Bryan Adams - Summer of '69
I got my first real six-string
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Bought it at the five-and-dime
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Played it till my fingers bled
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Was the summer of '69
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Me and some guys from school
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Had a band and we tried real hard
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Jimmy quit, Jody got married
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Shoulda known, we'd never get far
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Oh when I look back now
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That summer seemed to last forever
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And if I had the choice
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Yeah, I'd always want to be there
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Those were the best days of my life
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Ain't no use in complainin'
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When you got a job to do
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Spent my evenings down
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at the drive-in
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And that's when I met you yeah!
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Standin' on your mama's porch
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You told me that
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you'd wait forever
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Oh and when you held my hand
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I knew that it was now or never
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Those were the best days of my life
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Oh yeah
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back in the summer of '69 ohhh
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Man we were killin' time
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We were young and restless
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We needed to unwind
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I guess nothin' can last forever,
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Forever, no
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And now the times are changin'
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Look at everything that's
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come and gone
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Sometimes when I play
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that old six-string
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Think about you wonder
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what went wrong
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Standin' on your mama's porch
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You told me that it last forever
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Oh and when you held my hand
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I knew that it was now or never
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Those were the best days of my life
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Oh yeah back in the summer of '69
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Un-huh it was the summer of '69
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oh yeah
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Me and my baby in '69, ohhhhhh
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It was the summer, the summer,
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The summer of '69
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