Freddie Hart
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Freddie Hart

Freddie Hart Freddie Hart American country music singer-songwriter (1926–2018) Frederick Segrest (December 21, 1926[1] – October 27, 2018),[2] known professionally as Freddie Hart, was an American country musician and songwriter best known for his chart-topping country song and lone pop hit "Easy Loving", which won the Country Music Association Song of the Year award in 1971 and 1972.[3] Hart charted singles from 1953 to 1987, and later became a gospel singer. He also performed at music festivals and other venues until his death in 2018. This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2018) Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Freddie Hart Hart in 1966 Background information Birth name Frederick Segrest Born (1926-12-21)December 21, 1926 Loachapoka, Alabama, U.S. Died…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Blue / Drink Up And Go Home
Blue / Drink Up And Go Home (1956)
Two Of A Kind / Dig Boy Dig
Two Of A Kind / Dig Boy Dig (1956)
On The Prowl / Extra
On The Prowl / Extra (1957)
Chain Gang / Rock Bottom
Chain Gang / Rock Bottom (1959)
The Wall / Davy Jones
The Wall / Davy Jones (1959)
Stand Up / Ugly Duckling
Stand Up / Ugly Duckling (1962)
Mary Ann / Angels Like You
Mary Ann / Angels Like You (1963)
The Hurt Feels So Good / Love Can Make Or Break A Heart
The Hurt Feels So Good / Love Can Make Or Break A Heart (1964)
Hank Williams Guitar / I Created A Monster
Hank Williams Guitar / I Created A Monster (1965)
You've Got It Coming To You / Moon Girl
You've Got It Coming To You / Moon Girl (1965)
Elm Street Pawn Shop / Misty Blue
Elm Street Pawn Shop / Misty Blue (1966)
Together Again / Waiting For A Train
Together Again / Waiting For A Train (1966)
Why Should I Cry Over You / The Key's In The Mailbox
Why Should I Cry Over You / The Key's In The Mailbox (1966)
The Neon And The Rain / Anna Maria
The Neon And The Rain / Anna Maria (1967)
Too Much Of You / I'll Hold You In My Heart
Too Much Of You / I'll Hold You In My Heart (1967)
Born A Fool / The Hands Of A Man
Born A Fool / The Hands Of A Man (1968)
Togetherness / Portrait Of A Lonely Man
Togetherness / Portrait Of A Lonely Man (1968)
Why Leave Something I Can't Use / Hang On To Her
Why Leave Something I Can't Use / Hang On To Her (1969)