Live at Sydney Opera House

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Live at Sydney Opera House
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2013
RecordedSeptember 18, 2011
Venue Sydney Opera House
Genre Rock
Label Polydor
Bryan Adams chronology
Bare Bones
(2010)
Live at Sydney Opera House
(2013)
Tracks of My Years
(2014)

Bryan Adams. The Bare Bones Tour. Live at Sydney Opera House is a live album and DVD/Blu-ray by Canadian musician Bryan Adams. The album was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House.

Contents

It is available as a CD/DVD set, or separately as a CD, DVD or Blu-ray.

Track listing

CD

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Run to You" Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance 3:17
2."Back to You"Adams, Eliot Kennedy 3:30
3."Here I Am"Adams, Hans Zimmer, Gretchen Peters 3:49
4."I'm Ready"Adams, Vallance3:50
5."This Time"Adams, Vallance2:39
6."Flying"Adams, Robert John "Mutt" Lange 3:14
7."Can't Stop This Thing We Started"Adams, Lange3:16
8."Waiting On The '49"Adams, Vallance3:26
9."Heat of the Night"Adams, Vallance4:01
10."(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"Adams, Lange, Michael Kamen 3:56
11."Cuts Like a Knife"Adams, Vallance4:33
12."Tonight in Babylon"Adams, Peters3:01
13."Summer of '69"Adams, Vallance3:38
14."Walk On By"Adams, Vallance2:56
15."Heaven"Adams, Vallance4:53
16."The Right Place"Adams, Vallance2:49
17."The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You"Adams, Lange2:36
18."You've Been a Friend to Me"Adams, Peters3:08
19."When You're Gone"Adams, Kennedy2:48
20."Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?"Adams, Lange, Kamen4:50
21."I Still Miss You... A Little Bit"Adams, Vallance3:09
22."Straight from the Heart"Adams, Eric Kagna3:30

DVD/Blu-ray

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"  
2."Run to You"Adams, Vallance 
3."Back to You"Adams, Kennedy 
4."Here I Am"Adams, Zimmer, Peters 
5."I'm Ready"Adams, Vallance 
6."This Time"Adams, Vallance 
7."Flying"Adams, Lange 
8."Let's Make a Night to Remember"Adams, Lange 
9."Can't Stop This Thing We Started"Adams, Lange 
10."Waiting on the '49"Adams, Vallance 
11."Heat of the Night"Adams, Vallance 
12."(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"Adams, Lange, Kamen 
13."Cuts Like a Knife"Adams, Vallance 
14."Please Forgive Me"Adams, Lange 
15."Tonight In Babylon"Adams, Peters 
16."Summer of '69"Adams, Vallance 
17."Walk On By"Adams, Vallance 
18."Heaven"Adams, Vallance 
19."The Right Place"Adams, Vallance 
20."The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You"Adams, Lange 
21."Somebody"Adams, Vallance 
22."You've Been a Friend to Me"Adams, Peters 
23."When You're Gone"Adams, Kennedy 
24."Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?"Adams, Lange, Kamen 
25."I Still Miss You... A Little Bit"Adams, Vallance 
26."Straight from the Heart"Adams, Eric Kagna 

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Portugal (AFP) [1] Platinum8,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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