Bryan Adams reveals that his hit song "Summer of '69" has a more suggestive meaning, referring to the sexual position rather than the year. Adams explained that he used "69" as a sexual reference to make the song more provocative. However, his co-writer, Jim Vallance, claims that the song is about their favorite summers as teenage boys. Adams, now 64, reflects on the present and says that his best days are the ones he's creating now. Recently, during a concert, an unruly fan interrupted Adams while he was performing "Summer of '69," but the singer handled the situation with humor.
Bryan Adams has confirmed the "provocative" meaning behind his hit song "Summer of '69," stating that he chose the title to be more provocative and that it refers to a sexual position rather than the year. Adams, who recently discussed the song in an interview, also expressed his contentment with his current life and being a father to his two daughters.
Bryan Adams has revealed the true meaning behind his iconic 1984 hit "Summer Of '69," stating that it references the sexual position 69 rather than the year. The singer admitted that he was going to call the song "Best Days Of My Life" but chose a more provocative title. Adams criticized fans for not realizing the saucy meaning and referred to them as "thick." Despite his revelation, the song's co-writer maintains that it was about the year. In a separate incident, a fan rushed on stage during one of Adams' concerts to sing along before being escorted off by security.