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On a Day Like Today is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, released on October 27, 1998. "On a Day Like Today" was the first single released from the album. It reached number thirteen in the UK and number one on the Canadian Singles Chart. Follow-up single "When You're Gone", featuring Melanie C (from Spice Girls), reached number three in the UK, and was in the top-ten for ten weeks, while peaking at number eleven in Canada. "Cloud Number Nine" reached number six in the UK and number seven in Canada. On a Day Like Today was a success around the world, peaking at number three in Canada, and number eleven in the UK. However at the time in the U.S. market, it became the first of Adams' albums since 1983's Cuts Like a Knife not to obtain a platinum sales certification. According to AllMusic, the record company didn't do a lot of advertising for album, as Adams and this album got caught when his record company sold his recording contract to rap label Interscope, who in turn did very little in the USA to promote it. The album received mixed reviews from critics. Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Tom Lanham gave the album a B+ rating, stating that "Adams started searching for that perfect balance of mature grace and useful guitar grind". However, William Ruhlmann of AllMusic gave the album two-out-of-five stars, claiming that "Adams simply had no contemporary audience left, and this was not the record to rebuild his career. It was defiantly bereft of
How Do Ya Feel Tonight
Bryan Adams
C'Mon C'Mon C'Mon
Bryan Adams
Getaway
Bryan Adams
On a Day Like Today
Bryan Adams
Fearless
Bryan Adams
I'm a Liar
Bryan Adams
Cloud Number Nine
Bryan Adams
When You're Gone
Bryan Adams
Inside Out
Bryan Adams
If I Had You
Bryan Adams
Before the Night Is Over
Bryan Adams
I Don't Wanna Live Forever
Bryan Adams
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Bryan Adams
Lie to Me
Bryan Adams
Cloud Number Nine - Chicane Mix
Bryan Adams