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Their best-known collaboration bottled lightning: gritty guitars, call-and-response heat, and a hook muscular enough for arena lights yet intimate enough for car-stereo singalongs.

Adams’ smoky rasp and Turner’s hurricane belt proved duets don’t require polite trade-offs—sometimes chemistry is friendly combat.

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Interesting facts about Bryan Adams & Tina Turner

  • Collaboration between Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams and American singer Tina Turner.
  • Recorded the song It’s Only Love, featured on Adams’ album Reckless (1984).
  • Nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1986.