(Everything I Do) I Do It for You

( Everything I Do ) I Do It for You (English for " ( Everything I do ) I do it for you" ) is a rock ballad by Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams.

Background

The song was by Bryan Adams, Robert John " Mutt" Lange and Michael Kamen in 1991 for the film Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves written.

As a single release, the song was a number-one hit in the U.S., UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands and some other countries.

In the UK, it holds the record as the single, which is 16 weeks old could hold ( from 13 July to 1 November 1991), the longest consecutive on the number-one position ( Frankie Laine I Believe in 1953 was 18 weeks on number one was, however, redeemed at this time twice by other songs. ). In the United States she was seven weeks at number one longer at the top of the charts than the average. In Canada, the song managed to maintain nine weeks in the top position. Overall, the song was in 30 states to square one. As a best-selling single of 1991, she is still one of the single best-seller with the highest sales figures.

( Everything I Do ) I Do It for You 1992 " written specifically for film or television Best Song " won a Grammy for. He was also nominated for an Oscar for "Best Song."

The song is included on Adams ' album Waking Up the Neighbours.

Cover of Brandy

1998 the American R & B singer Brandy on her album Never Say Never a cover version of the song. The single reached appeared in Oceania in New Zealand court 28 The song was released there instead of the title U Do not Know Me ( Like U Used To ) ( North America and the British Isles ) and Never Say Never ( Continental Europe ). It is the eighth single from the studio album. On the live album VH1 Divas 1999, a version with the country singer Faith Hill is heard.

Charts

The title rose on November 21 at number 33 as a result of the local broadcast of the live concert VH1 Divas '99 the New Zealand singles charts and peaked the following week to the highest position number 28 Three more weeks held the song in the top 50 of the charts.

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