Bryan Adams teams up with Pam
Bryan Adams recently released "When You're Gone," a newly-recorded duet with Pamela Anderson. When the Canadian rocker approached the Playboy centerfold about the song, she was shocked he would even consider her because of her lack of singing experience. He told us that although Anderson was anxious about the gig, her vocals turned out great: [
click here to listen if you have a Backstage Pass] "I called her up because I worked with her before in the past and I thought it would be kind of fun to see if she could sing. And she's like, 'Are you kidding?' I said, 'No, I'm really serious.' She's like, 'Am I being punk'd?' But no, we did it, and she did such a good job. She had some friends come in at the time when we were recording it because she was really nervous about it. We played it back and her friends were like, 'Oh, Pam. You sound like Stevie Nicks.'" Adams and Anderson had previously teamed up for a photography book Adams put together in 1999 that featured Anderson wearing nothing but a flag.
"When You're Gone" appears on Adams' new two-disc set, Anthology. He will perform with Def Leppard on Thursday, October 20th, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.








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