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The Hidden Meaning Of Bryan Adams' Summer Of '69

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Emma Johnson

Updated on February 18, 2026

The Hidden Meaning Of Bryan Adams' Summer Of '69

It's about the summer of love, right? Well, no, that was 1967. But while many fans of Adams have always assumed that the musician was singing about the year 1969, Adams has cleared up any confusion (or created more confusion, depending on your perspective) in subsequent interviews. "It's not about a year. It's a metaphor. I never said 1969," Adams said in a segment of a New Zealand talk show, according to 94.7 WCSX. Which makes sense, since, after all, the Canadian musician would've only been nine years old at the time. In fact, it seems Adams was using "69" as a reference to a certain intimate position. "A lot of people think it's about the year," Adams told CBS in 2008. "but actually, it's more about making love in the summertime. It's using '69 as a sexual reference."

In contrast to the rock star's narrative, though, the song's co-writer, Jim Vallance, believes that the song has a very different meaning. In his line-by-line lyrical breakdown on Song Facts, as reported by Uproxx, the artist claims that, "In our first draft of the song, the lyric 'summer of '69' appears only once, never to be repeated. It wasn't the title, it was just another line in the song."

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Update: 2023-12-28