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From the mid-'80s to the mid-'90s, Canadian singer/songwriter and guitarist
Bryan Adams
was one of the most successful recording artists in popular music worldwide. Usually dressed in blue jeans, sneakers, and white T-shirts, the energetic performer stalked stages around the globe, electric guitar in hand, singing his own up-tempo pop/rock songs and ballads before audiences numbering in the tens of thousands. He released a series of multi-platinum albums containing chart-topping singles featured in popular motion pictures. His raspy voice, simple
compositions, and straightforward musical approach earned him early critical approbation as a likable if unoriginal rock & roll journeyman, but as he began to become massively popular, reviewers increasingly pointed out the clichés in his lyrics and the derivative nature of his music, especially as he softened his style in the early '90s for his hit movie theme songs. By the end of the '90s, his record sales had fallen precipitously and he had become largely identified with his movie work, though he continued to tour extensively, playing his many hits.
In January 1978,
Adams
met
Jim Vallance
. Seven years
Adams
' senior,
Vallance
had been the drummer in the successful Canadian band
Prism
and had written most of the songs for their self-titled debut album under the pseudonym
Rodney Higgs
. But, finding that he disliked touring, he had left the band and was trying to develop a career as a songwriter and producer. He and
Adams
agreed to form a partnership in which they would co-write songs and he would produce demo tapes of them, on which
Adams
would sing. (It has been extensively reported, repeated in one rock encyclopedia after another, that they sold songs to a variety of established artists prior to the launch of
Adams
' own recording career. This is not true. In fact, the songwriters did place songs with many artists, but most of the recordings took place well after
Adams
started making records himself.) Utilizing
Vallance
's connections, they began sending those demos to Canadian music publishing companies, and in August 1978 they were signed to a songwriting and production deal with Irving-Almo Music, the publishing arm of A&M Records.
Adams
, meanwhile, was negotiating with RCA Victor Records for a separate recording contract, but when A&M got wind of that, they quickly signed him as an artist as well. In February 1979, A&M released his first single, the
Adams
/
Vallance
composition
"Let Me Take You Dancing,"
a disco song he later disavowed, particularly the 12" single remix version. It spent 23 weeks in the Billboard dance chart, peaking at number 22, with a reported worldwide sale of 240,000 copies. March 1979 saw the release of
Rock n' Roll Nights
by
BTO
(formerly
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
), which
Vallance
had produced and on which he had placed several songs. Next,
Adams
and
Vallance
placed songs on the third
Prism
album,
Armageddon
, with "
Rodney Higgs
" and
Adams
credited on
"Take It or Leave It,"
Adams
collaborating with
Prism
guitarist
Lindsay Mitchell
on
"Jealousy"
(later recorded for
Adams
' second album), and
Adams
writing
"You Walked Away Again"
alone.
Adams
and
Vallance
also placed
"I'm Ready"
on the 1979 album
Goose Bumps
by former
Stories
singer
Ian Lloyd
. (
Adams
would record his own version of the song on his third album.)
Meanwhile,
Adams
was working on his debut LP, and
Bryan Adams
was released on February 12, 1980. The album was not released initially in the U.S., although
"Hiding from Love"
(written by
Adams
and folksinger
Eric Kagna
) was issued as a single and reached number 43 in the dance chart.
Ian Lloyd
's next release, 1980's
3WC (Third Wave Civilization)
, featured two
Adams
/
Vallance
songs that
Adams
later would reclaim for his own albums,
"Lonely Nights"
and
"Straight from the Heart."
In May 1980,
Adams
assembled a backup band and embarked on his first tour as a solo act, spending four months playing clubs and colleges in Canada. Then, he went to work on his second album,
You Want It, You Got It
, which A&M released in mid-1981. The album was
Adams
' first to come out in the U.S. He toured North America for six months starting in October, earning opening spots with
the Kinks
and
Foreigner
. The album broke into the Billboard chart in January 1982, peaking at number 118 in 13 weeks, while
Adams
' version of
"Lonely Nights"
hit number three in the mainstream rock chart and became his first solo Hot 100 entry at number 84.
As songwriters,
Adams
and
Vallance
continued to place their extra material with other artists.
"Jump,"
written by
Adams
and bandmember
Paul Dean
, was featured on
Loverboy
's quadruple-platinum album
Get Lucky
, released in October 1981. And in January 1982,
Prism
's fourth album,
Small Change
, featured the
Adams
/
Vallance
compositions
"Don't Let Him Know"
and
"Stay,"
the former becoming a number one hit on the mainstream rock chart and a Top 40 hit on the Hot 100.
Adams
toured Canada opening for
Loverboy
in the spring of 1982, then began work on his third album. His next notable credit, however, came when his,
Vallance
's, and bandmember
Gene Simmons
'
"War Machine"
was featured on
Kiss
'
Creatures of the Night
in October 1982. His own album,
Cuts Like a Knife
, was ready by the end of the year, and A&M prefaced it with his version of
"Straight from the Heart,"
released as a single in December. It broke his career open, peaking in the Top Ten of the Hot 100 and setting up the LP, which followed in January 1983 and eventually reached the Top Ten and went platinum, spawning further Top 40 hits in the title song and
"This Time."
The album's success was stimulated by
Adams
' extensive touring in support of it, which began in Canada in January and February and continued from March to August in the U.S., where he opened for
Journey
, with a six-week tour of Europe in the fall and dates in Japan in November, followed by another round of shows in Canada. In total, he spent 283 days on the road in 1983.
Meanwhile,
Adams
and
Vallance
had accepted an offer to write their first song for the movies, and November 1983 saw the opening of A Night in Heaven and the release of its soundtrack album, featuring their song
"Heaven,"
which
Adams
performed. The track made the Top Ten of the mainstream rock chart in early 1984, but
Adams
declined to release it as a single just then. Instead, he held it back for his next album, which he and
Vallance
began writing after he completed a tour of the Far East in March 1984. As usual, the products of their writing sessions began to turn up on other albums before
Adams
himself re-emerged.
"Can't Wait All Night"
was the title song of
Juice Newton
's June 1984 album and became a singles chart entry.
"Boys Nite Out"
(co-credited to bandmembers
Marc Storace
and
Fernando Von Arb
) was featured on
The Blitz
, an album by
Krokus
, released in August 1984. The following month saw the opening of the film Teachers, the soundtrack to which included two
Adams
/
Vallance
songs,
"Teacher, Teacher,"
which became a Top 40 hit for
.38 Special
, and
"Edge of a Dream,"
a singles chart entry for
Joe Cocker
.
Adams
' fourth album,
Reckless
, was released on his 25th birthday, November 5, 1984, preceded by the single
"Run to You,"
which reached the Top Ten. It was followed by no less than five Top 20 singles drawn from the album:
"Somebody,"
"Heaven"
(which hit number one),
"Summer of '69"
(Top Ten),
"One Night Love Affair,"
and a duet with
Tina Turner
,
"It's Only Love."
The LP, which hit number one in the U.S. on August 10, 1985, sold five million copies in America and a reported three million more in the rest of the world. (
Adams
also earned his first two Grammy nominations, best male rock performance for the album as a whole, and best rock performance by a duo or group for
"It's Only Love."
) As usual,
Adams
toured extensively to support it, his World Wide in '85 tour launching in late December and continuing through November 1, 1985. He found time early on to co-write (with
Vallance
and
David Foster
)
"Tears Are Not Enough,"
Canada's answer to
"Do They Know It's Christmas"
and
"We Are the World,"
as a charity song for Ethiopian starvation relief, which was recorded by the all-star group of Canadian artists
Northern Lights
and became a number one hit in Canada, later included on the
We Are the World
LP. He also opened the American side of the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985.
Adams
' success made him and
Vallance
, if anything, even more appealing to other artists as songwriters. In August 1985,
Loverboy
featured another of their compositions,
"Dangerous,"
on the
Lovin' Every Minute of It
album. The song was later released as a single and reached the Hot 100. In September,
Roger Daltrey
included two
Adams
/
Vallance
songs,
"Rebel"
and
"Let Me Down Easy,"
on his album
Under a Raging Moon
, and
"Let Me Down Easy"
also became a chart single. (The songwriters reworked
"Rebel"
for the next
Adams
album.)
Adams
was also in demand as a guest performer on records.
Vallance
was producing the Canadian group
Glass Tiger
, and
Adams
came in to sing a duet vocal on their song
"Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)."
It hit number one in Canada in February 1986 and number two in the U.S. eight months later. In April,
Adams
and
Vallance
's song
"No Way to Treat a Lady"
appeared on
Bonnie Tyler
's album
Secret Dreams & Forbidden Fire
. (
Tyler
had covered
"Straight from the Heart"
on her platinum 1983 album
Faster Than the Speed of Night
. Four months later,
Bonnie Raitt
also sang
"No Way to Treat a Lady"
on her
Nine Lives
album.) In May 1986,
Adams
and
Vallance
's song
"It Should Have Been Me"
was included on
Neil Diamond
's album
Headed for the Future
. (The following year, it was covered by
Carly Simon
on her album
Coming Around Again
, with
Adams
producing.) In June,
Adams
participated in six stadium concerts as benefits for Amnesty International. In September, the songwriters contributed
"Back Where You Started"
to the
Tina Turner
album
Break Every Rule
.
Into the Fire
, the fifth
Bryan Adams
album, was released in March 1987, prefaced by the single
"Heat of the Night,"
which became
Adams
' fifth Top Ten hit in the U.S. The album also spawned the Top 40 hits
"Hearts on Fire"
and
"Victim of Love,"
but its success fell far short of that enjoyed by
Reckless
. Nevertheless,
Into the Fire
reached the Top Ten in the U.S. and sold a million copies, with another million sold overseas.
Adams
' worldwide tour in support of the album went on for more than a year, starting in May 1987 and continuing until July 1988. (One of the final shows, in Werchter, Belgium, was filmed for a television special, Bryan Adams: Live in Belgium, broadcast on television in Canada January 15, 1989.) Meanwhile, as usual, there were songs for other artists.
Adams
and
Vallance
's
"Back to Paradise,"
co-written by
Pat Benatar
and performed by
.38 Special
, was used in the film Revenge of the Nerds II in the summer of 1987 and became a singles chart entry, and in August
Adams
' co-composition
"Hometown Hero"
appeared on
Loverboy
's
Wildside
LP.
After finishing his tour in support of
Into the Fire
,
Adams
became involved in the
Clint Eastwood
movie Pink Cadillac, taking a bit part in the film and, with
Vallance
, co-writing
"Drive All Night,"
which
Dion
sang on the soundtrack, released in May 1989.
Adams
,
Vallance
, and
Diane Warren
also wrote
"When the Night Comes,"
which was featured on
Joe Cocker
's album
One Night of Sin
in August 1989 and, when released as a single, reached the Top 20. Unfortunately, this was one of
Adams
and
Vallance
's final collaborations. They broke up their songwriting partnership in August 1989.
Adams
teamed up with writer/producer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange
, previously known for his work with
AC/DC
,
Foreigner
, and
Def Leppard
, to write songs for his next album. In December 1989,
Live! Live! Live!
, a concert album drawn from the 1988 Belgium show, was released only in Japan (it later gained release elsewhere), and
Adams
did a couple of New Year's shows in Japan to promote it. He also played occasional other special shows or festivals in 1990 (including
Roger Waters
' all-star performance of
The Wall
in Berlin in July 1990), but spent much of his time in England with
Lange
working on his sixth album.
In 1991,
Adams
was approached by the producers of the upcoming
Kevin Costner
film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and asked to work on a theme song. He was provided a melody written by the composer of the movie's score,
Michael Kamen
. With this, he and
Lange
fashioned
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,"
which he also recorded and which played under the closing credits of the film when it opened on June 14, 1991. Meanwhile, although he was still putting the finishing touches on his album, he had committed to begin a concert tour in support of it, and on June 8, 1991, he had gone back on the road in Europe co-headlining with
ZZ Top
. Released as a single,
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
became a massive hit. It topped the U.S. charts for seven weeks, the longest any song had remained at number one for eight years, and it went triple platinum. Its international success was even greater; it spent 16 weeks at number one in the U.K., making it the longest-running chart-topper of the rock era there. Total worldwide sales came to eight million copies, more than any single since
"We Are the World."
Adams
finally finished his sixth album,
Waking Up the Neighbours
, and released it on September 24, 1991, supporting it with his Waking Up the World tour, which ran through July 1993. Also featuring the Top Ten hit
"Can't Stop This Thing We Started"
and three other Top 40 hits,
"There Will Never Be Another Tonight,"
"Do I Have to Say the Words?"
(both co-written by
Adams
,
Lange
, and
Vallance
), and
"Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven"
(plus, of course,
"[Everything I Do] I Do It for You"
), the album sold four million copies in the U.S. and another six million in the rest of the world. It also earned
Adams
six Grammy nominations: record of the year, song of the year, best pop vocal performance (male), and best song written specifically for a motion picture or TV, all for
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,"
and best rock vocal performance solo and best rock song for
"Can't Stop This Thing We Started."
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
was also nominated for an Academy Award. (
Adams
' only victory was the Grammy for movie song. In the peculiar ways of the Grammys, there was also another nomination the following year for best rock male vocalist for
"There Will Never Be Another Tonight."
)
As he began to look forward to his next album,
Adams
as usual placed songs with other artists.
"Feels Like Forever,"
co-written with
Diane Warren
, appeared on
Joe Cocker
's
Night Calls
album in July 1992, and
"Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?,"
co-written with
Lange
, was sung by
Tina Turner
on the soundtrack to her film biography, What's Love Got to Do With It, in June 1993, later becoming a singles chart entry.
Adams
released a hits compilation,
So Far So Good
, in November 1993. It was a multi-platinum success, and
"Please Forgive Me,"
a new
Adams
/
Lange
track on it, reached the Top Ten. Within weeks came
Adams
' theme song for the movie The Three Musketeers,
"All for Love"
(co-written with
Lange
and
Michael Kamen
), recorded with
Rod Stewart
and
Sting
, which hit number one in the U.S. on January 22, 1994. The same month,
Adams
embarked on an ambitious tour of the Far East, including countries rarely visited by a Western pop artist, among them Vietnam.
Adams
maintained a low profile through 1994 and the beginning of 1995 as, once again, he and
Lange
painstakingly crafted a new album. He re-emerged in the spring of 1995, however, with another romantic ballad written as the theme song for a film, the flamenco-tinged
"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?"
(once again co-written with
Lange
and
Kamen
) from the
Johnny Depp
/
Marlon Brando
film Don Juan DeMarco. And he was rewarded with another number one hit on June 3, 1995, as well as a Grammy nomination for best male pop vocal performance and another Oscar nomination for best song. In the fall, he contributed
"Rock Steady"
(co-written with
Gretchen Peters
) to
Bonnie Raitt
's live album
Road Tested
, performing the song as a duet with her, and the two shared a chart single with the song. These successes were enough to hold his fans until May 1996, when he finally delivered his seventh new studio album,
18 'Til I Die
, and launched an 18-month world tour to promote it. Although it went platinum in the U.S., the album performed disappointingly, missing the Top Ten and spawning only one Top 40 hit,
Adams
and
Lange
's
"Let's Make a Night to Remember."
Happily,
Adams
had another successful duet up his sleeve, as he and
Barbra Streisand
combined in the fall of 1996 on
"I Finally Found Someone"
(written by
Adams
,
Lange
,
Streisand
, and
Marvin Hamlisch
), the theme from her film The Mirror Has Two Faces, which became a Top Ten hit and earned him his third Oscar nomination.
Adams
' next hit was something of a surprise, since it found him in the realm of country music.
Lonestar
released his and
Lange
's
"You Walked In"
on its
Crazy Nights
album in June 1997, and the song went on to become a Top 20 country hit and pop singles chart entry. Less surprising was his penning (with
Jean-Jacques Goldman
and
Eliot Kennedy
) of the title song for
Celine Dion
's November 1997 album
Let's Talk About Love
, which went on to top the charts and sell ten million copies in the U.S. Meanwhile, having finished up his tour,
Adams
filmed an appearance for MTV's popular Unplugged series on September 26, 1997, and it was released as an album in December. It was only a modest success, but served as a stopgap until the appearance of his next studio album,
On a Day Like Today
, which was released in October 1998. On this album,
Adams
changed gears, abandoning
Lange
in favor of several songwriting collaborators, the most prominent of whom was
Gretchen Peters
, and completely eschewing ballads in an attempt to reestablish himself as a rocker. In the U.S., the result was a failure, as the album spent only two weeks in the charts, peaking at number 102. Overseas, the disc fared better, with a number 11 showing in the U.K., where
"When You're Gone"
(co-written with
Eliot Kennedy
), a duet with
Melanie C
. of
the Spice Girls
, was a Top Ten hit. The album also hit number three in Canada. In June 1999,
Bryan White
reached the country charts with his cover of
"You're Still Beautiful to Me,"
an
Adams
/
Lange
song that first appeared on
18 'Til I Die
, and it made the country Top 40.
Adams
next issued a second hits compilation,
The Best of Me
, in November 1999. (The American branch of A&M initially declined to release it.) The previously unissued title song (co-written with
Lange
) charted in Great Britain.
Adams
was absent from the American charts for more than a year, then surprisingly returned via the dance charts for the first time in two decades. His vocals were heard on
Chicane
's
"Don't Give Up,"
which was a number three dance hit in the spring of 2000.
Adams
himself, meanwhile, was collaborating with
Hans Zimmer
on his first full-length song score for a film, the animated DreamWorks feature Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, which appeared in the spring of 2002. Its soundtrack made the Top 40, and the emphasis track
"Here I Am,"
featuring
Adams
, peaked at number five in the adult contemporary chart.
Adams
released his ninth studio album,
Room Service
, and the two CD/one DVD set
Anthology
in 2005.
11
followed in 2008. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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