On This Day July 21 1981 – Bryan Adams Released His Second Album You Want It You Got It

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On This Day July 21 1981 – Bryan Adams Released His Second Album You Want It You Got It
On this day July 21 1981, Bryan Adams released his second studio album, You Want It You Got It. Building on the promise of his debut, this release showcased Adams refining his style with more focused songwriting and a tighter rock sound. It was a turning point that hinted at the massive success he would go on to achieve just a few years later.

The album featured tracks like Lonely Nights, Coming Home, and Fits Ya Good, which all captured the blue collar energy and emotional grit Adams would become known for. Though it did not dominate the charts, it helped build a steady fan base across North America and earned Adams credibility as both a solo artist and a live performer.

You Want It You Got It was also notable for its stripped down production, recorded in just two weeks with his longtime songwriting partner Jim Vallance. It marked the beginning of a productive era for Adams, setting him on the path to global stardom with Reckless just a few years later.

80s insight: This album showed Bryan Adams was more than a one album wonder. It laid the foundation for his breakout and proved that honest songwriting and relentless touring could still build a rock career in the early 80s.

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