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BRYAN ADAMS - WAKING UP THE WORLD TOUR - AT THE RITZ - JAN 10, 1992 - PHOTO

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Availability: 100 in stock
  • Industry: Music
  • Artist/Band: Adams, Bryan
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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    BRYAN ADAMS - WAKING UP THE WORLD TOUR - AT THE RITZ - JAN 10, 1992 - PHOTO.
    Setlist
    She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'
    I Hear You Knocking
    (Smiley Lewis cover)
    Hey Honey - I'm Packin' You In!
    Can't Stop This Thing We Started
    It's Only Love
    Do I Have to Say the Words?
    Cuts Like a Knife
    Touch the Hand
    Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven
    When the Night Comes
    (Joe Cocker cover)
    Heat of the Night
    Heaven
    (Everything I Do) I Do It for You
    Run to You
    Somebody
    One Night Love Affair
    Long Gone
    There Will Never Be Another Tonight
    Summer of '69
    ALBUM: Waking Up the Neighbours
    Waking Up the Neighbours is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, released on September 24, 1991. The album was recorded at Battery Studios in London, and at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, mixed at Mayfair Studios in London, and mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk in New York City.
    Singles from Waking Up the Neighbours
    "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
    Released: June 18, 1991
    "Can't Stop This Thing We Started"
    Released: October 9, 1991
    "There Will Never Be Another Tonight"
    Released: November 10, 1991
    "Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven"
    Released: February 10, 1992
    "All I Want Is You"
    Released: 1992
    "Do I Have to Say the Words?"
    Released: July 1992
    "Touch the Hand"
    Released: 1992
    The album reached the number one position on the album charts in at least eight countries. Its first single, "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", was number one on the UK Singles Chart for a record sixteen consecutive weeks.[1] The album was also notable in Canada for creating controversy concerning the system of Canadian content.