Straight from the Heart (Bryan Adams song)

1983 single by Bryan Adams From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Straight from the Heart" is a song was written by Eric Kagna, a Vancouver singer/songwriter, and the instrumental bridge was contributed by Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams. The official songwriter credit is shared equally between Adams and Kagna. The song was first recorded by Ian Lloyd in 1980, on his album Third Wave Civilization.

B-side"One Good Reason"
ReleasedFebruary 1983[1]
Length3:32
Quick facts Single by Bryan Adams, from the album Cuts Like a Knife ...
"Straight from the Heart"
cover art
North American picture sleeve
Single by Bryan Adams
from the album Cuts Like a Knife
B-side"One Good Reason"
ReleasedFebruary 1983[1]
GenreSoft rock
Length3:32
LabelA&M
SongwritersBryan Adams, Eric Kagna
ProducersBryan Adams and Bob Clearmountain
Bryan Adams singles chronology
"Lonely Nights"
(1982)
"Straight from the Heart"
(1983)
"Cuts Like a Knife"
(1983)
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In 1981, Australian singer Jon English recorded the song for his 1981 album, In Roads. The song peaked at number 72 in Australia.

In 1982, teen band Rosetta Stone recorded it and issued it as a single in November that year.

In February 1983, Adams released a version as the lead single from his third studio album, Cuts Like a Knife.

Chart history

It was his breakthrough song in the U.S., the first to make the top 40, reaching number 10.[2] It also peaked at #32 on the Adult Contemporary chart, the first Bryan Adams single to appear on that chart. On the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart, "Straight from the Heart" reached number one.[3]

More information Chart (1983), Peak position ...
Chart (1983) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[4] 98
Canada RPM Top Singles 20
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[3] 1
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) 51
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 10
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[6] 29
US Billboard Mainstream Rock[5] 32
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More information Year-end chart (1983), Rank ...
Year-end chart (1983)Rank
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[7] 71
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Personnel

Other versions

  • Canadian singer Anne Murray, according to the liner Notes of her 2025 album “Here You Are”, had previously recorded the song for her 1984 album “Heart Over Mind”, but it did not make the cut. This song was finally released on “Here You Are", on September 5, 2025.[8]

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