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VIDEO: Corey Haim Had Dreams of Launching a Music Career

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March 18 2010, Published 8:26 a.m. ET

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A year before he died, Corey Haim was pursuing a new career in music that he hoped would bring him back into the public eye in a positive way. E! News posted exclusive video footage of Corey singing "Mend Me" with musician Gerard "G Tom Mac" McMahon.

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Corey was working on a reality show project titled Lost Boy Found before his death that would have followed his pursuit of career in music, but was never sold to a television or cable network, E! News reports.

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"I had taken it upon myself to help Corey seek recovery," Gerard explained, who first met Corey when working on music for The Lost Boys. "I wrote a song and said to him, ‘Why don't you try and write some lyrics with me, as I know music creativity to be a brilliant way of therapy.' "

"The positive outcome of sharing this with Corey was seeing how full of bliss he was from getting to be a part of the creative musical process," Gerard told E! News. "I could actually sincerely see that music opened him up to a better place."

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Gerard hopes the single can be released sine day and have the proceeds benefit people struggling with substance abuse.

"Only I can mend me," Haim sings in the video below. "Only I can turn this shattered soul into a possibility/You don't have to defend me/This time I own up to myself/This is my responsibility."

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