Reefer Head Woman
Aerosmith · Night In The Ruts
I got a reefer headed woman
She fell right down from the sky
Good Lord
Woh... I got a reefer head a woman
She fell right down from the sky
Well I got'sta drink me a two fifths of whiskey
Just to get half as high
When the good Lord made that woman
He sure went to town
Oooh... when the good Lord made that woman
He sure went to town
Well when he was feelin' high
Oooh... he sure should have been feelin' low
Oh Mr. Perry
I got a reefer headed woman
Lord... she fell right down from the sky
Uuum... got a reefer headed woman
She fell right down from the sky
Lord I got to drink me two fifths of whiskey
Just to get just to get half as high
She fell right down from the sky
Good Lord
Woh... I got a reefer head a woman
She fell right down from the sky
Well I got'sta drink me a two fifths of whiskey
Just to get half as high
When the good Lord made that woman
He sure went to town
Oooh... when the good Lord made that woman
He sure went to town
Well when he was feelin' high
Oooh... he sure should have been feelin' low
Oh Mr. Perry
I got a reefer headed woman
Lord... she fell right down from the sky
Uuum... got a reefer headed woman
She fell right down from the sky
Lord I got to drink me two fifths of whiskey
Just to get just to get half as high
Reefer Head Woman
Aerosmith's "Reefer Head Woman" stands as a defining track from their 1989 album, Night In The Ruts. Released during the height of the band's commercial success, the song blends hard rock energy with a distinctive, hypnotic rhythm that became a staple of their live performances. The recording features the band's signature blend of heavy guitar riffs and melodic vocals, capturing the essence of late 80s alternative rock. While the track has become a cultural touchstone often associated with cannabis culture, its primary significance lies in its role within Aerosmith's discography and its contribution to the genre's evolution during that era.

