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Tonight We Have the Stars

"Tonight We Have the Stars"
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Single by Bryan Adams
from the album 11
Released May 30, 2008 (2008-05-30)
Format Digital download, CD
Recorded 2008
Genre Rock
Length 4:05
Label Universal/Polydor
Songwriter(s) Bryan Adams
Jim Vallance
Gretchen Peters
Producer(s) Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams singles chronology
"I Thought I'd Seen Everything"
(2008)
"Tonight We Have the Stars"
(2008)
"She's Got a Way"
(2008)
"I Thought I'd Seen Everything"
(2008)
"Tonight We Have the Stars"
(2008)
"She's Got a Way"
(2008)

"Tonight We Have the Stars" is a rock song written by Bryan Adams, Gretchen Peters and Jim Vallance for his tenth studio album 11 (2008). The song's musical-style and production were heavily inspired by rock and pop music from the 1980s, and its lyrics chronicles a relationship. The single was released worldwide on May 30, 2008 and later as a digital single on June 6, 2008. The B-side is a live solo acoustic performance of "Somethin' to Believe In" in Barcelona, Spain from his digital UK EP "Live From Barcelona".

"Tonight We Have the Stars" was written by Adams, Gretchen Peters and Jim Vallance. When writing the song, the three e-mailed each other's audio files back and forth, with each of them commenting on the song when received. This process continued until the song was completed. As Vallance later wrote on his webpage;

"This is my 'first draft' of 'Tonight We Have The Stars' (the original "audio email" that I sent to Bryan). It was a quick recording done in my home studio in Vancouver, but Bryan was able to turn this humble snippet into a song."

The song was mixed by Bob Clearmountain at his studio in Los Angeles. As stated by Vallance: "I was in Canada, Bryan was in Brazil, and Ben Dobie was in England. Give or take a few milliseconds, we were all hearing the mix "live", streaming on a dedicated, encrypted iTunes channel." After each pass of mixing Vallance and Adams would send comments to him on iChat. After giving Clearmountain a comment he would "roll tape" again, and we'd hear the suggested changes unfold in close-to-real time. As stated by Vallance:

"This might not seem unique to everyone, but for me, considering the technology that existed when I started in the music business nearly 40 years ago, this is like science fiction. I can only imagine where things will be, 40 years from now!"


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