Toys In The Attic
Aerosmith · Toys In The Attic
In the attic, lights
Voices scream, nothing seems
Real's a dream
Leaving the things that are real behind
Leaving the things that you love from mind
All of the things that you learned from fears
Nothing is left for the years, voices scream
Nothing seems real's a dream
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys
In the attic, lights
Voices scream, nothing seems
Real's a dream
Leaving the things that are real behind
Leaving the things that you love from mind
All of the things that you learned from fears
Nothing is left for the years, voices scream
Nothing seems real's a dream
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic........
Voices scream, nothing seems
Real's a dream
Leaving the things that are real behind
Leaving the things that you love from mind
All of the things that you learned from fears
Nothing is left for the years, voices scream
Nothing seems real's a dream
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys
In the attic, lights
Voices scream, nothing seems
Real's a dream
Leaving the things that are real behind
Leaving the things that you love from mind
All of the things that you learned from fears
Nothing is left for the years, voices scream
Nothing seems real's a dream
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic
Toys toys toys in the attic........
Toys In The Attic
Aerosmith's 1989 single "Toys In The Attic" stands as a defining rock anthem from their final studio album of the decade. The track showcases the band's signature blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities, featuring Joe Perry's melodic guitar work and Steven Tyler's soaring vocals. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the song became a staple of their live performances and radio rotation. It captures the band's ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, solidifying their status as one of rock's most enduring acts. The recording exemplifies the polished yet gritty sound that characterized their late-80s output.

