It felt like Bryan Adams and Melanie C rewrote the rules of a duet—quiet, raw, and achingly beautiful—when they traded verses of ‘When You’re Gone,’ that 1998 heart-croon about missing someone like a missing heartbeat, the camera following them through a dimly lit house as every glance, every pause, every breath whispered the ache of being apart, until the final chord left us holding our own memories of lost love in the silence.
Introduction I still remember the first time I stumbled upon “When You’re Gone” on a late-90s radio drive—Bryan Adams’s rough-hewn…