Bryan Adams has been around a long time, but it seems like we haven't heard any new music from him in quite awhile.

Like a lot of artists that have recently resurfaced, Adams is back with an album of cover songs.  It's called "Tracks Of My Years," a play on the old song by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles.

On the album Bryan Adams covers songs made famous by Ray Charles, The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Association and The Beatles.

Listen to the track below and tell me what you think!

Recently artists like Rod Stewart, Smokey Robinson and even Paul McCartney have made a lot of $ releasing albums of "cover songs."  Heck, Linda Ronstandt made a good living doing it back in the 1970s.

When an artists career moves into the "twilight stage," should they rest on one's laurels or resort to cover songs?  Do you listen to "cover songs?"

 

 

 

 

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