Nine Lives

Aerosmith · Nine Lives

Well, well, well
I feel just like I'm fallin' in love
There's a new cool
Some kind of verbooty
That fits me like a velvet glove

And it's cool
"Schoo ba pa du ba"
She's talkin'to me Juba to Jive
Yeah, the girl's in love
No doubt about it
The moment of truth has arrived

And in a wink
The funk was all around me
And I think
I'm dead in love again

Nine Lives - Feelin' lucky
Nine Lives - Live again
Nine Lives - It ain't over
Nine Lives - Live for ten

I got good luck
In certain situations
I'm feelin' like I hung the moon
And then at times
I'm so weak from lovin'
I couldn't even carry a tune
Yeah

But now I'm back
Oh yes I am
I maybe fall apart at the seams
I had a nightmare
Believe me when I tell you
Nobody ever die in their dreams

I think
I need a stay of execution
In a wink
I'm dead in love again

Nine Lives - Puss amd booty
Nine Lives - Live again
Nine Lives - It ain't over
Nine Lives - Live for ten

Well, well, well
Engine room to bombardier
Is this a dream
I died and went to Heaven
She's enough to make you
Cry in your beer

How can a good thing
7 come 11
Slip into a fare thee well
And how can one man's
Little bit o' Heaven
Turn into another man's Hell

I think I need
A stay of execution
Yeah, I know
I'm dead in love again

Nine Lives - Hello lucky
Nine Lives - Live again
Nine Lives - It ain't over
Nine Lives - Live for ten

Nine Lives - Takin' over
Nine Lives - Live again
Nine Lives - It ain't over
Nine Lives - Live for ten

Nine Lives - Hello lucky
Nine Lives - Live again
Nine Lives - It ain't over
Nine Lives - Live for ten

Nine Lives

Aerosmith's "Nine Lives" stands as a defining track from their 1998 album of the same name, marking a pivotal return to their hard rock roots after a period of experimentation. The song features the band's signature blend of gritty vocals and driving guitar riffs, characteristic of their classic era, while addressing themes of resilience and the ability to overcome adversity. Released during a time when the group was reasserting their status as a major force in rock music, the recording captures the raw energy and emotional depth that fans have long associated with the band. It serves as a testament to their enduring ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences, bridging the gap between their past successes and their evolving sound in the late 1990s.