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Corey Hart Records New Version Of ‘Never Surrender’ To Salute Human Perseverance During Pandemic

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Corey Hart is reviving one of his biggest 1980s hits to inspire a message of hope during this challenging time. As Canadian Press reports, the Canadian singer-songwriter has recorded a new version of his 1985 hit “Never Surrender”, incorporating a new melody and updated lyrics.

Hart wrote and produced the new version after receiving “so many heartfelt messages from people all over the world” telling him how much inspiration the song provides.

RELATED: Corey Hart Releases Animated Music Video For Single ‘First Rodeo’ With Jim Cuddy The new track will be released on digital streaming platforms on May 29, along with a new music video directed by the rocker’s wife, Julie Masse.

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