Just Feel Better
Aerosmith · Other Songs - Aerosmith
and I can't tell anymore
if I'm coming or I'm going
it's not how I planned it
I've got a key to the door
but it just won't open
and I know I know I know
part of me says let it go
that life happens for a reason
I don't I don't I don't
cause it never worked before
but this time, this time
I'm gonna try anything to
just feel better
tell me what to do
you know I can't see through
the haze around me
and I'll do anything
to just feel better
and I can't find my way
God I need a change
and I'll do anything to
just feel better
any little thing to
just feel better
she said I need you to
hold me
I'm a little far from
the shore
and I'm afraid of sinking
you're the only one
who knows me
and who doesn't ignore
that my sould is weeping
I know I know I know
part of me says let it go
everything must have
its season
and round and round it goes
everyday's the one before
but this time, this time
I'm gonna try anything to
just feel better
tell me what to do
you know I can't see through
the haze around me
and I'll do anything to
just feel better
and I can't find my way
God I need a change
and I'll do anything to
just feel better
any little thing to
just feel better
and I'm tired of holding on
to all the things I
ought to leave behind
yeah
it's really getting old
and I think I need a
little help this time
I'm gonna try anything to
just feel better
tell me what to do
you know I can't see
through the haze around me
and I'll dop anything to
just feel better
I can't find my way
God I need a change
and I'll do anything to
just feel better
any little thing to
just feel better
About Just Feel Better
"Just Feel Better" by Aerosmith stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock prowess, blending driving riffs with the band's signature swagger. Released during a period where Aerosmith solidified their status as a defining voice in 1980s rock, the track exemplifies their ability to fuse melodic sensibilities with aggressive energy. While often associated with their later work, the song's placement in their discography highlights their consistent evolution from their early glam metal roots to a more mature, blues-inflected hard rock sound. The recording captures the raw power that made Aerosmith a global phenomenon, featuring iconic contributions from lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. It serves as a testament to their catalog of anthems that have endured decades, resonating with audiences who appreciate the band's ability to craft memorable, high-energy performances. The track remains a staple of their live sets and radio rotations, cementing their legacy in rock history alongside hits like "Dream On" and "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing."

