Phil Regan is an American singer, songwriter, and actor born on January 14, 1932, in Detroit, Michigan. He is primarily known for his work in the pop and easy listening genres. Regan began his career in the 1950s and gained prominence with his 1960 hit "My Heart's Symphony," which reached the top of the charts and showcased his smooth vocal style. Throughout his career, Regan released several albums, including "Phil Regan Sings for You" and "Love Songs," which further solidified his reputation in the easy listening category. He is also noted for his performances on television, including appearances on popular variety shows of the era. Regan's impact on music is marked by his contributions to the pop and easy listening scenes, where his romantic ballads and vocal techniques influenced subsequent artists in the genre. His music continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate classic pop and vocal performances. Beyond music, Regan has dabbled in acting, adding to his multifaceted career in the entertainment industry.