(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
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"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" | ||
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Single by Bryan Adams | ||
from the album Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Soundtrack | ||
Released | June 1991 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | 1991 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 4:06 | |
Label | A&M Records | |
Writer(s) | Bryan Adams Michael Kamen Robert John "Mutt" Lange |
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Producer(s) | Adams and Lange | |
Certification | Platinum (RIAA) | |
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Bryan Adams singles chronology | ||
"Victim of Love" (1987) |
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991) |
"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (1991) |
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" is a song co-written and performed by Bryan Adams, featured on Waking up the Neighbours and on the soundtrack for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves in 1991. It was an enormous chart success internationally, spending seven weeks at number one in the United States' Billboard Hot 100, sixteen consecutive weeks at number one in the UK singles chart (the longest in British chart history), and a staggering 39 weeks in Canada. The song won a Grammy Award Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in the Grammy Awards of 1992, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song . Subsequently, the song has been covered by countless singers around the world.
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[edit] Writing of the song
The idea of a song to promote Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves came late in the making of the film. David Kerschenbaum of Morgan Creek Records invited Adams – whom he had worked with in the early 1980s at A&M Records – to write the song based on the score from Michael Kamen. Initially, Adams was to write the lyrics for another artist to perform, but it was decided that he should perform the song after writing it with Waking up the Neighbours producer Mutt Lange. The pair recorded the song in Mayfair Studios in London.
Oddly, neither Kamen nor the film company were happy with the song and tried at length to have Adams change it due to Adams and Lange writing an entirely different melody to the theme, but Adams refused. As a result, the song ended up buried at the very end of the film credits. The last laugh was had when the song entered most of the charts in the world at number 1 and stayed there for an unprecedented amount of time.
The song is credited to Adams, Lange, and Kamen, and is played over the film's credits. A&M Records were at first reluctant to have the song appear on the film soundtrack, which was released through Morgan Creek, but the success of the record benefited both companies.
[edit] Chart performance
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" was the last of three songs added to Waking up the Neighbours, the album obviously benefited from the success of the lead single - the song proved to be a hit throughout the world. In all, it topped the charts in thirty countries, becoming the best-selling song of 1991 and one of the best-selling singles of all time.
In the U.S. it topped the chart for seven weeks, selling three million singles, making it the second-best-selling song after "We Are the World" by USA for Africa, and it also broke the record for longest run at number one on the Hot 100 Single Sales, becoming the best-selling single in America for 17 weeks.
In the UK, it sold over 1.2 million copies, making it the best selling single in the UK since "The Power of Love" in 1985. The success of the single led to Waking up the Neighbours enjoying pre-order sales of 200,000.
The song also broke the record for the most consecutive weeks on top of the United Kingdom charts, with 16 weeks at number one from 7 July 1991. The previous record-holder, "Rose Marie" by Slim Whitman, had been top of the charts for 11 weeks in 1955. It is a common misconception, however, that this song has spent the most weeks at number one of the UK music charts, because in 1953 Frankie Laine spent 18 weeks at number one, with his song I Believe, a record which he still holds, along with other records, including artist with the most weeks at number one in a single year- 27 weeks in total.
Elsewhere in Europe, the song reached number one in Germany, Holland, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The success of the single led to pre-order sales of a million for Waking up the Neighbours throughout Europe. The album went on to sell 15 million copies around the world due in part to the song but also due to other singles.
[edit] Artists who have covered this song
- The Fatima Mansions, Ruby Wax Charity Album, 1992.
- Hank Marvin, Into The Light, 1992.
- Henry Mancini, As Time Goes By and Other Classic Movie Love Songs, RCA, 1992.
- DJ Space 'C, Lets Hear It For The 90's, 21st Century Records (Italy), 1993.
- Grupo Chantaje, Te Siento En Mi Corazon, Sony International, 1993.
- Roger Whittaker, I Will Always Love You And Other Hits from The Movies, 1994.
- The Studio E Band, Today's Hot Movie Hits, 1994
- Julia Migenes-Johnson, Smile - Tribute To Hollywood, Electra, 1994.
- The Countdown Singers, Movie Hits, Madacy Records, 1994.
- Spectrum, Look Of Love: Music For Your Wedding. Intersound Records, 1994.
- Woodford & Company, Very Best of the Nineties, Vol. 5. Triple D Records, 1994
- Banks Soundtech Steel Orchestra, Various Artists, CRS Music, 1995.
- The Beat Street Band, Today's Hot Movie Hits, Special Music Company, 1995.
- Julie Allis, Harping On The Hits, K-Tel Records, 1996.
- Golden State Orchestra & Singers, Great Romantic Film Themes. Showtunes, 1996.
- Kingsley Looker, I Will Always Love You: Best Of The Romantic Piano, Sony Special Products, 1996.
- Janet Robertson, Piano Solo, Ans Records, 1996.
- Michael Chapdelaine, Guitar By Moonlight, Time/Life Music, 1997.
- Mira Mis Ojos, Amame Una Vez Mas, Musical Productions, 1997.
- Millennia, Hollywood Nights CD, Portrait Records, 1997.
- Brandy, Never Say Never, 1998.
- Engelbert Humperdinck, Meisterstucke, 1998.
- Francis Goya, Plays His Favourite Hits, VMP Records, 1998.
- Zamfir, Love Themes from The Movies, Excelsior Records, 1998.
- Romantic Saxophone Instrumentals, We've Got Tonight, Delta Records, 1998.
- Midnight Flute, Midnight Melodies For Late Night Listening, 1998.
- David Hamilton, Precious Moments: Love Collection-Vol 1, Green Hill, 1999.
- Brandy and Faith Hill VH-1 Divas Live from New York's Beacon Theatre, 1999.
- Michael Kamen, Michael Kamen Concerto for Saxophone Featuring David Sanborn, Pioneer Entertainment (USA), 1999.
- John Morgan Orchestra, An Evening of Romance, Deuce Records, 1999.
- King's Singers, Circle of Life, RCA, 1999.
- A New Found Glory, From The Screen To Your Stereo, MCA Records, 2000.
- S. Valentino, Compilation, Discomagic, 2000
- Piano Dreams, Collection, Virgin Records, 2000.
- Cliff Richard, The Countdown Concert, 2000.
- Stan Bush, Wedding Collection Vol 2, Dominion Records, 2000.
- Tony Anderson Orchestra, You Light Up My Life: Romantic Instrumentals, Laserlight Records, 2000.
- Starsound Orchestra, Plays The Hits Made Famous By Bryan Adams, Delta Records, 2001.
- Acker Bilk, All The Hits Plus More. Dressed To Kill Records, 2001.
- Roberto Danova, Pan Pipe Moods, Prestige Elite Records (UK), 2001.
- Bonded Together, Various Artists, Psalm 150 Records, 2001.
- The Band Of The Prince Of Wales's Division, Concert Time, Soundline Records, 2001.
- Dana Winner, 2002.
- Scotty Vs Full Gainer, Club Coalition, Zyx Music Records, 2003.
- Double You, Mixdown 2004 - MC Mario. Sony International, 2004.
- James Last and Richard Clayderman. The Very Best [Disc 3]. Disky Records, 2004.
- Bailando Pegaditos. 15 Exitos Internacionales. Musart Records, 2004.
- Kenny G and LeAnn Rimes, At Last...The Duets Album, Arista Records, 2004.
- T.G. Sheppard, Greatest Songs, Curb Records, 2004.
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Love Songs, Vol. 2, Fabulous Records, 2004.
- Byron Lee & The Dragonaires, Soft Lee, Vol. 8, VP Records, 2004.
- Guy Sebastian, Australian Idol, 2004.
- Gob Bluth and Franklin Delano Bluth, Franklin Comes Alive, 2004.
- Stars At Studio 99, Hits Of The 90's, Legacy Records, 2005.
- Pure Celtic Moods, Chill Out, Pure Records, 2005.
- Razz Tazz, Razz Tazz, Tsud Productions, 2006.
- Clay Aiken, A Thousand Different Ways, RCA, 2006.
- Ben Mills, The X Factor Season 3, 9th December 2006.
- Katherine Jenkins, Serenade, UCJ Music, 2006
- New Found Glory, From the Screen to Your Stereo, MCA, 2000.
[edit] Other language versions
- Spanish: Bryan Adams, 1992. Covered by Yuridia, 2006.
- Italian: Katherine Jenkins, 2006.
[edit] References
- Lyrics
- Songfacts article on (Everything I Do) I Do It for You
- Allmusic.com article on Waking Up The Neighbours
Preceded by "Any Dream Will Do" by Jason Donovan |
UK number-one single July 7, 1991 for 16 weeks |
Succeeded by "The Fly" by U2 |
Preceded by "Unbelievable" by EMF |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single July 27, 1991- September 7, 1991 |
Succeeded by "Promise of a New Day" by Paula Abdul |
-Discography-
Studio albums
Bryan Adams • You Want It You Got It • Cuts Like a Knife • Reckless • Into the Fire
Waking Up the Neighbours • 18 til I Die • On a Day Like Today • Room Service
Compilation albums
So Far So Good • The Best of Me • Anthology
Live albums
Live! Live! Live! • MTV Unplugged
Top 10 Singles
Straight from the Heart • Run to You • Heaven • Summer of '69 • Heat of the Night
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You • Can't Stop This Thing We Started • Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven
Do I Have to Say the Words? • Please Forgive Me • All for Love • Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You • Let's Make a Night to Remember • I Finally Found Someone
When You're Gone • Cloud Number Nine • Don't Give Up • Here I Am • Open Road
-Related people-
Composers: Jim Vallance • Robert Lange • Michael Kamen • Eliot Kennedy • Gretchen Peters
Guitarists: Keith Scott • Jamie Glaser
Keyboards: : Gary Breit • Tommy Mandel • Bill Payne
Drummers: Mickey Curry • Pat Steward • Steve Smith
Bassists: Norm Fisher • Dave Taylor • Brian Stanley
Categories: 1991 singles | 1991 songs | Bryan Adams songs | Number-one singles in Australia | Number-one singles in Canada | Number-one singles in Germany | Number-one singles in Ireland | Number-one singles in the United Kingdom | Number-one singles in the United States | Power ballads | Robin Hood music