Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?

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Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
Bryan Adams
publication April 4, 1995
length 4:52 min.
Genre (s) pop music
Author (s) Michael Kamen (music), Robert Lange (text),
Bryan Adams (text)
Label A&M Records
album Don Juan DeMarco soundtrack
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
  DE 3 04/24/1995 (31 weeks)
  AT 1Template: Infobox chart placements / maintenance / NR1 link 05/07/1995 (26 weeks)
  CH 1Template: Infobox chart placements / maintenance / NR1 link 04/23/1995 (39 weeks)
  UK 4th 06/01/1995 (16 weeks)
  US 1Template: Infobox chart placements / maintenance / NR1 link 06/03/1995 (24 weeks)
  FR 5 07/08/1995 (18 weeks)

Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? is a pop ballad by Bryan Adams from 1995. The song in 12/8 time alludes to flamenco ; Paco de Lucía played the guitar .

background

The ballad was composed for the US film Don Juan DeMarco . The title appeared on the film soundtrack as well as the first single of Bryan Adams' seventh studio album 18 til I Die . The music video was shot in Malaga, Spain , directed by Anton Corbijn .

Awards

The song was nominated for Best Movie Song at the 1996 Academy Awards. He was previously nominated in the same category at the Golden Globe Awards .

The song peaked at number 1 in the United States as well as Canada, Australia, Switzerland, and Austria.

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Individual evidence

  1. Chart sources: DE AT CH UK US FR