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    • Neil Jeffries
    • Run To You (Reckless, 1984) Has there ever been a more evocative – yet simple – intro? Or an unforgettable chorus that arrives so soon (just 45 seconds in)?
    • Cuts Like A Knife (Cuts Like A Knife, 1983) Having worked with The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen in the 1970s, Bob Clearmountain gave Adams his signature sound when hired to co-produce his second album, 1981’s You Want It You Got It.
    • Summer of ’69 (Reckless, 1984) It’s called artistic licence. The lyrics of Summer Of ’69 sound convincingly autobiographical but Bryan was aged only nine in the titular season when he tells us Jimmy “got his first real six-string”.
    • Into The Fire (Into The Fire, 1987) Vallance added a sequencer as well as percussion to the title track of Adams’ fifth album, but Into The Fire is as passionately human as it gets.
  1. Jul 27, 2021 · Don't Give Up (with Chicane) Chicane feat. Bryan Adams "Don't Give Up" (Original and Official Video ) After Bryan worked with Chicane on 'Cloud Number 9', the group contacted him about appearing on their new song. Bryan agreed to the role, and also wrote the melody and lyrics to the song, and it reached number one in the UK in 2000.

    • Tom Eames
    • (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. 1 1991 Brazil. 1 1991 Pop. 1991.
    • Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? 4 1995 Brazil. 6 1995 Pop. 1995.
    • All For Love. 16 1994 Brazil. 5 1994 Pop. 1994.
    • Can't Stop This Thing We Started. 29 1991 Rock. 22 1991 Pop. 1991.
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    • “Cuts Like a Knife” (1983) Written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. Peaking at No. 6 on the Top Rock Tracks chart in 1983, “Cuts Like a Knife” was the second single, and title track, off Adam’s third album.
    • “Straight From the Heart” (1983) Written by Bryan Adams and Erica Kagna. Also off Cuts Like a Knife, “Straight From the Heart” was originally recorded by Ian Lloyd on his 1980 album, Third Wave Civilization before Adams released the ballad himself.
    • “Summer of 69” (1984) Written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. Adams’ fourth album, Reckless, birthed a number of hits from “Run to You,” “It’s Only Love,” his Tina Turner duet, and the ballad “Heaven” (see below), but “Summer of 69” remains one of his most iconic releases.
    • “It’s Only Love,” featuring Tina Turner (1985) Written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. The final single off Reckless, “It’s Only Love” featured Tina Turner and earned the duo a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
  2. Canadian singer Bryan Adams has released 18 studio releases, six compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, seven live albums, and 75 singles. After the success of his debut single, "Let Me Take You Dancing" (1979), Adams signed a recording contract with A&M Records. Bryan Adams (1980), his debut album, peaked at number 69 on the Canadian RPM ...

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