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Bryan Adams Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Bryan Adams, who is also active as a photographer, works as a singer, composer, and lyricist.

This time, we’ll be focusing on him.

Many of his hit songs have been selected for films.

We have listed his most-played tracks to date in a ranking format.

Bryan Adams Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

All for LoveBryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting8rank/position

Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, Sting – All For Love (Non-Film Version)
All for LoveBryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting

This song features a collaboration of 1980s stars Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting.

A bona fide classic that spent three consecutive weeks at number one in the U.S., it served as the theme song for Disney’s live-action film The Three Musketeers.

It’s a rock ballad with the trio’s wild vocals sounding irresistibly cool.

Let’s Make A Night To RememberBryan Adams9rank/position

Bryan Adams – Let’s Make A Night To Remember (Official Music Video)
Let's Make A Night To RememberBryan Adams

It’s a love song by singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.

Within a somewhat laid-back sound, Bryan’s slightly languid delivery, combined with his husky yet gentle voice, creates a relaxed atmosphere.

Never Gonna RainBryan Adams10rank/position

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer-songwriter who also works as a photographer and is well known for having performed in Japan many times.

His song “Never Gonna Rain,” included on the album Never Gonna Rain released in 2022, is about the inner strength that won’t be defeated by the rain.

Its passionate, straightforward rock sound strikes a chord.

You can feel his strong determination in the refrain repeated in the chorus.

Especially on damp, rainy days, experience this cool, ageless rock ’n’ roll.

Bryan Adams Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Run To YouBryan Adams11rank/position

A rock number with cool sounds and passionate lyrics that’s downright awesome! It’s a track by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, released in 1984.

It was featured as the CM song for SUZUKI SWIFT’s “STYLE WINDING” campaign.

The solid, full-bodied sound is perfectly complemented by Bryan’s powerful, resonant vocals! Experience this feverish love song for yourself—one that promises, “No matter where you are right now, I’ll come running to you.”

18 til I DieBryan Adams12rank/position

Bryan Adams – 18 ‘till I Die (Live At Wembley 1996)
18 til I DieBryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer-songwriter who also works as a photographer.

This track, which lends its title to his 1996 album “18 til I Die,” unleashes his rock ‘n’ roll spirit.

The song delivers a passionate message about staying 18 at heart no matter how old you get—an eternal pursuit of youth.

The choppy, driving guitar riffs and his powerful vocals fuse together to set your heart on fire just by listening.

In July 1996, following the album’s release, he performed it at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 70,000.

It’s a thrilling piece of rock ‘n’ roll that makes you want to hold on to your sense of play forever—don’t miss the experience.

Do I Have To Say The Words?Bryan Adams13rank/position

Bryan Adams – Do I Have To Say The Words?
Do I Have To Say The Words?Bryan Adams

A soul-stirring, jewel-like ballad crafted by Bryan Adams, a leading figure in Canada’s rock scene.

With a sweet, aching vocal that resonates deep within, this song brims with powerful feelings for a loved one.

Featured on the album “Waking Up the Neighbours,” released in September 1991, it captured the hearts of many.

It candidly expresses the difficulty of putting emotions into words and the fear of losing someone precious, while honestly conveying the longing for that person.

A must-listen for those struggling with love or wishing to convey their feelings to someone special.

StarBryan Adams14rank/position

This is a ballad that exudes a mature, quietly held melancholy.

Considered a quintessential work by Canadian artist Bryan Adams, it captivates listeners with its warm melody and powerful vocals.

Upon its release in November 1996, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Jack.” Centered on the theme of “holding on to hope in the face of challenges,” it portrays a universal longing that resonates with everyone.

Guitarist Keith Scott’s expressive performance further enhances the song’s appeal.

It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone feeling uncertain about life.