Rag Doll

Aerosmith · Permanet Vacation

(Chorus)
Rag Doll, livin' in a movie
Hot tramp, daddy's little cutie
So fine, they'll never see ya
leavin' by the back door, man
Hot time, get it while it's easy
Don't mind, come on up and see me
Rag Doll, baby won't you do me
Like you done before

I'm feelin' like a bad boy
Mmm, just like a bad boy
I'm rippin' up a Rag Doll
Like throwing away an old toy
Some babe's talkin' real loud
Talkin' all about the new crowd
Try and sell me on an old dream
A new version of the old scene
Speak easy on the grape vine
Keep shufflin' in the shoe shine
Old tin lizzy, do it till you're dizzy
Give it all ya got until you're put out of your misery

(Chorus)

Yes, I'm movin', Yes I'm movin'
get ready for the big time
Tap dancing on a land mine
Yes I'm movin', Yes I'm movin'
Old tin lizzy, do it till you're dizzy
Give it all ya got until you're put out of your misery

(Chorus)
Baby won't you do me, baby won't you do me....
Like you done before (huh huh)

Yes, I'm movin', Yes I'm movin'
Get ready for the big time
Get crazy on the moonshine
Yes, I'm movin', I'm really movin'

Sloe gin fizzy
Do it till you're dizzy
Give it all you got until you're put out of your misery

(Repeat Chorus)

Rag Doll

Aerosmith's "Rag Doll" serves as a standout track from their 1993 album *Permanent Vacation*, capturing the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility. The song features the iconic vocals of Steven Tyler and the driving guitar work of Joe Perry, characteristic of the group's late 1990s output. It reflects the band's ability to craft anthemic rock songs that balance aggression with emotional depth, a hallmark of their discography during this era. The recording exemplifies the polished yet gritty production style that defined Aerosmith's work in the early 1990s, contributing to their enduring legacy in the hard rock genre.