Bryan Adams – Summer Of ’69 scritto da admin 18 Gennaio 2016 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 want to be there, Those were the best days of my life. (Hey) Ain’t no use in complainin’, When you got a job to do, Spent my evenin’s 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. 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.