Genius Lyrics
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Aerosmith – Janie's Got a Gun
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“Janie’s Got A Gun” is the second single from the 1989 Aerosmith album Pump. It was the album’s second of three top 10 hits, reaching #4 in early 1990. It also went to #1 in
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Aerosmith – Sweet Emotion
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“Sweet Emotion” was released in April 1975 by Columbia Records on Aerosmith’s third album Toys in the Attic. The single version was released for radio play on May 19th, 1975. Sweet
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Aerosmith – Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
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“Dude (Looks Like a Lady)” is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith, featured on their ninth studio album, Permanent Vacation. It was released as the lead single and reached
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Aerosmith – Crazy
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“Crazy” was Aerosmith’s second highest charting single among those released from Get A Grip, their best-selling studio album. It received a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a
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Aerosmith (Ft. Don Henley) – Amazing
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[Verse 1] / I kept the right ones out / And let the wrong ones in / Had an angel of mercy to see me through all my sins / There were times in my life / When I was goin' insane
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Aerosmith – Pink
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A suggestive ode to the “pink in the middle”. The third single off Nine Lives, it went well in the charts (US #27, UK #13) and won a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or
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Aerosmith – Toys in the Attic
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The opening title track to Aerosmith’s 1975 album of the same name, and the B-side of the third single from the album, You See Me Crying. Written by vocalist Steven Tyler and lead
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Aerosmith – Adam's Apple
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“Adam’s Apple” utilizes a clever double entendre regarding the Biblical story of Adam and Eve and the much more everyday act of fellatio. Interestingly enough, though he is given
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Aerosmith – Cryin'
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“Cryin” is a song by Aerosmith, the American rock band. It was released as their second single in 1993, from the Geffen produced album Get A Grip. It became the band’s second Top
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Aerosmith – Train Kept A-Rollin'
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[Verse 1] / Well, on a train, I met a dame / She rather handsome, we kinda looked the same / She was pretty, from New York City / I'm walking down that old fair lane / I'm in heat
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Aerosmith – Angel
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Aerosmith scored their first top 20 single in ten years with “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)”, the first single from Permanent Vacation. But its third single, “Angel”, outdid all of
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Aerosmith – I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
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“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” was Aerosmith’s first number one song. It was featured in the movie Armageddon, which starred Steven Tyler’s daughter, Liv Tyler. U2 was originally
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Aerosmith – Walk This Way
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“Walk This Way” is one of Aerosmith’s signature songs. It was released in 1975 as the second single from the album Toys in the Attic. It did not originally chart, but after “Dream
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Aerosmith – Sunshine
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A rocking ballad with a strong Alice in Wonderland influence.
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Aerosmith – Mia
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Mia was one of the last songs Steven Tyler wrote for Night in the Ruts and the only one he wrote entirely by himself. On the Walk This Way memoir from 1997 he reflects on the song
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Aerosmith – Remember (Walking in the Sand)
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One of Aerosmith’s most unique covers, “Remember (Walking in the Sand)” was originally recorded by ‘60s girl group The Shangri-Las and was so beloved it was included in Rolling
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Aerosmith – Intro
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The song serves as a short introduction to Aerosmith’s 1993 album Get a Grip. It contains rapped vocals in a similar style to their hit “Walk This Way”, which featured Run D.M.C
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Aerosmith – Jaded
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[Verse 1] / Hey, j-j-jaded / You got your mama's style / But you're yesterday's child to me / So jaded / You think that's where it's at / But is that where it's supposed to be
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Aerosmith – Young Lust
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Verse 1] / Young lust / Happy just to be in lust / Never have to eat no dust / Everybody talking about / Young lust / You're dying and you're screaming inside
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Aerosmith – Pandora's Box
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[Verse] / When I'm in heat and someone gets a notion / I jump to my feet, I hoof it to the ocean / We hit a beach where no one give a hoot / Nobody never ever wears a suit / The
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Aerosmith – Rag Doll
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“Rag Doll” was the second single from Permanent Vacation, originally only issued as a promotional release to radio. The song reached #12 on the US Rock Chart in November 1987. But
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Aerosmith – Eat the Rich
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“Eat The Rich” was the second single from Get a Grip. While it did do well on rock stations, reaching #5 on the US Rock Chart in June 1993, it did not cross over to pop like the
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Aerosmith – Same Old Song and Dance
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[Verse 1] / Get yourself a cooler, lay yourself low / Coincidental murder, with nothing to show / With the judge, constipation will go to his head / And his wife's aggravation, you
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Aerosmith – Come Together
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Here come old flat top / He come groovin' up slowly / He got Joo Joo eyeball / He one holy roller / He got hair down to his knee / Got to be a joker, he just do what he please / He
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Aerosmith – Draw the Line
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[Verse] / Checkmate honey, beat you at your own damn game / No dice honey, I'm livin' on a astral plane / Feet's on the ground, and your head's goin' down the drain / Oh, heads I
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Aerosmith – Deuces Are Wild
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This sunny ballad was originally recorded by songwriter Jim Vallance in 1988 during the sessions for Pump with Steven Tyler adding his vocals, but it was nixed by Geffen A&R
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Aerosmith – Movin' Out
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[Verse 1] / We all live on the edge of town / Where we all live, ain't a soul around / People startin' comin' / All we do is just a-grin / Said we've got to move out / 'Cause the
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Run–DMC (Ft. Joe Perry & Steven Tyler) – Walk This Way
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Run-D.M.C. fuses rock and rap with this cover of the Aerosmith song, recording it with the actual band instead of simply sampling the original.
This song proved to be a smash hit
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Aerosmith – F.I.N.E.
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The second track off of Aerosmith’s eighth studio album, Pump (which was sandwiched between Permanent Vacation and Get a Grip in a series of comeback records produced by Bruce
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Aerosmith – Somebody
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I need a lady, not somebody shady / Need someone to be close to / Somebody cozy, not somebody nosy / Help me see my whole day through / Someone to share the load / Somebody to walk
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Aerosmith – Nobody's Fault
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[Verse 1] / Lord I must be dreaming / What else could this be / Everybody's screaming / Running for the sea / Holy lands are sinking / Birds take to the sky / The prophets are all
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