Canadian Bryan Adams rose to popularity in 1983 with the release of his third album, "Cuts Like a Knife". The album made him popular throughout the United States. However, it was his fourth album "Reckless", which is referred to as one of the best albums of the 1980s that made him an international superstar and gave him his first Grammy nomination...See full bio »
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Episode #10.1
(2010)
(writer: "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?" - uncredited)
2010Bryan Adams: Bare Bones
(documentary short)
(writer: "One World, One Flame" / performer: "One World, One Flame")
2009/IOld Dogs
(writer: "You've Been A Friend To Me", "Summer Of '69" / performer: "You've Been A Friend To Me", "Summer Of '69" / producer: "You've Been A Friend To Me")
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End of Watch
(2007)
(writer: "Summer of '69" / performer: "Summer of '69")
2006/IThe Guardian
(writer: "Never Let Go" / performer: "Never Let Go" / producer: "Never Let Go")
2006Cashback
(writer: "Mysterious Ways" / as Adams / performer: "Mysterious Ways" / producer: "Mysterious Ways" / as BA)
2006Bobby
(writer: "Never Gonna Break My Faith" / producer: "Never Gonna Break My Faith")
2005Color Me Kubrick
(writer: "I'm Not The Man You Think I Am", "It's All About Me", "Rely On Me", "Too Good To Be True", "Gift Of Love" / performer: "I'm Not The Man You Think I Am", "It's All About Me", "Rely On Me", "Too Good To Be True", "Gift Of Love")
2002Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
(writer: "Here I am", "This is where I belong", "You can't take me", "Get off my back", "Here I am" end credits version, "I Will Always Return", "Don't Let Go", "Brothers Under the Sun" / performer: "Here I am", "This is where I belong", "You can't take me", "Get off my back", "Sound the bugle", "Here I am" end credits version, "I Will Always Return", "Don't Let Go", "Brothers Under the Sun")
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Father Figure
(1996)
(writer: " Everything I Do I Do It for You" - uncredited)
1996The 68th Annual Academy Awards
(TV special)
(writer: "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman" / performer: "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman")
1994Don Juan DeMarco
(writer: "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?", "¿Has Amado Una Mujer De Veras?" / performer: "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?" / producer: "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?")