When Bryan Adams heard the folks at Disney were using his song “The Summer of ‘69″ in the new comedy Old Dogs, which is released tomorrow, he called the film company’s music chief to express his gratitude. “I said,’Thanks a lot for doing that,’ recalls the Canadian singer-songwriter, “He goes, ‘Hey, by the way, can you write me an original song?’ He told me a little bit about the movie, that Robin Williams and John Travolta are great friends, and then I sent him a song. Simple as that!” The track, which you can exclusively hear below, is a breezy number called “You’ve Been a Friend to Me.” Adams says that he was influenced by having spent most of the year doing acoustic shows: “The song’s got quite an acoustic swing to it, because that’s the instrument I’m using right now.”
Adams has contributed songs to numerous movies. Notably, his single “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You” became a global smash in large part thanks to its appearance in the 1991 Kevin Costner action-romp Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. According to the Music Mix’s records, the song was a number one in Britain for seven years straight. “It’s still number one!” laughs Adams. “Actually, it was 16 weeks. I can remember my record company saying to me, ‘Listen, we have to pull the single, because we want to focus on the album. I said, ‘Just leave it’. I mean people were buying that record that never buy records. It struck a chord with people out there in the world that in some cases didn’t even speak English!”
Can you speak English? And, if not, how are you understanding this? Regardless, give a listen to Mr Adams’ newie, and tell us what you think.
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Kinda makes you long for the complex, introspective lyricism of “Have You Ever Really, Really, Really, Really, Ever For Reals Really, Really, REALLY Loved A Woman?”
Sounds like Rod Stewart. And the name of the song is a bit too close to Randy Newman’s “Toy Story” song “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”
Great track! Different Adams style, but fun to listen to. Puts you in a good mood.
Is the exclamation point in the title supposed to be ironic?
No. It’s not ironic. It’s among others related to the friendship between Robin Williams and John Travolta starring in the Old Dogs. The song is about real friendship.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Bryan Adams despite not really liking his music. This track changes nothing.
bryan adams’ songs are way better than most of the trash being put out nowadays.
Reminds me of the 1st time I heard Counting Crows “Accidentially In Love”..their last good, catchy song. That grew on me…but not sure if this will.
i enjoyed it, (i think it’s about me actually) but we have both had dogs that we loved so much)
What a tune; now officially dedicated to all my friends. Bryan is a ledge.
i always like bryan adams, this as a great beat
Love it, it’s catchy. Its good to hear him do something extremely upbeat on his acoustic which he’s become very attached to the last few years
WTG Bryan!
BRYAN ADAMS rock;s in every thing
I have liked Bryan and his music since I was 9. This is kind of different, but I like it. You don’t want to do the same thing over and over, it will get boring. I Like it. Good Job!!!
I really enjoy this song. Bryan is the best!!!
Hat’s off to BRYAN ADAMS
love BA..Been a fan for 25 years now. Love it!!