Kim Hart

Kim Hart[1] (born 9 May 1960) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter, who had an Australasian hit single in 1980 with "Love at First Night" which reached No.6 on the Australian Kent Music Report.

Signed to EMI in 1977 Hart's first single was "You Don't Need Me"/"Born To Wander".

In 1978 Hart released her debut self-titled album, followed by a new single called "Fly Right Away" [Produced by Gerard Smith and Alastair Riddell with Paul Dunningham playing drums] and flip side "Blame It on the Sun" [Produced by Mike Harvey].

In 1980 Hart released "Love At First Night", which reached number 15 on the New Zealand charts in June.

The song was also released in Australia as her debut single there, and it peaked at number 6.