Don't Stop

Aerosmith · Other Songs - Aerosmith

Remember when somebody tried to tell you how to walk?
And now they got the balls to tell us how we should talk
(Oh no, glove love *****) ainÂ’t cool, I must agree
So get outta my face, you ainÂ’t got nothinÂ’ on me
Some say they do, some say they donÂ’t, I take it in stride
And I can never get enough if I donÂ’t got to swallow my pride
I heard it all before and then she told me ‘gimme some slack’
Then she smiled at me and gave me the shirt right off her back
(and thatÂ’s when I took advantage of the situation)
Chorus:
DonÂ’t stop
RockinÂ’ your socks off
DonÂ’t stop
KnockinÂ’ their blocks off
DonÂ’t stop
GettinÂ’ your rocks off

DonÂ’t stop
TakinÂ’ a hit, boy
DonÂ’t stop
ShakinÂ’ your fist, boy
DonÂ’t stop

I ainÂ’t got much to lose
IÂ’m feelinÂ’ so confused

ThereÂ’s such a small big line between pleasure and pain
And when you say donÂ’t, ***** donÂ’t stop, I got to complain
(yeah) I think I may be gettinÂ’ real tired of all the steam
Because itÂ’s hard to get the way you move out of my dreams
(got to get it while you can)
Chorus
Whenever youÂ’re in doubt
You got to whip it out

[guitar solo]
When you keep hearinÂ’ no and your body says yes
But you canÂ’t hear a word thatÂ’s been said
But you gotta confess lookinÂ’ up her address

[repeat chorus to end]

Don't Stop

Released in 1975 on the album Toys in the Attic, Don't Stop stands as one of Aerosmith's most enduring anthems. The track captures the band's signature hard rock sound, blending Steven Tyler's gritty vocals with Joe Perry's driving guitar riffs. It became a staple of their live performances and helped solidify their reputation as the Bad Boys of Rock. The song's energetic tempo and defiant attitude reflect the band's resilience during a period of intense creative output. As a cornerstone of their discography, it remains a defining moment in classic rock history, showcasing the chemistry that propelled Aerosmith to international stardom. Its lasting appeal continues to resonate with fans across generations, cementing its place in the rock canon.