Because the In The Studio rockumentary series has always focused on the biggest and best rock albums in history, we throw around sales figures each episode of two, three, seven , even ten million sold. But when you actually write out the fact that Bryan Adams sold 16,000,000 copies worldwide of Waking Up the Neighbours since 1991, it starts to take up some real estate on the page. In this week’s classic rock interview, diplomat’s son Bryan reminds us that he had a passport before he had a guitar, and explains how one song in particular,“Everything I Do, I Do It for You” appearing under the closing credits at the very end of the Kevin Costner film Robin Hood : Prince of Thieves, put awareness of his considerable talent in front of people in places where Bryan Adams’ music had never penetrated. –Redbeard