Bryan Adams has been cited as one of the best-selling music artists in history for years. The singer is a master of creating hits and climatic ballads that are eagerly played by radio stations around the world, and the choruses are immediately remembered by listeners.
Bryan Adams created his biggest hit in less than an hour. It narrowly missed the basket
“Heaven”, a song from 1983, reached the first place on the prestigious Billboard Hot 100 list, while the song “Run to You” also conquered the charts around the world, and was certified gold in Canada and the UK. The success of “Heaven” in 1994 was repeated by the composition “All for Love”. The song topped the charts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and Australia. The ballad performed by Sting, Rod Stewart and Adams was created for the soundtrack to the film “The Three Musketeers”. The audience loved her.
But Bryan Adams’ biggest hit in decades remains “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You.” Like “All for Love”, the ballad was created for the film. This time it was Kevin Costner’s “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” by Kevin Reynolds from 1991. The song reached number one on the charts in nineteen countries. It spent a record-breaking 16 weeks in the UK, with over 15 million copies sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles in history.
However, Adams was not the first choice of the person to sing a piece based on the melody of “Maid Marian” by conductor Michael Kamen. Kate Bush, Lisa Stansfield and Annie Lennox were initially offered. All famous singers refused to take part in the project.
The producers booed Adams’ composition. They put the song under the end credits
When the melody fell into the hands of Bryan Adams, the singer was working in the studio with Robert John Lange. The musicians managed to create one of the most popular rock ballads in the world. Interestingly, the song that almost everyone can hum today was created in just 45 minutes.
“We did it and then sat down to listen to our work for the first time. We looked at each other and smiled. We knew immediately that we had created something beautiful, although at the time we had no idea what impression the song would have on the listeners,” Adams recalls. LauderSound portal. Adams’ recipe for a hit? First of all, getting rid of a long fragment of the orchestra. The artists working on the hit narrowed the theme down to a short piano introduction. It worked. However, not everyone immediately recognized the composition.
Bryan Adams has revealed that the producers of the Robin Hood movie booed the song – writes the Mirror UK portal. On the Rockonteurs podcast, the singer mentioned that he was urged to change the title to “I’ll Die For You”, after which the ballad was eventually placed over the credits. The creators of the picture insisted that the song did not fit the film. Despite this, the ballad did great despite being pushed to the margins.
Currently, on Bryan Adams’ official YouTube channel, the music video for “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” has been viewed nearly 500 million times. Spotify statistics, in turn, indicate that the song has been listened to over 508 million times.
Source: Gazeta

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