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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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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 – Walk This Way [Live! Bootleg]
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / Backstroking lover, always hiding 'neath the covers / 'Til I talked to my daddy, he say / He said, "You ain't seen nothing 'til you're down on a
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Aerosmith – Walk This Way [Classics Live! II]
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / Backstroking lover, always hiding 'neath the covers / 'Til I talked to my daddy, he say / He said, "You ain't seen nothing 'til you're down on a
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Aerosmith – Walk This Way Samples
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See all of “Walk This Way” by Aerosmith’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Aerosmith – Walk This Way Samples
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See all of “Walk This Way” by Aerosmith’s samples
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Aerosmith – Walk This Way (Explicit) [A Little South of Sanity]
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / Backstroking lover / Always hiding 'neath the covers / 'Till I talked to my daddy, he say / He said, "You ain't seen nothing / 'Til you're down
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Press Escape – Walk This Way
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / Backstroking lover, always hiding 'neath the covers / 'Til I talked to my daddy, he say / He said, "You ain't seen nothing 'til you're down on a
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Aerosmith – Walk This Way Covers
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See all of “Walk This Way” by Aerosmith’s covers
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Run–DMC – Walk This Way Samples
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See all of “Walk This Way” by Run–DMC’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Run–DMC (Ft. Aerosmith) – Walk This Way (Jason Nevins Remix)
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Walk This Way (Jason Nevins Remix) Lyrics ... Walk This Way (Jason Nevins Remix) (Unreleased). Credits. Featuring. Aerosmith.
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Hayseed Dixie – Walk This Way
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Backstroke lover / Always hidin' 'neath the covers / When I talked to my dad he say / He said you ain't seen nothin / Till you're down on a muffin / Then you're sure to be a'
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Aerosmith – Dream On
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Off of their first LP, this is one of Aerosmith’s biggest early hits, along with “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion.”
Frontman Steven Tyler began writing the song on his father’s
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Dustin the Turkey (Ft. Bob Geldof) – Walk This Way
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[Verse 1: Bob Geldof, Dustin & Bob Geldof and Dustin] / Backstroking lover, always hiding 'neath the covers / 'Til I talked to my daddy, he say / He said, "You ain't seen nothing '
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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 – Mama Kin
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“Mama Kin” is Steven Tyler’s idea of a spiritual force that drives creativity and pleasure. “Keep in touch with Mama Kin” means remembering the desires that drive you to excel
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PSC (Ft. CeeLo Green) – Walk This Way
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[Intro: T.I. & MacBoney] / Whatchu wanna do wit em on this one Mac? / The Pimp Squad Click gotta spit sum pimp shit / I don't know if I got it in me / Got to / Well I tell you what
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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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ApologetiX – Walk His Way
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Parody of "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith / (Acts 3:1-12) / Bad-footed brother, I was hopin' to recover but the doctors I'm sad to say / Said "We can't do nothin' so you're down on
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Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar on Me
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“Pour Some Sugar On Me” was thrown together in the last ten days of recording sessions for Hysteria. There are two stories as to how the lyric came about.
The first is that Joe
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Rockabye Baby! – Walk this way
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Rock a bye, your baby / With a Dixie melody / When you croon, croon a tune / From the heart of Dixie / Just hang my cradle, mammy mine / Right on that masoned, Dixen line / And
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Ja Rule (Ft. Nelly & Sum 41) – Walk This Way
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[Verse 1: Ja Rule and Nelly] / Now there's a backseat lover, that's always undercover / And we talk 'til my daddy say / Said you ain't seen nothing, 'til you're down on a muffin
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