🎵Bryan Adams' 'Summer of 69' was originally titled 'Those Are the Best Days of My Life' and the reference to '69' was added later as an adlib.
✨The iconic song 'Heaven' was initially written for a film, despite Bryan Adams considering it a 'stupid' film. The song became a major hit and its popularity surpassed that of the film.
❤️'Everything I Do I Do It For You' was created for a movie and was almost titled 'I'll Die for You'. Bryan Adams fought to keep the original title, which perfectly captured the essence of the song.
🌹The beautiful ballad 'Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman' was co-written by Bryan Adams and featured in the film 'Don Juan DeMarco'. It explores the themes of love, passion, and understanding.
💔'Straight From the Heart' is one of Bryan Adams' earliest songs, written when he was just 17 years old. It was inspired by a phone call from a friend who suggested the title.