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"There Will Never Be Another Tonight" - Bryan Adams
from the album Waking Up The Neighbours (1991)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #31 (one week)
Weeks in the Top-40: 4
Today's song of the day is by Canadian rocker Bryan Adams, whose 1991 album Waking Up The Neighbours already landed him two huge pop hits with "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" and the #1 smash ballad "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You". The third single released from the record would be the uptempo rock of "There Will Never Be Another Tonight". Produced by Bryan with Robert "Mutt" Lange, who both wrote it with the help of Jim Vallance, the song seemed pulled out of the 1980s rock format playbook. (See if you can spot actress Rachel Weisz...)
While "There Will Be Another Tonight" climbed as high as #6 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock radio chart, the song managed a month in the pop top-40's lower rungs in February of 1992. Internationally, the single made it all the way to #2 in his home of Canada, while reaching the top-40 in Ireland (#11), Belgium (#13), New Zealand (#21), the Netherlands (#27), Australia (#30), the UK (#32), and Sweden (#33).
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Here's Bryan appearing on the British The Wogan Show to talk and perform the single...
And finally, a live concert audio from a show in London in 1996...
Up tomorrow: A dance music singer with poor vision.
from the album Waking Up The Neighbours (1991)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #31 (one week)
Weeks in the Top-40: 4
Today's song of the day is by Canadian rocker Bryan Adams, whose 1991 album Waking Up The Neighbours already landed him two huge pop hits with "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" and the #1 smash ballad "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You". The third single released from the record would be the uptempo rock of "There Will Never Be Another Tonight". Produced by Bryan with Robert "Mutt" Lange, who both wrote it with the help of Jim Vallance, the song seemed pulled out of the 1980s rock format playbook. (See if you can spot actress Rachel Weisz...)
While "There Will Be Another Tonight" climbed as high as #6 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock radio chart, the song managed a month in the pop top-40's lower rungs in February of 1992. Internationally, the single made it all the way to #2 in his home of Canada, while reaching the top-40 in Ireland (#11), Belgium (#13), New Zealand (#21), the Netherlands (#27), Australia (#30), the UK (#32), and Sweden (#33).
(Click below to see the rest of the post)
Here's Bryan appearing on the British The Wogan Show to talk and perform the single...
And finally, a live concert audio from a show in London in 1996...
Up tomorrow: A dance music singer with poor vision.
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