In the United States, the power ballad spent seven weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, which combines radio airplay and sales, the longest running number one song since 1983, and seventeen consecutive weeks at number one on the sales-only chart, which at the time set the all-time record for consecutive weeks at one. It also topped the Europe-wide sales chart for eighteen continuous weeks, still an all-time record, and topped the European-wide radio airplay chart for ten weeks. In the United Kingdom, "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" had the longest unbroken run at number one, spending sixteen consecutive weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart from July 7, 1991, to October 27 when it dropped to number four. The song is performed in the key of D ♭ major. Based on orchestral music by Kamen, the song was written in London, UK at the studio Adams was working at in 1990, and he and Lange wrote it in 45 minutes, recording it the following March, and releasing it three months later. The musicians on the original recording are Adams on lead vocals, backing vocals and rhythm guitar, Bill Payne (piano), Mickey Curry (drums), Larry Klein (bass), Keith Scott (lead guitar and backing vocals), and Mutt Lange (synthesizers). The song has been covered by hundreds of singers and artists around the world. It went on to sell more than 15 million copies worldwide, making it Adams's most successful song, and one of the best-selling singles of all time. In the United States, it topped the Billboard Hot 100, which combines radio airplay and sales, for seven weeks, but stayed at number one for seventeen consecutive weeks on the sales-only chart. It also topped the Europe-wide sales chart for eighteen continuous weeks. It is particularly notable for its success in the United Kingdom, where it spent sixteen consecutive weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart, the longest uninterrupted run ever on that chart as of 2022. The song was an enormous chart success internationally, reaching the number-one position on the music charts of at least nineteen countries, notable exceptions in the Western World being Italy (number three) and Spain (number four). Written by Adams, Michael Kamen, and Robert John "Mutt" Lange, it was the lead single for both the soundtrack album from the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and Adams's sixth studio album, Waking Up the Neighbours (1991). Thank you for your help." (Everything I Do) I Do It for You" is a power ballad by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. You can help show your support for this blog by making a donation using PayPal. Recording/Editing: Adobe Audition 3.0 (Recording)ĭown Sampling/Dither: iZotope RX Advanced 2
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Record Cleaning: VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning MachineĪrtwork Scans: Epson Workforce WF-7610 Professional Printer/Scanner Turntable Isolation Platform: ISO-Tone™ Turntable Isolation Platform Producer, Written-By – Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance Let Me Take You Dancing (Instrumental Version) 3:01 Let Me Take You Dancing (Disco Version) 5:33 Adams has only performed it live on a handful of occasions.Ĭo-writer Jim Vallance stated that “I don’t doubt the single’s success contributed to Bryan eventually being signed directly to the label ”. Adams was disappointed with the speeded-up sound. Luongo chose to increase the tempo of the song, but there was no time-compression technology at that time so this increased the pitch of Adams’ vocals. The song went to number 22 on the disco chart. The song was originally released as a pop song, but was taken by his record company and remixed.Īlthough the single had some minor radio success, respected remixer John Luongo was recruited to make it sound like a proper disco track ready for release in the United States. The writing took place during February 1978 and the song was recorded at Pinewood Studios by Geoff Turner. It was one of the first songs that Adams and Vallance wrote together and was based on a rag-time piano riff that Vallance had written. It is notable for being Adams’ first solo single and his first ever release as a solo artist when he was 19.Ī disco influenced pop song in its original mix, the popular remixed version of the song is even more disco-oriented. It was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and was later remixed by John Luongo. “Let Me Take You Dancing” is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian artist Bryan Adams.