"Summer Of '69" lyrics

"Summer Of '69"

I got my first real six-string
Bought it at the five-and-dime
Played it 'til my fingers bled
Was the summer of '69

Me and some guys from school
Had a band and we tried real hard.
Jimmy quit, Jody got married
I should've known we'd never get far

Oh, when I look back now
That summer seemed to last forever
And if I had the choice
Yeah, I'd always wanna be there
Those were the best days of my life

Ain't no use in complainin'
When you've got a job to do
Spent my evenings down at the drive-in
And that's when I met you, yeah

Standin' on your mama's porch
You told me that you'd wait forever
Oh, and when you held my hand
I knew that it was now or never
Those were the best days of my life

Oh, yeah.
Back in the summer of '69, oh.

Man we were killin' time
We were young and restless
We needed to unwind
I guess nothin' can last forever, forever, no! yeah!

And now the times are changin'
Look at everything that's come and gone
Sometimes when I play that old six-string
I think about you, wonder what went wrong

Standin' on your mama's porch
You told me that it'd last forever
Oh, and when you held my hand
I knew that it was now or never
Those were the best days of my life

Oh, yeah.
Back in the summer of '69, oh.
It was the summer of '69, oh, yeah.
Me and my baby in '69, oh.
It was the summer, the summer, the summer of '69, yeah.


Thanks to Konstantina Kostova, Sajeevan, ssjody, Lil Miss, Rafay Siddiqui for correcting these lyrics.
Writer(s): Bryan Adams, James Douglas Vallance
Bryan Adams explained to songfacts.com, "It's a very simple song about looking back on the summertime and making love. For me, the '69 was a metaphor for making love, not about the year." He was just nine years old in that year.
Jim Vallance, a co-writer of this song, explained on his website, that the song was originally called "Best Days Of My Life".
The album made Bryan Adams a star. Jim Vallance recalled what was before, "In January 1984 Bryan and I were still writing songs for all the right reasons, for the pure love and joy of it. We had nothing to prove, and even less to lose. We wrote songs to please ourselves. Everything started to unravel after Reckless."
Many a lyric were inspired by different songs according to Jim Vallance: Foreigner's "Juke Box Hero", Bruce Springsteen's "Thunder Road", The Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand".
"Jody" from the lyrics was Jody Perpik, Bryan Adams' sound man, who got married around the time this song was being written. He and his wife can be seen in the music video in a car with a "Just Married" sign.
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