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Summer of 69

Bryan Adams

FaDiesis
Bryan Adams

It's pure energy that unleashed by Bryan Adams in "Summer of 69"!

Powerful rock and nostalgia merge together to make a bursting concentrate of music strength and scratched voice.

Two are the authors of this song: Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. The former thinks that the "69" recalls the homonym famous sexual position. The latter thinks of it of a actual reference to the year 1969. I don't know who is right of them, but someone is lying for sure.


Lyrics and chords are original and available below.

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D Intro:
D
I got my first real six string
A
bought it at the five & dime
D
played it til my fingers bled
A
was the summer of '69.
D
Me and some guys from school
A
had a band and we tried real hard
D
Jimmy quit and Jody got married
A
shoulda known we'd never get far
Bm A
Oh when I look back now
D G
that summer seemed to last for ever
Bm A
And if I had the choice
D G
ya I'd always wanna be there
Bm A
Those were the best days of my life.
D2 D D4 D D2 D A2 A A4 A A2 A Strum:
D
Ain't no use complaining
A
when ya gotta job to do
D
Spent my evenings down at the drive in
A
and that's when I met you, yeah!
Bm A
Standing on your mama's porch
D G
you told me that you'd wait forever
Bm A
oh when I held my hand
D G
I knew that it was now or never
Bm A
Those were the best days of my life
D2 D D4 D D2 D A2 A A4 A A2 A
Oh yeah! Back in the summer of '69! Oh!
F Bb
Man, we were killin' time,
C
we were young and reckless,
Bb
we needed to unwind
F Bb C
I guess nothing can last forever, forever, no! Yeah!
D2 D D4 D D2 D A2 A A4 A A2 A Strum. x2:
D
And now the times are changin'
A
Look at everything that's come and gone
D
Sometimes when I play my old six string
A
I think about you, wonder what went wrong
Bm A
Standing on your mama's porch
D G
you told me it'd last forever
Bm A
oh when I held my hand
D G
I knew that it was now or never
Bm A
Those were the best days of my life!
D2 D D4 D D2 D A2 A A4 A A2 A Repeat fading:
Oh yeah! Back in the summer of '69! Uh - uuh!
It was the summer of '69! Oh yeah!
Me and my babe in the '69! Oooh! Oh!
It was the summer, the summer, the summer of '69! Yeah!
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