dan Hill'' * 1984: ''Sometimes When We Touch: The Best of Dan Hill'' AUS #74 * 1989: ''The Dan Hill Collection'' * 1993: ''Let Me Show You (Greatest Hits and More)'' * 1999: ''Love of My Life: The Best of Dan Hill''


Singles


References


External links


Official Website
Retrieved 26 October 2006
Dan Hill at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
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