Sweet Emotion

Aerosmith · Toys In The Attic

Sweet emotion
Sweet emotion

talk about things and nobody cares
wearin' other things that nobody wears
callin' my name but i gotta make it clear
I can't say baby where i'll be in a year

some smack talkin mama with a face like a gent
said my get up and go musta got up and went
well i got good news she's a real good lier
cause the backstage boogie set your pants on fire

sweet emotion
sweet emotion

I pulled into town in the police car
your daddy said I took it just a little too far
you tellin other things but your girlfriend lied
you can't catch me cause the rabbit done died
yes it is

you stand in the front just a shakin your ass
I'll take you backstage and you'll drink from my glass
Ill talk about somethin' that you'll sure understand
cause a month on the road an i'll be eatin from your hand

Sweet Emotion

Aerosmith's 'Sweet Emotion' stands as a cornerstone of hard rock history, defined by its soaring guitar solo and emotive vocals. Released on the 1973 album 'Toys in the Attic,' the track exemplifies the band's signature blend of bluesy riffs and melodic sensibilities that would characterize their early career. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the raw energy and vulnerability of the era, cementing Aerosmith's status as pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and American hard rock scenes. Its influence permeates countless subsequent recordings, establishing a template for guitar-driven anthems that prioritizes emotional resonance over technical complexity.