A song that appeared on the soundtrack to a panned 1983 movie called A Night in Heaven, which later became the fourth track of Bryan Adams’s 1984 album Reckless, and the third single from the album. Written by Adams and his songwriting partner Jim Vallance, “Heaven” is a power ballad about a love between two people that was heavily inspired by Journey’s Faithfully, made in the previous year, and even features that band’s drummer at the time, Steve Smith. It almost didn’t make it to the album, for both Adams and producer Jimmy Iovine felt that it didn’t really fit in an album filled with harder rock songs. However, for reasons yet unknown, Adams changed his mind at the last minute and kept it in anyway.

The rest is history, for “Heaven” became Bryan Adams' first #1 single and one of the most well-known singles in his entire discography.