Released: September 24, 1991

Songwriter: Robert John Lange Bryan Adams

Producer: Robert John Lange Bryan Adams

We sailed our ships upon the shores
That once were out of reach
Turned the silence into war and bloodied up the beach
Trashed the forests and the trees
Til there's nothin' left to cut
We raped the rivers and the seas and turned the land to dust
It goes on and on
On and on...

Yeah!

Does anybody know what's goin' on
Can anybody tell me where we went wrong
Can anyone say why wrong is right
If we wanna little peace well got to fight

Can anyone say things are lookin' good
Just take a look around your neigherbourhood
The world's gone crazy

Crash - we can fight it
Crash - we gotta try
Crash - we can't hide it
We gotta stop that fire

Don't drop that bomb on me
Save that little tree
Don't drop that bomb on me
Save our seven seas
Don't drop it, don't drop it
Don't drop that bomb on me

Should every little thing have a life to give
Will every child have a place to live
Does anybody feel just a little bit scared
Isn't it about time everybody cared
The world's gone crazy

Crash - we can fight it
Crash - we gotta try
Crash - we can't hide it
We gotta stop that fire

Don't drop that bomb on me
Save that little tree
Don't drop that bomb on me
Save our seven seas
Don't drop it, don't drop it
Don't drop that bomb on me

If ya gonna talk that talk
Ya gotta walk that walk
If ya gonna fly that flag
Ya gotta shake a leg
Ya everybody should try
Cause we're much too young to die

Yeah yeah

Don't drop that bomb on me
(Don't drop that bomb on me)
We gotta save that little tree
Don't drop it
(Don't drop that bomb on me)
We gotta save our seven seas
Don't drop it
(Don't drop it)
Don't drop it
(Don't drop it)
Don't drop it!

Ohhhh
We're gonna drop it on me
(Don't drop that bomb on me)
We gotta save that little tree
Yeah
(Don't drop that bomb on me)
We gotta save our seven seas
Don't drop it
(Don't drop it)
Don't drop it
(Don't drop it)
Well don't drop that bomb on me
Yeah
We gotta save that little tree

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer/songwriter and record producer.

He has gathered 15 Grammy Award nominations, including a win for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television in 1992. Additionally, Adams is known for his work on the soundtrack to the 2002 animated film, Stallion of the Cimarron. He has also, along with his longtime collaborator Jim Vallance, written the music and lyrics to the Broadway show Pretty The Musical.

Adams' Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles include Heaven, All for Love and Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman.