The best days of my life

August 2024 · 3 minute read

Canadian songster Bryan Adams’s 1985 hit Summer of ‘69 is Britain’s top summer song, our poll in which people picked their favourite from a list of summertime singles has revealed. The Beatles classic Here Comes The Sun -which incidentally was recorded in the summer of 1969- ranks as second favourite.

Unsurprisingly, opinion varies across age ranges. The 1990s classic Summertime by the Fresh Prince (aka Will Smith) and Jazzy Jeff, for example, is the second favourite summer record of 25 to 39 year olds, while not a single person aged over 60 rates the tune.

The summer season of 1969 is a recurring theme in our poll. The most preferred song revolves around the season, and the second placed track was recorded during the actual summer of 1969.

Songwriter Jim Vallance, who penned the nation’s favourite summer song alongside singer Bryan Adams, rather later in 1985, has said that the original title of the hit track was, aptly, ‘Those were the best days of my life’. On his website he reveals the story behind the track’s name:

‘In our first draft of the song the phrase "best days of my life" appears seven times... [but] by the time we recorded the final recorded version of the song, "best days of my life" had been demoted, appearing only three times, while the phrase "summer of '69" appeared five times.’

Events in the summer of 1969 included Neil Armstrong landing on the moon on 20th July, the most famous music festival of modern times Woodstock taking place in August with headliners including the Who and Jimi Hendrix, and anti-war sentiment in opposition to America’s conflict with Vietnam dominating the mind-set of youth.

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