SUMMER OF '69, 1 D A 1. I got my first real six-string, bought it at a five-and-dime, D A played it till my fingers bled, it was the summer of 69. D A Me and some guys from school had a band, and we tried real hard, D A Jimmy quit and Jody got married, I shoulda known we'd never get far. G A D G Oh, when I look back now, that summer seemed to last forever, h A D G oh, and if I had a choice, yeah, I'd always wanna be there. h A D - A Those were the best days of my life. D A 2. Ain't no use in complainin' when you got a job to do, D A spent my evenings down at the drive-in and that's where I met you. G A D G Standin on your mama's porch you told me that you'd wait forever, h A D G oh, and when you held my hand, I knew that it was now or never. h A D A Those were the best days of my life, oh, yeah D A back in the summer of '69, oh. F Ais Man, we were killing time C Ais F we were young and restless we needed to unwind. Ais C - D - A - D - A I guess, nothin' can last forever, forever, no. No! SUMMER OF '69, 2 D 3. And now the times are changing, A look at everything that's come and gone. D Sometimes when I play that old six-string, A I think about you, wonder what went wrong G A D G Standin on your mama's porch you told me that it'd last forever, h A D G oh, and when you held my hand, I knew that it was now or never. h A D A Those were the best days of my life, oh, yeah D A back in the summer of '69, oh. D A Back in the summer of 69, oh yeah ! ..... ( h = Bm ; Ais = Bb) (Bryan Adams)