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  1. Aug 18, 2023 · Album Credits. Primary Artists Aerosmith & Run–DMC. Featuring Don Henley, Joe Perry & Steven Tyler. Producers Adrian Barber, Aerosmith, Bob Ezrin & 14 more. Writers Brad Whitford, Brian Holland ...

    • "Walk This Way" From: Toys in the Attic. Like "Dream On," "Walk This Way" boasts a twisted chart history. It was originally released as the second single from Toys in the Attic in 1975 but went nowhere.
    • "Dream On" From: Aerosmith. Aerosmith's first charting single was originally released in 1973 when their debut album came out. It stalled at No. 59. Three years later, following the success of Toys in the Attic, "Dream On" was reissued and reached No. 6, becoming the band's first Top 10 hit.
    • "Sweet Emotion" From: Toys in the Attic. The band's first Top 40 appearance includes one of the best uses of a talk box ever recorded (Perry is the manipulated voice you hear at the beginning of the song).
    • "Back in the Saddle" From: Rocks. The opening song on the band's fourth album just cracked the Top 40, but it's another sturdy rocker built on a killer riff and a solid performance by the entire group.
  2. Jun 27, 2024 · 14. "Joanie's Butterfly". From: Rock in a Hard Place (1982) Even at the height of their dysfunction, Aerosmith still churned out a few gems, including the single weirdest song in their discography ...

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    • Dream On’ Steven Tyler wrote "Dream On" on a Steinway upright piano about four years before Aerosmith even formed. "It's about dreaming until your dreams come true," Tyler said.
    • Sweet Emotion’ With "Sweet Emotion," Aerosmith finally cracked the Top 40. The single let them move countless copies of Toys in the Attic and truly helped them enter a new stratosphere of fame.
    • Walk This Way’ Aerosmith were midway through their 1975 classic Toys in the Attic when they took a break to see the new Mel Brooks movie Young Frankenstein in Times Square.
    • Back in the Saddle’ Aerosmith knew they wanted to open their 1976 LP Rocks with a huge, anthemic song. "We recorded it to have this larger-than-life vibe," said producer Jack Douglas.
  3. Sep 1, 2023 · Essential Aerosmith: Their 40 greatest songs, ranked As Steven Tyler and Co. embark on their farewell tour, we count down the most memorable tracks by the Bad Boys from Boston

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  4. Mar 26, 2024 · The Best Aerosmith Songs: 20 Rock Classics ... Do the Talking” was originally the title song of the first Joe Perry Project album but the reworked verses and added lyrics make it a full-fledged ...

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  6. Aerosmith’s next three albums Pump, Get A Grip and Nine Lives would rack up nine more top 40 US hits. And their 1998 Diane Warren-penned chart-topper “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” for the ...

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