Bon Jovi, the GRAMMY Award®-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, will release Forever (Legendary Edition) on October 24 via Island Records. The 14-track project reimagines songs from their 2024 album, Forever, featuring some of music’s biggest names, including Bruce Springsteen, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Jason Isbell, Avril Lavigne, Joe Elliott, Robbie Williams, Marcus King, Carin León, Ryan Tedder, James Bay, and more.
Alongside the announcement, the band released their new single, “Red, White and Jersey,” and unveiled the collaboration track, “Hollow Man,” featuring Bruce Springsteen, both of which are available now.
Frontman Jon Bon Jovi described the project as a personal and collective triumph, born during his recovery from vocal cord surgery. Unable to tour Forever, he enlisted friends and fellow artists to breathe new life into the record:
“This album proves we all get by in this world with a little help from our friends. I feel tremendous joy and gratitude releasing this album and I think it shows in the music.”
The original Forever drew wide acclaim, praised by outlets like Associated Press, Rolling Stone, USA Today, and Now Spinning Magazine for its mix of vintage Bon Jovi energy, heartfelt ballads, and uplifting spirit.
Tracklist highlights include:
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“Living Proof” (with Jelly Roll)
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“I Wrote You a Song” (with Lainey Wilson)
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“Living in Paradise” (with Avril Lavigne)
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“Walls of Jericho” (with Joe Elliott)
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“Waves” (with Jason Isbell)
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“We Made It Look Easy / Hicimos Que Pareciera Fácil” (with Carin León)
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“Hollow Man” (with Bruce Springsteen)
About Bon Jovi:
Bon Jovi, formed in 1983, are Rock & Roll and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees with over 130 million albums sold worldwide. Renowned for their hit anthems and legendary live shows, the band has performed thousands of concerts across more than 50 countries for over 35 million fans, grossing more than $1 billion in ticket sales in the past decade alone.
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Source: Press Release



