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Following the success of his debut single "Let Me Take You Dancing" (1979), Bryan Adams signed a record deal with A&M Records. The moderately successful first albums Bryan Adams (1980), You Want It You Got It (1981) and Cuts Like A Knife (1983) were followed by the release of his fourth album Reckless in 1984, which sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. This album was made popular by the hit songs "Run To You", "Heaven" and "Summer Of '69". Into The Fire was released in 1987 and went platinum in the US and triple platinum in Canada.
Bryan Adams - "Summer Of '69": https://youtu.be/eFjjO_lhf9c
Bryan Adams entered the 1990s with the release of Waking Up The Neighbours (1991), which featured the ballad "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You", the theme song to the film Robin Hood. Bryan Adams' most successful single has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide. In 1993, the musician released his first greatest hits compilation 'So Far So Good', which reached number one on the charts in nine countries around the world. In 1996, Bryan Adams' seventh studio album '18 Til I Die' was released and sold more than 5 million copies. A year later, he gave fans the MTV Unplugged concert series, which was sold to over 2 million people. The 20th century ended with his eighth studio album, On A Day Like Today (1998), and his second greatest hits collection, The Best Of Me (1999).
Bryan Adams - "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You": https://youtu.be/Y0pdQU87dc8
Bryan Adams started the new millennium by collaborating with composer Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack to the animated film "The Horseman of Simaron" (2002). His ninth studio album, made popular by the hit "Here I Am", was recorded not only in English but also in French. Bryan Adams' tenth studio album, Room Service, was released in 2004, and a year later he compiled his third greatest hits collection, Anthology. The decade of one of the world's most popular rock musicians ended with his eleventh studio album, "11" (2008), featuring eleven songs.
Bryan Adams - "Please Forgive Me".: https://youtu.be/9EHAo6rEuas
Bryan Adams released his first album of cover versions of other artists' and bands' songs, Tracks Of My Years, in 2014. Featuring ten songs, including covers of Bob Dylan ("Lay Lady Lay"), Ray Charles ("I Can't Stop Loving You"), The Beatles ("Any Time At All") and others, the record was introduced by Bryan Adams' original song "She Knows Me", which was the only one released as a single. Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams' thirteenth studio album Get Up (2015) was produced by legendary musician and Electric Light Orchestra leader Jeff Lynne. The record was a major success in Switzerland, the UK and Germany.
Bryan Adams - "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (Classic Version): https://youtu.be/diKIYv8tMC8
In the autumn of 2017, Bryan Adams announced via social media the release of a new compilation "Ultimate", featuring 19 of his biggest hits and two new songs, "Please Stay" and "Ultimate Love". Fourteenth studio album Shine A Light (2019), which won Best Adult Contemporary Album at the Juno Awards, was a huge success in Canada, the UK, Switzerland, Austria, New Zealand and Germany.
Bryan Adams - "When You're Gone" (with Melanie C): https://youtu.be/_W2jONIjrM0
Bryan Adams launched his latest studio album So Happy It Hurts on 11 March 2022. It is the first record released by the musician since signing with BMG. Bryan Adams has made no secret of the fact that with this album he is back to normal after the Covid-19 pandemic. Describing the album, he also said: "The pandemic and the shutdown really showed how easily we can lose everything. Suddenly all the touring stopped, nobody could jump in the car and go wherever they wanted. The theme song "So Happy It Hurts" is about freedom, autonomy, spontaneity and the thrill of the open road. The new songs touch on many other things in life: happiness and, above all, the mystery of human connection."
Bryan Adams - "On The Road": https://youtu.be/rWFygRQM140
Bryan Adams' So Happy It Hurts Tour is presented by Live Nation Lietuva, the largest concert promoter in the Baltics, on 9 July this year in Vilnius Kalnų Park.