Me as well. I listen to it endlessly over and over. And I watched that film over and over again.. I hope they get a chance to watch it on the other channel
@@darkwolf1202 My first thought was that you were right but then I remembered The Man in the Iron Mask, with John Malkovich, Jeremy Irons, and Gerard Depardieu in those roles. The characters were much older in that story so they were in very different places in life, both from their younger selves and from each other. Great movie. I think both sets of musketeers were great. Good casting in both movies.
Bryan Adams has got not only one of the best voices in rock music, but he’s also a “hit-after-hit song making machine”. He has so many great songs which are performed by himself as well as many other singers. And he still sounds as great as back in the day. Please react to more songs of his!
Fabulous song. This was the Theme song to the movie "The Three Muskateers" 1993, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Chris O'Donnell & Oliver Platt. A film you could put on your list of "movies to watch" 🎬🎼❤🎶
@@williecoulter1091 Mutt Lange and Michael Kamen were co-writers with Bryan Adams. This trio also wrote Everything I Do, I Do It For You, for the Costner movie Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. It was a Disney movie so they got the $$$ to bring in Sir Rod Stewart and Sting. Or String (LOL) as Rod Stewart joked.
Jay & Amber, you'll love these for each artist!!! Bryan Adams- "Straight From The Heart"; Rod Stewart- "Every Picture Tells A Story" ; Sting- "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free".
Wow...this reminds of high school girlfriends..good times 😉 The early-mid 90's was the best for music since the 60's. Especially if you went to high school then. Today's millennials and Gen Z or whatever they're called, I feel really for them.
Bryan Adams “Everything I Do, I Do It For You”. This was a absolute smash hit back in the early 90’s. And you might want to check out the movie this song was in. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman, Christian Slater and Alan Rickman plays a “Bad Guy” yet again. And if you forgot who Alan Rickman is, he is Hans from Die Hard and Professor Snape from Harry Potter.
If they decide to do that Robin Hood movie, I think they should probably start with the Errol Flynn version, then the Animated Disney one, then Prince of Thieves, and lastly Men in Tights(but they've already done this one.)
Loved this song and the movie it was made for… Three Musketeers. 💜💜💜 Also, Bryan Adams is my fave. So underrated. Sexy voice, and utterly talented and a great person when he collabs. Have y’all heard him on Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? If not, you should.
He (Bryan) is such an amazing songwriter. He has colabed with such a diberse number of artists, from Barbra Streisand to Luciano Pavarotti, Tina Turner, Mel C. And then all the movie soundtracks he was involved in, Prince of Thieves, Don Juan di Marco, The Mirror has 2 Faces, Spirit. He is still my favorite live performance, and severely underrated
Several years ago I went to see Bryan Adams in concert. Near the end he surprised the audience by bringing out Sting to the stage as a special guest and they did this song.
It was for the movie "The three Musketeers" Brian Adams has several songs used in big movies, "Have you ever really loved a woman" from Don Juan DeMarko, "Every thing I do, I do it for you" from Robin hood, prince of theives.
Bryan Adams had a massive hit w/ "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991); co-written by him, Robert "Mutt" Lange, & Michael Kamen. Hence, they teamed up again to write this song for 1993's The Three Musketeers as well as "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" for 1995's Don Juan DeMarco, and earned them two more #1 hits.
And of course Mutt Lange was the producer on the Def Leppards classic Hysteria album. When listening to Adams Waking up the Neighbours album with all its hit singles, a similar style between Adams and Def Leppard is very evident. Especially backing vocals.
@@pauldunn5978 He was the producer for High 'n' Dry, Pyromania, Waking Up the Neighbors, & 18 til I Die as well. Actually co-wrote all but two of the songs in those albums & Adrenalize except for High 'n' Dry.
@ThrottleVinnieModo Yep. I could only be bothered to mention Hysteria as it was their biggest sucess. Lange was of course married to Shania Twain for quite a few years and from memory I think he wrote and produced for her too. So many links to others in the music industry!
@@pauldunn5978 Her three most successful albums were produced/co-produced & co-written by Lange. He also generated other diamond & multiplatinum albums for AC/DC, Foreigner, The Cars, etc...
You guys definitely need to check out Sting's "Fortress Around Your Heart" from late 1985. It is one of his best songs that really shows off his singing abilities. He is indeed very talented.
Though I wasn't getting married, I walked down a beautiful aisle to this song while wearing a beautiful bridal gown. 🙂 I was modeling in a bridal fashion show, but daydreamed that I was a bride. 😄 Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me" was also one we walked to, and I'm glad you guys finally listened to that one, too. 👍🏽
@@keetahbrough Hi. 🙂 This is a looong reply. This is a favorite topic, plus I'm a talker... quite long-winded. ☺️ Yes, I started out doing a few fashion shows as a toddler (age two), and modeled on/off through my teen years. When I was three, my mom took me to a photographer for some standard photos. The photographer asked if I could pose like the big girls do in magazines, and I said "yes", though I hadn't done print work. He said to show him, I did, he loved the photos and told my mom she could have them for free if she let him use some in the window for advertising. She agreed and he called several months later because he wanted more photos of me in the window, but in a different outfit. More free photos and this time, a few dollars, too. 🙂 I didn't start steadily on the runway until I was twenty years old at the start of the nineties, but never made it big enough to get to New York or anyplace larger, but I did pretty well locally and in nearby states. I even became a modeling instructor for children back then. I loved it all so much! 😁 The money wasn't too bad, either. 😀 Most of the children were trained for pageants, so it was pretty tough at times to get them to loosen up and break those habits. Putting fashion shows together. 😧 *That* is a lot of work. I did it twice and I thought I'd lose my mind. With the first one, I didn't have to do everything like find the venue, take care of the decor, catering, etc, so probably nothing like what you do. I had to pull the clothes for everyone, including myself for one show. My manager who also owned the agency wanted to promote me as one of her assistants and to test me, she had me pull the clothes and set the lineup for the models. She told me to meet her at a store for a long night of fitting, so I expected to see the usual models there, too. It was just her and the store manager. 🤔 She explained about the possible promotion, and part of getting it was to do her job that night to see how I do under pressure. She gave me her clipboard and said she'd see me in two days at the show. 😯 I called my mom and told her I didn't know when I'd be home and got to work. I got there around 3pm and didn't leave until after 9pm. I remember that all but the store manager and one clerk had gone for the night and I felt so bad that they stayed late, but they were very nice. 🙂 I was exhausted and had to drive forty-five minutes to get home. I remember stopping by McDonald's and eating as I drove home. I was so tired that I almost checked into a hotel for the night, but I wanted my own bed. Also, I got the promotion! 😁 I was able to continue modeling and teaching, too. The time I put *everything* together was for a summer program for teens and children in my city, and had nothing to do with my agency. This was an outdoor show during late spring or early summer. I'm not sure of which, but I do know that we wore a lot of summer clothes, plus it was pretty warm. I had to find teen girls to model, and none had experience, though they thought they did because they watched models on TV and just knew it would be easy. 🙄 Yeah, right. 😄 They did pretty well for a while, but when the guys in the audience started flirting with them, they lost all focus and tried far too hard to impress and ended up making a mess. They were giggling, trying to wave slyly at the guys, forgot their turns and to stop for a final look before leaving the runway, etc. They had fun, and the organization thought I did a great job, but I wasn't happy with how it went off track. As you know, most of the time, we're the only ones who know how things are supposed to be, while everyone else has no idea of what went wrong. Still, I miss those days so much. 😢 I don't know if I could do your job full-time. It's a lot! I do appreciate it. 👍🏽
Omg the three of them together gives me chills. Rod Stewart is an amazing artist, Bryan Adams is my bad boy sexy Canadian and Sting is the steady solid pure voice. Just stunning.
We told you!!! Yes! Thanks for reacting to it. It’s really fantastic! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 Recommendations: Bryan Adams: Everything I Do (did you do this yet? It’s his biggest hit) Sting: (80’s) If You Love Somebody (Set Them Free), (90’s) If I Ever Lose My Faith, (‘99) Desert Rose. Rod Stewart: Reason To Believe Live Unplugged Version, Have I Told You Lately, Downtown Train 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
This is a movie you need on your watch list…Disney’s Three Musketeers with Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland. Excellent. And this is a perfect song with a perfect Three Musketeers of their own :)
To only mention Charlie and Kiefer when talking about this movie is a huge disservice to Tim Curry. One doesn't watch Three Musketeers for the good guys, one watches it to see Tim chew the scenery like nobody else can.
When Sting said that he would not wear the tights, but he would wear the curly toes shoes, was a reference to the movie that this song was the theme for. And J, this is how why this trio came about. It's for the 1993 movie, "The Three Musketeers."
Sting and Robert Downey Jr… singing….. Driven to Tears. Rod Stewart with Glass Tiger …singing..My Town. Brian Adams with Mel C..singing.. When You’re Gone.. Beautiful duets.
Dang! It’s been a minute since I heard this one. This was absolutely everywhere after the Three Musketeers film with Keifer Southerland, Oliver Platt and Tim Curry in the early 90’s dropped. Takes me back to school years.
Haven't heard this for months because busyness of activities. When hearing this after so long, tears down my face bringing me back to my youth days. Thanks for reacting this one of the greatest song, Jay and Amber. You guys just remind me so hard to put this song to my ultimate playlist.
This was one of numerous #1 movie hits from the 90’s for Bryan Adams. This one was for the 1993 movie “The Three Musketeers”. Notice the use of the line “All for one, and one for all”. Other movie #1 songs were “Everything I Do, I Do It For You” from 1991’s “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves”, 1995’s “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman” from the movie “Don Juan Demarco” starring Johnny Depp and Marlon Brando, and 1996’s “I Finally Found Someone” a duet with Barbara Streisand from the movie (in which she also starred) The Mirror Has Two Faces. Bryan was the monster of 90’s movie mega hits.
Love this song! Bryan Adams' duet with Tina Turner is even BETTER!!!!!! It's a rockin tune! BTW, they did this for the 3 musketeers movie and their motto is "All for One and One for All" so it's cool that it is in the song.
I saw Brian Adams in the 80s at Asroworld. Still to this day the coolest thing I've ever seen at a concert. Just as the guitar player hit the first note it lightened at the exact same time. Never did it again
Yes! I've seen many major artists but without doubt Bryan Adams' concert was by far the most entertaining. He did Wild Thing for an encore with the stadium lights all turned up. He got everybody dancing. Would love to see him again.
Proper Tune!!! brings back so many memories from 1994... I am shocked you haven't reacted to Bryan Adams - 'Everything I do, I do it for you' from Robin Hood prince of Theives, it was a massive hit in the UK for over 16 weeks at number 1
I LOVE this. I am thrilled you chose it for a reaction. Way back when I first heard Bryan Adams, I thought he sounded like a young Rod Stewart. "Heaven" is one of my all time favorite songs. Got to see Bryan in the late 80s and Rod in 1996. Two very very good nights! This is for the "Three Musketeers" movie soundtrack. These three voices soar. There is so much substance and heart. Can you get through the phrase "all for one" without goosebumps? The lead in and the way "all" is held during the fall is perfect. Guitar much??? Thank you both.
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"All for one and one for all" is what the Three Musketeers always said in all their movies. This song was the theme song for the 1993 movie "The Three Musketeers" and it was a huge hit. I agree, their voices are perfect together. I especially love when Sting holds that note! You should react to the duet of Tina Turner and Bryan Adams, “It’s Only Love”! It’s amazing!!💖💖
Real Rod Stewart songs that are a must lesson. Mandolin Wind, Reason to Believe, Stay with Me, Every Picture tells a Story, Gasoline Ally. These are all songs that made Rod Stewart a Rock Star and a Legend.
This was for the movie The 3 Musketeers. I immediately bought the cd way back then! Try Rod Stewart’s The first cut is the deepest, and Bryan Adams’s Summer of 69 (upbeat), and more romantic ones Have you ever really loved a woman and Everything I do, I do it for you.
I love how Sting casually says to Bryan Adams "Ah, sing it" and Bryan Adams just right out sings so perfectly. Thats the confidence of 3 true Legends having fun in performing a great song. Just Legendary. Love it💖
The last "ALLLLLLLLLLLL" is the best part of the song. I always waited for that part. That's the one time when all 3 of them were singing it, with the added harmonizing vocal. This song easily hit #1 in January 1994. I was a little mad at them for knocking "Hero" by Mariah Carey out of #1, but I got over it. 🤗
This is actually my favorite song from all three of these artists, not just because they are singing together, but it's my favorite as far as how each one sounds on his own. They sound so good. Plus...you would never expect putting these three voices could sound so perfectly in harmony. So good. I'm so glad you did this.
This song was from the 1993 film The Three Musketeers. It's a play on the "all for one and one for all" saying.( it would also be a pretty darn good movie for your film Channel). Bryan was the primary songwriter for this tune. Bryan Adams is the master of the power ballad. He's also done some pretty awesome collaborations. The two of you should definitely look up the live versions of his hit with Tina Turner "It's only love", and the live rendition of "Rock Steady" with Bonnie Raitt ( how does that sound for some raspy collaborations?). Both are phenomenal. And he and Bruce Springsteen each sang each other's songs in concert together. Bruce sang Summer of 69, and Brian did one of Bruce's song Badlands. I remember last time you did Rod Stewart you were talking about the raspy voice, I told you this is the song You Had To Do. Glad to see you finally did it!
I agree! I saw Rod and had low expectations for some reason, even though I am a fan. Maybe because his voice is so raspy I thought it would not be strong enough for the arena. Man, I was wrong. Rod was Fire and Energy and Charm!
I really love the little knowing glance you guys share with each other at the beginning of the song. I really enjoy your content and feel your authenticity really shines through.
This song was for the soundtrack to the Three Musketeers movie. Which stars Kiefer Sutherland, Oliver Platt, Charlie Sheen, Chris O'Donnell, and Tim Curry. Tim Curry is over the top, as usual in the film - dude is just hilarious. It's a GREAT movie, highly recommend you guys check it out. Since the 3 Musketeers are men of various ages, Athos the oldest, then Porthos, and then Aramis. It seems only fitting to have 3 musicians that fit that bill.
This song was written by Bryan Adams and Mutt Lange for the soundtrack of The Three Musketeers (1993), a good movie for your movie channel, action/comedy/drama
This song was a Huuuuge hit during the movie The Three Musketeers ! One of my favorite songs and that movie was amazing! Please watch The Three Musketeers Staring-Chris O'Donnell, Charlie Sheen, Keifer Sutherland and Oliver Platt as well as Rebecca De Mornay and Gabriel Anwar from Sent of a woman
I'm so glad you guys finally got to listen to this it's one of my favorite collaborations. Such powerhouse voices so unique in their own way but blend so beautifully together
Thank you so much for doing this song. Here's another song for you to react to with three major singers who collaborated... "What About Me" - Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes and James Ingram.
They're great individually but together, *magic* !! If only they would've done 3 songs (at least), but one on each artist's album. Voices like that need to be shared, not held for their own listening pleasure!!!
I don't know how I missed this song. I love all 3 of these outstanding artists and have never heard it until today. It actually made me cry it was so beautiful.
This is the theme song to The Three Musketeers (1993) starring Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, Chris O'Donnell, Tim Curry, Rebecca De Mornay, & Gabrielle Anwar.
Three phenomenal voices that compliments each other so so beautifully. Stunning song, big for weddings at the time of course. Thanx so much, Keep Smilin', Many Blessings
For more Sting I would recommend "Desert Rose". It's an Algerian folk and contemporary fusion song that is really unique and was a big hit at the time.
This song was for one of the Three Musketeers movies, which was the idea of getting the three of them together. Bryan Adams did soundtrack songs for the Kevin Costner Robin Hood movie and the Zoro movie. Sting did a cool song for Lethal Weapon 2 or 3 called "It's Probably Me" with Eric Clapton playing guitar on it. I mentioned this one already but a newer but not so new anymore Sting song that you should check out is "Desert Rose". "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You" was another good one I believe from the Fields Of Gold album.
If you do a deep dive on Sting (solo), it's hard to know where to start as he has so many hits. He also did a great duet with Sheryl Crow, Always On Your Side. Have fun with more Sting and more of The Police.
It was the main song to the 1993 movie, "The Three Musketeers." They got 3 great singers as there were 3 musketeers which I thought was cool. Their voices meshed perfectly together. It's a twist on the line the musketeers always said, "all for one and one for all." My favorite Rod Stewart songs are from the disco era, "Do ya think I'm sexy" and "Passion." Sting - "Fortress around your heart." I believe early in his career Sting wore a yellow and black shirt that looked like a bumblebee and that's where he got his nickname.
This was a fave back when it was all over the radio back when the movie came out…. I LOVED IT! but funny enough, I have still not seen the movie 😂 Love them all! But I agree with many others here, check out Bryan’s duet with Tina Turner, that’s a fave! Also, agree with the ‘When You Believe’ Mariah and Whitney duet recommendation …another good one.
This was simply amazing! I am astonished that I've never seen or heard this, as huge of a fan as I am of Sting and have followed his career for decades! This was an amazing trio! Great find and reaction, you two! It brought tears to my eyes. Thank you! ✌💙✌
A song that a nice long drive, very loud is wonderful 😊. It actually was made for a movie called The Three Musketeers-great movie you might want to check out! Glad you liked it!
So looking back at your channel to the Bryan Adams songs that you’ve done so far I’d suggest these from early to latest: Straight From the Heart, It’s Only Love W/Tina Turner, One Night Love Affair, Somebody, Heat of the Night, When the Night Comes, Everything I Do, Can’t Stop This Thing We Started, Please Forgive Me, Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman, Let’s Make A Night to Remember, The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me, Back to You, When You Love Someone, On A Day Like Today, When You’re Gone, Here I Am, You Belong To Me, Shine A Light, & So Happy It Hurts.
So psyched you reacted to this. I hope one day to see you react to my favorite Bryan Adams song and video, "Do I Have To Say The Words". Great guitar part, lyrics, and the video was beautifully shot in Turkey and Iceland.
i heard this on a local irish radio station the other day. i thought it was crap when i was i was a kid but now, time and experience has thought me to love it. great song by three legends
Me recuerda la época de colegio cuando se escuchaba esta canción por todas las radios y necesitabas un cassette. Felicitaciones chicos, un saludo desde Ecuador
@@colleenheiner9927 This one was written for Three Musketeers...Bryan's song for Robin Hood is "Everything I Do -- I Do For You" an even bigger hit and Grammy winner.
the "I'm not wearing the tights" line was probably a reference to Bryan Adams singing the theme tune to Kevin Costner's Robin Hood Prince of Thieves (Every thing I do, I do it for You)
This was the only time they did a trio it was a song written by Bryan Adams for the Disney version of the three musketeers starring keifer Sutherland charlie sheen and Tim Curry Oliver Platt Chris O'Donnell it's good to see you finally reacted to it I have recommended for a long time and know you get several recommendations but thank you for finally reacting to it
When the movie "The Three Musketeers" came out, I was obsessed with this song. So glad you both loved it. ✌️
Me as well. I listen to it endlessly over and over. And I watched that film over and over again.. I hope they get a chance to watch it on the other channel
Such a good movie
with the best Athos,Aramis and Porthos ever.
@@TheInfo45 I must admit, it's been close to 30 years since the last time I saw this movie. It's definitely on my list to watch again.
@@darkwolf1202 My first thought was that you were right but then I remembered The Man in the Iron Mask, with John Malkovich, Jeremy Irons, and Gerard Depardieu in those roles. The characters were much older in that story so they were in very different places in life, both from their younger selves and from each other. Great movie.
I think both sets of musketeers were great. Good casting in both movies.
The three voices work so well together. Bryan Adams always does a great power ballad. I suggest “have you ever really loved a woman”
Agreed Michael Bolton would not stick out either in there
My favourite Brian Adams song ❤
Absolutely!!
Oh YES!
And "Everything I Do (I Do It For You" from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner ::sigh::
Bryan Adams has got not only one of the best voices in rock music, but he’s also a “hit-after-hit song making machine”. He has so many great songs which are performed by himself as well as many other singers. And he still sounds as great as back in the day. Please react to more songs of his!
Wonderful Canadian singer!!❤️🇨🇦
All three of them do!
@@denisesf5 he's the groover from vancouver. Then Now Always
Fabulous song. This was the Theme song to the movie "The Three Muskateers" 1993, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Chris O'Donnell & Oliver Platt. A film you could put on your list of "movies to watch" 🎬🎼❤🎶
BRYAN was given the job of writing the theme song for it and has outdone himself this is awesome he and his friends are amazing!
Not to mention Tim Curry.
Yes! If you haven't already seen it, you should put this movie on your movie reaction channel!
@@williecoulter1091 Mutt Lange and Michael Kamen were co-writers with Bryan Adams. This trio also wrote Everything I Do, I Do It For You, for the Costner movie Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. It was a Disney movie so they got the $$$ to bring in Sir Rod Stewart and Sting. Or String (LOL) as Rod Stewart joked.
In addition to having a really great soundtrack, the acting and the sword fights are quite great as well.
Bryan Adams and Tina Turner's "It's Only Love" is another epic pairing you should check out.
I have suggested this several times. Such a great song!
I second!
YES! YES! YES!
@@mikehigbee2320 I second your second! :D
Timeless! ❤ my goodness I was back in high school for a moment!
Jay & Amber, you'll love these for each artist!!!
Bryan Adams- "Straight From The Heart";
Rod Stewart- "Every Picture Tells A Story" ;
Sting- "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free".
Yes!!!
Kids Wanna Rock, Can’t Stop This Thing We Started, and Forever Young
18 till I die
Set Them Free!!!
Isn’t it so cool when three solo artists come together so perfectly? This is a song I could put on an hour long loop and just sit back.
I can't get through the video without watching several times. Love it.
Wow...this reminds of high school girlfriends..good times 😉
The early-mid 90's was the best for music since the 60's. Especially if you went to high school then. Today's millennials and Gen Z or whatever they're called, I feel really for them.
Bryan Adams “Everything I Do, I Do It For You”. This was a absolute smash hit back in the early 90’s. And you might want to check out the movie this song was in. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman, Christian Slater and Alan Rickman plays a “Bad Guy” yet again. And if you forgot who Alan Rickman is, he is Hans from Die Hard and Professor Snape from Harry Potter.
I hope they watch this movie one day...I know they won't be disappointed! I was coming to suggest this song too.
Haha! I'd forgotten that he plays the Sheriff of Nottingham in that movie. I enjoy that movie more than I probably should.
If they decide to do that Robin Hood movie, I think they should probably start with the Errol Flynn version, then the Animated Disney one, then Prince of Thieves, and lastly Men in Tights(but they've already done this one.)
I love that movie. Was a huge part of my childhood. Still enthralls me to this day
Bryan Adams was everywhere in the early 90's
Bryan Adams does a rocking duet with Tina Turner- It's Only Love.
Loved this song and the movie it was made for… Three Musketeers. 💜💜💜 Also, Bryan Adams is my fave. So underrated. Sexy voice, and utterly talented and a great person when he collabs. Have y’all heard him on Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? If not, you should.
I have to do it . . .underrated?! ;)
@@eurofritz4617 unless, of course, you grew up with his awesomeness in the ‘80’s. 😉
He (Bryan) is such an amazing songwriter. He has colabed with such a diberse number of artists, from Barbra Streisand to Luciano Pavarotti, Tina Turner, Mel C. And then all the movie soundtracks he was involved in, Prince of Thieves, Don Juan di Marco, The Mirror has 2 Faces, Spirit. He is still my favorite live performance, and severely underrated
Several years ago I went to see Bryan Adams in concert. Near the end he surprised the audience by bringing out Sting to the stage as a special guest and they did this song.
No three other individuals could have made this song as great as it is. From Disneys 3 Musketeers.
You should watch the movie if you haven’t already
Most definitely
@@heidibrown3854 I saw it at the movies when it came out. Loved it. This video motivated me to watch it right now. Haha
Back when Disney made good movies. Too bad Charlie Sheen turned out to be a creep though. I always loved Three Musketeers and always loved this song.
Listen to him sing it with Pavarotti...must hear cheer
Three of the best and most unique voices in music 👌
It was for the movie "The three Musketeers" Brian Adams has several songs used in big movies, "Have you ever really loved a woman" from Don Juan DeMarko, "Every thing I do, I do it for you" from Robin hood, prince of theives.
Bryan Adams had a massive hit w/ "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991); co-written by him, Robert "Mutt" Lange, & Michael Kamen. Hence, they teamed up again to write this song for 1993's The Three Musketeers as well as "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" for 1995's Don Juan DeMarco, and earned them two more #1 hits.
And of course Mutt Lange was the producer on the Def Leppards classic Hysteria album. When listening to Adams Waking up the Neighbours album with all its hit singles, a similar style between Adams and Def Leppard is very evident. Especially backing vocals.
@@pauldunn5978 He was the producer for High 'n' Dry, Pyromania, Waking Up the Neighbors, & 18 til I Die as well. Actually co-wrote all but two of the songs in those albums & Adrenalize except for High 'n' Dry.
@ThrottleVinnieModo Yep. I could only be bothered to mention Hysteria as it was their biggest sucess.
Lange was of course married to Shania Twain for quite a few years and from memory I think he wrote and produced for her too.
So many links to others in the music industry!
@@pauldunn5978 Her three most successful albums were produced/co-produced & co-written by Lange. He also generated other diamond & multiplatinum albums for AC/DC, Foreigner, The Cars, etc...
Sailing by Rod Stewart is beautiful.
My favorite Bryan Adams songs are - "Summer of 69". And "Have you ever loved a woman".
Three decades of rock; 60's (Rod), 70's (Sting), and Bryan (80's). Great ballad, perfect voice match. Nice pick guys.
You guys definitely need to check out Sting's "Fortress Around Your Heart" from late 1985. It is one of his best songs that really shows off his singing abilities. He is indeed very talented.
Absolutely!!
My favorite song by three great artists
Though I wasn't getting married, I walked down a beautiful aisle to this song while wearing a beautiful bridal gown. 🙂
I was modeling in a bridal fashion show, but daydreamed that I was a bride. 😄
Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me" was also one we walked to, and I'm glad you guys finally listened to that one, too. 👍🏽
oh you were a fashion show model? I used to put fashion shows together.. way back in my 20's.. in the good old days.. the 90's. ^_^
@@keetahbrough
Hi. 🙂
This is a looong reply. This is a favorite topic, plus I'm a talker... quite long-winded. ☺️
Yes, I started out doing a few fashion shows as a toddler (age two), and modeled on/off through my teen years. When I was three, my mom took me to a photographer for some standard photos. The photographer asked if I could pose like the big girls do in magazines, and I said "yes", though I hadn't done print work. He said to show him, I did, he loved the photos and told my mom she could have them for free if she let him use some in the window for advertising. She agreed and he called several months later because he wanted more photos of me in the window, but in a different outfit. More free photos and this time, a few dollars, too. 🙂
I didn't start steadily on the runway until I was twenty years old at the start of the nineties, but never made it big enough to get to New York or anyplace larger, but I did pretty well locally and in nearby states. I even became a modeling instructor for children back then. I loved it all so much! 😁 The money wasn't too bad, either. 😀
Most of the children were trained for pageants, so it was pretty tough at times to get them to loosen up and break those habits.
Putting fashion shows together. 😧 *That* is a lot of work. I did it twice and I thought I'd lose my mind. With the first one, I didn't have to do everything like find the venue, take care of the decor, catering, etc, so probably nothing like what you do.
I had to pull the clothes for everyone, including myself for one show. My manager who also owned the agency wanted to promote me as one of her assistants and to test me, she had me pull the clothes and set the lineup for the models. She told me to meet her at a store for a long night of fitting, so I expected to see the usual models there, too. It was just her and the store manager. 🤔
She explained about the possible promotion, and part of getting it was to do her job that night to see how I do under pressure. She gave me her clipboard and said she'd see me in two days at the show. 😯
I called my mom and told her I didn't know when I'd be home and got to work. I got there around 3pm and didn't leave until after 9pm. I remember that all but the store manager and one clerk had gone for the night and I felt so bad that they stayed late, but they were very nice. 🙂
I was exhausted and had to drive forty-five minutes to get home. I remember stopping by McDonald's and eating as I drove home. I was so tired that I almost checked into a hotel for the night, but I wanted my own bed. Also, I got the promotion! 😁 I was able to continue modeling and teaching, too.
The time I put *everything* together was for a summer program for teens and children in my city, and had nothing to do with my agency. This was an outdoor show during late spring or early summer. I'm not sure of which, but I do know that we wore a lot of summer clothes, plus it was pretty warm.
I had to find teen girls to model, and none had experience, though they thought they did because they watched models on TV and just knew it would be easy. 🙄 Yeah, right. 😄
They did pretty well for a while, but when the guys in the audience started flirting with them, they lost all focus and tried far too hard to impress and ended up making a mess. They were giggling, trying to wave slyly at the guys, forgot their turns and to stop for a final look before leaving the runway, etc. They had fun, and the organization thought I did a great job, but I wasn't happy with how it went off track.
As you know, most of the time, we're the only ones who know how things are supposed to be, while everyone else has no idea of what went wrong. Still, I miss those days so much. 😢
I don't know if I could do your job full-time. It's a lot! I do appreciate it. 👍🏽
Sorry for the typo. Obviously, I meant Rod.
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Hi. Who are you replying to?
I don't see any other messages from you in this thread, so I didn't catch your mistake.
Great song. Great movie. You guys would really love "Everything I do, I do it for you" (long version, not the shortened radio version). Bryan Adams.
Omg the three of them together gives me chills. Rod Stewart is an amazing artist, Bryan Adams is my bad boy sexy Canadian and Sting is the steady solid pure voice. Just stunning.
I am in love with Rod doing "Reason to Believe." It's my favorite of the early work.
That's a Van Morrison composition.
One of the great Brian Adams songs. So good to have this mega trio rock it out!
Now!! You need to see the Movie!! This is the main title for the 3 Musketeers… Keifer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt and Chris O’Donnell
We told you!!! Yes! Thanks for reacting to it. It’s really fantastic! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Recommendations:
Bryan Adams: Everything I Do (did you do this yet? It’s his biggest hit)
Sting: (80’s) If You Love Somebody (Set Them Free), (90’s) If I Ever Lose My Faith, (‘99) Desert Rose.
Rod Stewart: Reason To Believe Live Unplugged Version, Have I Told You Lately, Downtown Train
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The same team ( Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen, and Mutt Lang ) wrote both this song and Everything I Do.
This is a movie you need on your watch list…Disney’s Three Musketeers with Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland. Excellent. And this is a perfect song with a perfect Three Musketeers of their own :)
To only mention Charlie and Kiefer when talking about this movie is a huge disservice to Tim Curry. One doesn't watch Three Musketeers for the good guys, one watches it to see Tim chew the scenery like nobody else can.
When Sting said that he would not wear the tights, but he would wear the curly toes shoes, was a reference to the movie that this song was the theme for. And J, this is how why this trio came about. It's for the 1993 movie, "The Three Musketeers."
Sting and Robert Downey Jr… singing….. Driven to Tears.
Rod Stewart with Glass Tiger …singing..My Town.
Brian Adams with Mel C..singing.. When You’re Gone..
Beautiful duets.
Mel C 😃
Fantastic song " My Town" 🌟 Rod Stewart and Glass Tiger✨........ Ufff Great Great job 🔥
Sting and Robert Downey Jr singing Every Step you Take
Sting and Bruce Hornsby singing Halcyon Days
When does Sting sing with Robert Downey Jr cuz I would like to see that?
Bryan Adams singing with Tina Turner It's Only Love
Bryan Adams singing with Bonnie Raitt Rock Steady
Dang! It’s been a minute since I heard this one. This was absolutely everywhere after the Three Musketeers film with Keifer Southerland, Oliver Platt and Tim Curry in the early 90’s dropped. Takes me back to school years.
The lyric "all for one and one for all" comes from the Three Musketeers novel.
And this people is what you get when you put 3 of the best musicians together ❤️
Haven't heard this for months because busyness of activities. When hearing this after so long, tears down my face bringing me back to my youth days.
Thanks for reacting this one of the greatest song, Jay and Amber. You guys just remind me so hard to put this song to my ultimate playlist.
i HAVE NEVER HEARD THIS. A FIRST FOR ME.These 3 amazing vocals compliment each other to perfection.
This was one of numerous #1 movie hits from the 90’s for Bryan Adams. This one was for the 1993 movie “The Three Musketeers”. Notice the use of the line “All for one, and one for all”. Other movie #1 songs were “Everything I Do, I Do It For You” from 1991’s “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves”, 1995’s “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman” from the movie “Don Juan Demarco” starring Johnny Depp and Marlon Brando, and 1996’s “I Finally Found Someone” a duet with Barbara Streisand from the movie (in which she also starred) The Mirror Has Two Faces. Bryan was the monster of 90’s movie mega hits.
"when you love someone" from the movie Hope Floats 😊
Love all three of these guys. Such a beautiful collaboration.
Love these 3 and have always loved the song and the movie as well. 🥰🥰 the movie is The Three Musketeers.
I love watching your reactions, so pure with a open mind. Keep it up you make us all feel like family. God bless you both
Love this song! Bryan Adams' duet with Tina Turner is even BETTER!!!!!! It's a rockin tune! BTW, they did this for the 3 musketeers movie and their motto is "All for One and One for All" so it's cool that it is in the song.
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SONG✨✨✨✨✨🥂🥂🥂🥂🍻GREAT JOB ROD, BRYAN AND STING🔥⚽⚽⚽
I saw Brian Adams in the 80s at Asroworld. Still to this day the coolest thing I've ever seen at a concert. Just as the guitar player hit the first note it lightened at the exact same time. Never did it again
Yes! I've seen many major artists but without doubt Bryan Adams' concert was by far the most entertaining. He did Wild Thing for an encore with the stadium lights all turned up. He got everybody dancing. Would love to see him again.
Such a great song!! Love this trio!!
Proper Tune!!! brings back so many memories from 1994... I am shocked you haven't reacted to Bryan Adams - 'Everything I do, I do it for you' from Robin Hood prince of Theives, it was a massive hit in the UK for over 16 weeks at number 1
What a moving song written by Bryan Adams sung by himself & ofcourse Sting & Rod Stewart. Incredible trio!! ........💝💝💝
I LOVE this. I am thrilled you chose it for a reaction. Way back when I first heard Bryan Adams, I thought he sounded like a young Rod Stewart. "Heaven" is one of my all time favorite songs. Got to see Bryan in the late 80s and Rod in 1996. Two very very good nights! This is for the "Three Musketeers" movie soundtrack. These three voices soar. There is so much substance and heart. Can you get through the phrase "all for one" without goosebumps? The lead in and the way "all" is held during the fall is perfect. Guitar much??? Thank you both.
He also did everything I do, I do it for you, for the robinhood movie
@@aprilnewsome1932 Yes, and the song was nominated for an academy award.
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"All for one and one for all" is what the Three Musketeers always said in all their movies. This song was the theme song for the 1993 movie "The Three Musketeers" and it was a huge hit. I agree, their voices are perfect together. I especially love when Sting holds that note! You should react to the duet of Tina Turner and Bryan Adams, “It’s Only Love”! It’s amazing!!💖💖
This is in my top 20 of all time and has such personal meaning to me and my family…I’m sitting here crying watching it…happy tears! 😅
Amazing Classic voices @ it’s finest!!
Priceless!!♥️♥️♥️
Real Rod Stewart songs that are a must lesson. Mandolin Wind, Reason to Believe, Stay with Me, Every Picture tells a Story, Gasoline Ally. These are all songs that made Rod Stewart a Rock Star and a Legend.
Not a bad Rod Stewart song! Good choices!
This was for the movie The 3 Musketeers. I immediately bought the cd way back then! Try Rod Stewart’s The first cut is the deepest, and Bryan Adams’s Summer of 69 (upbeat), and more romantic ones Have you ever really loved a woman and Everything I do, I do it for you.
Thank you so very much for this reaction ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ my mom just passed away on Monday so I needed this again thank you 🙏🏻
I'm so sorry about your mom. My condolences to you and your loved ones 💐
Thank you 🙏🏻 I appreciate it
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🙏💔🙏 my condolences ❤️❣️❤️
I love how Sting casually says to Bryan Adams "Ah, sing it" and Bryan Adams just right out sings so perfectly. Thats the confidence of 3 true Legends having fun in performing a great song. Just Legendary. Love it💖
The last "ALLLLLLLLLLLL" is the best part of the song. I always waited for that part. That's the one time when all 3 of them were singing it, with the added harmonizing vocal. This song easily hit #1 in January 1994. I was a little mad at them for knocking "Hero" by Mariah Carey out of #1, but I got over it. 🤗
Another beautiful song to hear is a duet with Mike Reno (Lead singer Loverboy) and Ann Wilson (Heart). The song Almost Paradise!!!
They need to do Footloose for the movie channel!
This is actually my favorite song from all three of these artists, not just because they are singing together, but it's my favorite as far as how each one sounds on his own. They sound so good. Plus...you would never expect putting these three voices could sound so perfectly in harmony. So good. I'm so glad you did this.
The movie this goes to is amazing. The Three Musketeers. Love this song.
This song was from the 1993 film The Three Musketeers. It's a play on the "all for one and one for all" saying.( it would also be a pretty darn good movie for your film Channel). Bryan was the primary songwriter for this tune. Bryan Adams is the master of the power ballad. He's also done some pretty awesome collaborations. The two of you should definitely look up the live versions of his hit with Tina Turner "It's only love", and the live rendition of "Rock Steady" with Bonnie Raitt ( how does that sound for some raspy collaborations?). Both are phenomenal. And he and Bruce Springsteen each sang each other's songs in concert together. Bruce sang Summer of 69, and Brian did one of Bruce's song Badlands. I remember last time you did Rod Stewart you were talking about the raspy voice, I told you this is the song You Had To Do. Glad to see you finally did it!
2 of the best people I’ve seen in concert several times - Rod and Bryan.
I agree! I saw Rod and had low expectations for some reason, even though I am a fan. Maybe because his voice is so raspy I thought it would not be strong enough for the arena. Man, I was wrong. Rod was Fire and Energy and Charm!
One of the best 3 way collab's ever.
When Brian Adams wrote and first recorded this song he couldn't have imagined being in this trio.
I've always loved this song,it's brilliant 🤘🤘 You guys need to check out more Bryan Adams,he was one of the first artists I loved growing up.
I really love the little knowing glance you guys share with each other at the beginning of the song. I really enjoy your content and feel your authenticity really shines through.
This is one of my favorite collaborations with singers I like! Their voices together is just amazing and blend so well together!
This song was for the soundtrack to the Three Musketeers movie. Which stars Kiefer Sutherland, Oliver Platt, Charlie Sheen, Chris O'Donnell, and Tim Curry. Tim Curry is over the top, as usual in the film - dude is just hilarious. It's a GREAT movie, highly recommend you guys check it out. Since the 3 Musketeers are men of various ages, Athos the oldest, then Porthos, and then Aramis. It seems only fitting to have 3 musicians that fit that bill.
Great song, one of my favorites! They are all amazing artists but together they are just WOW 🤩
These 3 men are incredibly raspy, sultry and smooth!! BRYAN is underated!!" THIS is an INCREDIBLE TRIO!!!
This song was written by Bryan Adams and Mutt Lange for the soundtrack of The Three Musketeers (1993), a good movie for your movie channel, action/comedy/drama
God i had forgotten all about this. The harmonies are soooo sweet!
This song was a Huuuuge hit during the movie The Three Musketeers ! One of my favorite songs and that movie was amazing!
Please watch The Three Musketeers Staring-Chris O'Donnell, Charlie Sheen, Keifer Sutherland and Oliver Platt as well as Rebecca De Mornay and Gabriel Anwar from Sent of a woman
I'm so glad you guys finally got to listen to this it's one of my favorite collaborations. Such powerhouse voices so unique in their own way but blend so beautifully together
Thank you so much for doing this song. Here's another song for you to react to with three major singers who collaborated... "What About Me" - Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes and James Ingram.
They're great individually but together, *magic* !! If only they would've done 3 songs (at least), but one on each artist's album. Voices like that need to be shared, not held for their own listening pleasure!!!
Kudos for checking this evergreen number from this amazing trio! BTW this one is from the movie Three musketeers! You SHOULD watch the movie too !
I don't know how I missed this song. I love all 3 of these outstanding artists and have never heard it until today. It actually made me cry it was so beautiful.
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite movies!
Wow. I hadn't heard this one before. I know all the artists well but had not heard this colab. It's nice when you introduce us to new music too.
This is the theme song to The Three Musketeers (1993) starring Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, Chris O'Donnell, Tim Curry, Rebecca De Mornay, & Gabrielle Anwar.
Three phenomenal voices that compliments each other so so beautifully. Stunning song, big for weddings at the time of course. Thanx so much, Keep Smilin', Many Blessings
For more Sting I would recommend "Desert Rose". It's an Algerian folk and contemporary fusion song that is really unique and was a big hit at the time.
This song was for one of the Three Musketeers movies, which was the idea of getting the three of them together. Bryan Adams did soundtrack songs for the Kevin Costner Robin Hood movie and the Zoro movie. Sting did a cool song for Lethal Weapon 2 or 3 called "It's Probably Me" with Eric Clapton playing guitar on it. I mentioned this one already but a newer but not so new anymore Sting song that you should check out is "Desert Rose". "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You" was another good one I believe from the Fields Of Gold album.
If you do a deep dive on Sting (solo), it's hard to know where to start as he has so many hits. He also did a great duet with Sheryl Crow, Always On Your Side. Have fun with more Sting and more of The Police.
It was the main song to the 1993 movie, "The Three Musketeers." They got 3 great singers as there were 3 musketeers which I thought was cool. Their voices meshed perfectly together. It's a twist on the line the musketeers always said, "all for one and one for all." My favorite Rod Stewart songs are from the disco era, "Do ya think I'm sexy" and "Passion." Sting - "Fortress around your heart." I believe early in his career Sting wore a yellow and black shirt that looked like a bumblebee and that's where he got his nickname.
Thanks guys, I’ve always loved this song, and oh, the sweet memories! ❤
I forgot about this one! First time seeing the video. Thanks.
This was a fave back when it was all over the radio back when the movie came out…. I LOVED IT! but funny enough, I have still not seen the movie 😂 Love them all! But I agree with many others here, check out Bryan’s duet with Tina Turner, that’s a fave! Also, agree with the ‘When You Believe’ Mariah and Whitney duet recommendation …another good one.
This was simply amazing! I am astonished that I've never seen or heard this, as huge of a fan as I am of Sting and have followed his career for decades! This was an amazing trio! Great find and reaction, you two! It brought tears to my eyes. Thank you! ✌💙✌
A song that a nice long drive, very loud is wonderful 😊. It actually was made for a movie called The Three Musketeers-great movie you might want to check out! Glad you liked it!
Yay! So happy you reacted to this song! I can just listen to this over and over.
THREE MEGA STARS, LEGENDS,
AMAZING SONGS 💯💪💯
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So looking back at your channel to the Bryan Adams songs that you’ve done so far I’d suggest these from early to latest:
Straight From the Heart, It’s Only Love W/Tina Turner, One Night Love Affair, Somebody, Heat of the Night, When the Night Comes, Everything I Do, Can’t Stop This Thing We Started, Please Forgive Me, Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman, Let’s Make A Night to Remember, The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me, Back to You, When You Love Someone, On A Day Like Today, When You’re Gone, Here I Am, You Belong To Me, Shine A Light, & So Happy It Hurts.
So psyched you reacted to this. I hope one day to see you react to my favorite Bryan Adams song and video, "Do I Have To Say The Words". Great guitar part, lyrics, and the video was beautifully shot in Turkey and Iceland.
i heard this on a local irish radio station the other day. i thought it was crap when i was i was a kid but now, time and experience has thought me to love it. great song by three legends
Me recuerda la época de colegio cuando se escuchaba esta canción por todas las radios y necesitabas un cassette. Felicitaciones chicos, un saludo desde Ecuador
Hello Ecuador from North Carolina
This is from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner. You guys would love that movie.
@@colleenheiner9927 No, It's from the 3 musketeers...that's why it's a trio of singers
@@colleenheiner9927 This one was written for Three Musketeers...Bryan's song for Robin Hood is "Everything I Do -- I Do For You" an even bigger hit and Grammy winner.
Hello Rita, saludos desde Ecuador
the "I'm not wearing the tights" line was probably a reference to Bryan Adams singing the theme tune to Kevin Costner's Robin Hood Prince of Thieves (Every thing I do, I do it for You)
This was the only time they did a trio it was a song written by Bryan Adams for the Disney version of the three musketeers starring keifer Sutherland charlie sheen and Tim Curry Oliver Platt Chris O'Donnell it's good to see you finally reacted to it I have recommended for a long time and know you get several recommendations but thank you for finally reacting to it
This trio's voices is music to your ears! And now I'm off to watch The Three Musketeers ☺️
Y'all need to dive into Rod Stewart's American Songbook, great standards by exceptional songwriters.
Also Rod Stewart & (Canada's)Glass Tiger "My Town" is a must. Another is Bryan Adams & Tina Turner "It's Only Love" is another must listen :)
Brian Adams' "Everything I Do, I Do It For You" was another great movie theme hit (Robinhood, 1991) very similar to this song.
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