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So Far So Good is a greatest hits album by Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams, released by A&M Records in November 1993. The album reached number six on the Billboard 200 in 1994 and was a number one hit in the UK and many other countries.
The album contains songs from 1983's Cuts Like a Knife to 1991's Waking Up the Neighbours, and a new single, " Please Forgive Me". Originally the song "So Far So Good" was going to be included on the album so the album started and finished with a new song but it was dropped. The song was included on disc two of Anthology.
The only song on the album that has never been released as a single is "Kids Wanna Rock" from 1984's Reckless, which replaced " One Night Love Affair", taken from the same album. Although the latter had been released as a single in 1985, charting in Canada and Japan, 'Kids Wanna Rock" proved to be a popular live staple during Adams' world tours. In fact, various live recordings of "Kids Wanna Rock" were issued as B-sides between 1984 and 1992. Other notable singles that were left off include 1987's "Hearts on Fire" and "Victim of Love", the moderately successful " Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven" from 1991, and the 1992 US single "Touch the Hand". Early versions of the album had a circular black sticker on the jewelcase, covering the wheel, featuring the text "The Best of Bryan Adams" in red letters. Also, the album cover was available in different colour schemes, varying from dark green, to light brown and bright orange. The album has been repackaged several times; some versions included the singles " All for Love" from 1994 or " Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" from 1995.
Despite releasing two other compilation albums in the past decade, So Far So Good is his best selling record in many countries, and continues to sell well. Sales exceed 13 million copies worldwide.
So Far So Good is the first DVD by Atomic Kitten and was released in 2001. It is also available as video. It is also the only DVD which features Kerry Katona before she left the band due to her pregnancy. The video consists of interviews and footage of the promotion tours, the first big concert in Liverpool. The majority of the footage was created using handheld cameras.
It also contains the music videos for "Right Now", "See Ya", "I Want Your Love", "Follow Me", " Whole Again" and two versions of " Eternal Flame"
So Far So Good is a compilation album with selected tracks taken from the John Martyn albums, Bless The Weather, Solid Air and Sunday's Child.
So Far So Good may refer to:
- So Far So Good (Bryan Adams album), 1993
- So Far So Good (John Martyn album), 1977
- "So Far So Good" (Thornley song), 2004
- So Far So Good (DVD), a 2001 DVD by Atomic Kitten
- So Far So Good, a 2011 album by Tito Jackson
- "So Far So Good", a song by Bryan Adams from Anthology
- "So Far So Good", a song by Sheena Easton from the soundtrack of the 1986 film About Last Night...
- "So Far So Good", a song by Slade from Slade in Flame
- "So Far So Good", a 1994 autobiography by Burgess Meredith
- "So Far So Good", a song by Andy Breckman on the album Proud Dad
"So Far So Good" is the first single by Thornley from the band's first studio album, Come Again. It is the first single released by Ian Thornley after the break-up of his previous band, Big Wreck. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the 2004 comedy film, Going the Distance. The opening riff has been used in commercials for Canadian radio station CFNY-FM.
Usage examples of "so far so good".
I figured if I could stay out of trouble I would be all right, and so far so good.