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Bryan Adams Shares Saucy Inspiration Behind His Classic Song 'Summer Of '69'

Singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has clarified once and for all that, yes, the meaning of his classic song 바카라Summer of 바카라69바카라 is entirely sexual.

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Singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has clarified once and for all that, yes, the meaning of his classic song 바카라Summer of 바카라69바카라 is entirely sexual.

Setting the record straight, the rocker confirmed that he wanted to deliver something X-rated with his 1984 head-bopping anthem.

Bryan sounds surprised that some fans still haven바카라t clocked onto the naughtier undertones of the track, reports Mirror.co.uk.

바카라Well, I was going to call the song 바카라Best Days of My Life바카라 but mentioning 바카라69바카라 felt a bit more provocative. Isn바카라t this talk a bit sexy for breakfast time?바카라 he quipped, before adding that, at the age 64, he has hit his prime: 바카라Oh, the best days are now, always now. When I wrote that song, I was trying hard to imagine or fantasise what life would hold, but I바카라m there now and, you know, it바카라s great바카라.

Back in 2008, the chart-topper shared that his intentions behind the ditty were always on the saucy, not sunny, end of the spectrum.

바카라There is a slight misconception it바카라s about a year, but it바카라s not. '69' has nothing to do about a year, it has to do with a sexual position,바카라 he said, quoted by Mirror.co.uk.

바카라At the end of the song, the lyric says that 바카라It바카라s me and my baby in a 69바카라 -- you바카라d have to be pretty thick in the ears if you couldn바카라t get that lyrics (sic)바카라.

Co-writer Jim Vallance previously insisted that his intentions were far more innocent whilst putting pen to paper: 바카라I don바카라t pretend to speak for Bryan. Two of us wrote the song바카라 Maybe he was thinking about something completely different바카라 but I was thinking about that amazing summer when I turned 17."

In a far-reaching interview with 바카라The Sunday Times바카라, Bryan also recalled his past encounters with Princess Diana.

He famously wrote a tune called Diana, which included the line, 바카라He might have lots of dough, but I know he ain바카라t right for you,바카라 despairing about her marriage to then-Prince Charles.

Bryan, who has since retired the song, revealed that Diana had heard the song and described it as 바카라very funny.바카라

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