Sick As A Dog
Aerosmith · Rocks
Please a get'cha your head out of the loo
Please and we're a long long way from home
Please you'd turn a young man's face to stone
Sick as a dog what's your story
Sick as a dog a cat got your tongue
Sick as a dog you'll be sorry
Sick as a dog you're really ain't that young
Please you were much to my surprise
Please you're the lady in disguise
Please you're the only a friend I got
Please you'll be the last to see me rot
Sick as a dog what's your story
Sick as a dog uum... cat got your tongue
Sick as a dog you'll be sorry
Sick as a dog 'cause ya really ain't that young
Please it's a shame you're so refined
Please you was the last thing on my mind
Please don't be late to take it light
Please you're gonna bay into the night
Sick as a dog what's your story
Sick as a dog uum... cat got your tongue
Sick as a dog you'll be sorry
Sick as a dog 'cause you really ain't so young....
Shuuuu...
Take it light
Take it light
Take it light
Take it light
Say goodnight
Take it light
About Sick As A Dog
"Sick As A Dog" stands as a defining track from Aerosmith's 1989 album *Rocks*, capturing the band's signature blend of hard rock and blues-infused energy. Released during a pivotal era when the group solidified their status as rock royalty, the song features the iconic "I'm sick as a dog" vocal hook delivered by Steven Tyler, showcasing his raw, emotive style that became a hallmark of their sound. The recording exemplifies the band's ability to craft anthemic choruses that resonate deeply with audiences, balancing heavy guitar riffs with melodic sensibilities. As part of their extensive discography, this track remains a staple of their live performances and a testament to Aerosmith's enduring influence on the hard rock genre throughout the late 1980s and beyond.

