Not sure why Bryan Adams became such a hot part of the topic-he's really just a B list performer and never broke musical ground, IMO.
Again, as mentioned before, there's a regional thing going on here. Maybe you haven't heard many of his songs, but in Canada at least, he's on the radio every day. He's part of the generation that broke much ground musically speaking in Canadian music history, and he's one of the few Canadian artists that can actually claim multiple songs on the airwaves all over the place. It depends highly on how famous one becomes outside their own country. Some end up making it, some don't. And in Canada, I can only count about a handful of artists that have done that, Bryan Adams being among them, so to say he didn't break any ground is ludicrous.
Anne Murray, Gordon Lightfoot, Bryan Adams, Sarah McLaughlan, Barenaked Ladies, Celine Dion, Nickelback. Sure, some of them like Anne Murray and Celine Dion, we wish wouldn't have been as successful as they have and we're sorry they got so popular outside Canada, and even the Olympics didn't dig deep enough beyond those listed here which is typical of anything we're broadcasting outside Canada, but we've got to give them their due.