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Bon Jovi 'Finding Neverland' Song Is Part Of The New Album? Did Richie Sambora Played The Guitar Tracks?

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While fans are patiently waiting for Bon Jovi to release a new album, the American rock band has released a new single titled "Beautiful Day" instead.

The new single is said to be a soundtrack for the movie "Finding Neverland," however fans are speculating that it could also be included in their upcoming album.

The band however has yet to confirm or deny the speculations.

App.com confirmed that a new album is definitely well on its way, but details have been really shrouded in secrecy.

While Bon Jovi has been keeping it's mouth shut about their upcoming record, there have been rumblings as to who played the guitar tracks on the said single.

Fans are hoping that Richie Sambora did the tracks, but according to reports it's John Shanks who played the guitar tracks for the new single.

"I was in the studio all day working on the new record. I walked here from the studio," Bon Jovi said last February in a People interview. "I just read the paper, it gives you an opportunity to write something ... It's early but I'm about a dozen songs in. I feel good."

While fans are still hoping for a possible reunion, Richie Sambora is reportedly working on his new solo prject with Michael Jackson's former guitarist, Orianthi.

"You know what, I'll tell you, we've played so many shows in so many places, he told Ultimate Classic Rock of his past experience with Bon Jovi tour.. "It's been kind of a whirlwind, between the writing process and working with other artists and just us getting to know each other as artists and musicians and touring."

The 55-year-old rock star also explained that it's about time for him to pursue with his personal endeavor as he already spent 30 years with the band.

"You have your first No. 1 record, your first hit single and then we had the second one and the 10th one and then you play all of the stadiums," Sambora said of his former band. "It's just insane. It was an insane ride. Thirty years is a good run for anything. Keeping a band together for 30 years is not the easiest thing to do in the world, and we worked really hard at it."

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