Talk:(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
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The section of the article that required a cleanup has been correctly catalogued with MLA formating; the cleanup request should be lifted. As of: --Tom FitzGerald 21:57, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
Less information != better
Less copyvio = better. Kappa 01:47, 15 August 2005 (UTC)
Both right. 4:06 is the length of the single version. 6:34 is the length of the album version.
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[edit] Vote for Deletion
This article survived a Vote for Deletion. The discussion can be found here. -Splash 01:04, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Franklin and G.O.B. Cover?
Franklin Delano Bluth and George Oscar Bluth II covered this song in an episode of Arrested Development, when they released their Franklin Comes Alive CD. Is this worthy of inclusion as a cover version (as it's arguably fictional)?
I'm unsure as to whether or not that should qualify: not because they covered the song in a fictional TV show, but because there was no actual CD released. --Tom FitzGerald 22:03, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Promise of a New Day ended the seven-week run for this song in 1991?
One thing I will never understand is how Paula Abdul managed to end the 7-week run for this great song. This was the best song of 1991 and how on earth it was knocked from the #1 position by the Promise of A new day is beyond me. This song should have been #1 for more than seven weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart. My argument is that neither Color Me Badd's I Adore Mi Amor or Paula Abdul's the promise of a new day should have success this beautiful ballad from Bryan Adams. This is one of the best love songs of all-time. It might be cliched but it was still better than some of the other #1 songs in 1991. It should be remained #1 until Black Or White by Michael Jackson.
[edit] Reference?
Is there a reference for the claim that it spent 39 weeks at number-one in Canada? 64.231.75.174 18:00, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Where is the Celine Dion & Bryan Adams live version?
As I scrolled through the list of artist who have covered this amazing song, I noticed their duet version was noticeably absent from the list. I don't know if the song was recorded and later released on a live album for either of them. But I do recall I've seen the duet performed live in a video here on the internet at YouTube.com, I believe. If anyone can help me out with an album or video title, I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks, 68.68.221.98 16:00, 8 November 2006 (UTC)Kelly (ozkelly23@yahoo.com)