"Please Forgive Me" is a
single by Canadian
rock singer
Bryan Adams from 1993.
The song is written by Mutt Lange and Bryan Adams. The song was
released on Adams greatest hits compilation album
So Far So Good album.The song was made as a
bonus track on Adams
compilation album So Far So Good. It
is Adams's only Australian #1 single not written for a motion
picture, and also reached #7 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 and #2 in the UK.
Song
"Please Forgive Me" is a slow
power
ballad written by Adams himself and
Robert Lange. The song has an instrumental
intro, which is only found on the album version of the song. It is
among his greatest and most popular song. The single reached #2 in
UK, #7 in the US and #1 hit in Australia. The song was praised by
critics on release. It also among his best chart performing song.
The song helped
So Far So Good reach
no 1 on the UK album chart. The success of the song also had a role
in it. The music video for this song received huge amount of TV
airplay. It is known as among the greatest power ballad ever.
It is among the successful ballads Bryan released From 1991 - 1995.
It regarded as a classic.The song was written and produced by Mutt
Lange. The song was a massive radio hit all over the world. The
song became a instant hit among Adams fans. The single has sold
over 3 million copies worldwide. It is not featured in any movie,
unlike his previous 2 no 1 songs.
Live
While performing the song live, Adams performs it just on his
guitar and sometimes a harmonica.He normally plays a stripped down
version, of nearly 3 to 4 minutes. This song is a huge fan
favourite. It draws huge cheers from the crowd. He is occasionally
supported by his lead guitar mate
Keith
Scott.
Single track listing
Music video
The
music video is filmed in a
recording studio and features Adams, his
band and a dog. The video for Bryan's 2008 single
I Thought I'd Seen Everything
resembles to this one. It is one of his most popular videos. It has
more than 4 million views on You Tube, the second highest for any
Adams video, after
Everything I Do -
the song featured on Robin Hood : Prince Of Thieves soundtrack. The
dog featured in the video liked Bryan and was fond of him.
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