Why Brian Adams "Heaven" Became A Timeless Classic

February 14, 2026 00:03:39
Why Brian Adams "Heaven" Became A Timeless Classic
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
Why Brian Adams "Heaven" Became A Timeless Classic

Feb 14 2026 | 00:03:39

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Previous to this writing, I had never heard of Bryan Adams. I am in the minority because Adams has created a number of beautiful, chart-topping hits that most people besides me are familiar with. “Heaven” is another song that came into my mind from someplace I can’t define. When I heard Boyce Avenue’s stirring performance of it, I fell in love with the song immediately. On July 15, 1985, “Heaven” reached #1 on the Billboard Chart. Paradoxically, it was written for a movie that flopped.

Bryan Guy Adams was born in 1959. As a teenager, he played in bands and in local studios.  In 1978, he met drummer and songwriter Jim Vallance, and together they formed a partnership that lasted for decades.  Their early collaboration helped Adams strike a deal with A&M Records for a reported one dollar.  His debut album was released when the folk-rock genre exploded in the early eighties.  The album was good enough to earn Adams a second one with A&M. It helped establish Adams as an artist on the rise.  His third album, 1983’s Cuts Like a Knife, proved to be the singer-songwriter’s breakthrough effort, including three Top 40 hits.

Later that year, while working on his fourth studio album, Reckless, Adams considered including “Heaven” on it, but initially felt it didn’t live up to the quality of the rest of the album. At the last minute, however, Adams changed his mind and added “Heaven” to the Reckless tracklist.

Reckless went on to sell 12 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful album of Adam’s career.

Here’s my cover of “Heaven.” 

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[00:00:06] Speaker A: Oh, Thinking about our younger years. [00:00:12] Speaker B: There was only you and me we were wild and young and free. [00:00:20] Speaker A: Now nothing. [00:00:22] Speaker B: Can take you away from me We've been down that road before that's over. [00:00:30] Speaker A: Now. [00:00:33] Speaker B: You keep me coming back for more Baby, you're all that I want. [00:00:39] Speaker A: When you're lying there in my arms. [00:00:43] Speaker B: I'm finding it hard to believe we're in heaven. [00:00:50] Speaker A: Love is all that I need And I found it there in. [00:00:55] Speaker B: Your heart it isn't too hard to see we're in heaven. [00:01:09] Speaker A: Oh, once in your life you find. [00:01:12] Speaker B: Someone who will turn your life around Bring you up when you're feeling down. [00:01:22] Speaker A: Yeah, nothing can change what you mean. [00:01:26] Speaker B: To me. [00:01:29] Speaker A: There's a lot that I. [00:01:30] Speaker B: Could say but just hold me now. Cause our love will light the way. Baby, you're all that I want when. [00:01:43] Speaker A: You'Re lying there in my arms I'm. [00:01:46] Speaker B: Finding it hard to believe we're in heaven. [00:01:53] Speaker A: Love is all that I need And I found it there in your heart. [00:02:00] Speaker B: It isn't too hard to see we're in heaven. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Yeah, I've been waiting for so long for something to arrive for love to come along. [00:02:21] Speaker B: Now our dreams are coming true through. [00:02:25] Speaker A: The good times and the bad. [00:02:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:30] Speaker A: I'll be standing there by you. [00:02:48] Speaker B: Baby, you're all that I want and. [00:02:51] Speaker A: You'Re lying there in my arms Finding. [00:02:55] Speaker B: It hard to believe we're in heaven. [00:03:01] Speaker A: Love is all that I need And I found it there in your heart. [00:03:08] Speaker B: It isn't too hard to see where in heaven? [00:03:13] Speaker A: Heaven.

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