Gypsy Boots
Aerosmith · Other Songs - Aerosmith
Gypsy gypsy bittersweet
Screamer dreamer disarray
Gypsy gypsy why did you fly away
No good papa's no good
Sister's no good and that's a drag
Sometimes you're feelin'
Like your head's on the ceiling
When you scream hey mama... rag
Oooh... when your daddy come home
Wit an old soup bone
'Cause he drank all the money away
And your mama's in the kitchen
On the phone she be bitchin'
And your girlfriend who called to say
Gypsy gypsy dancing feet
Gypsy gypsy bittersweet
Screamer dreamer disarray
Gypsy gypsy why did you fly away
High school lover with ya corpse undercover
Gettin high jack... Lebanese
Hey mama choosed it y'all all been through it
Or be fallin' off you right to your knees
Pair a shades shotgun rock on
Chewing gum take it to the dance tonight
Your a love hate child with wild child smile
And you don't care wrong from right
Gypsy gypsy dancing feet
Gypsy gypsy bittersweet
Screamer dreamer disarray
Gypsy gypsy why did you fly away
Nobody but nobody baby
Knockin' my socks off
Rock rock rockin'
I'll be gotten I'll be gettin' my rocks off
Nobody but nobody shootin'
never gets a shot off
Yeah yeah yeah
Gypsy Boots
Gypsy Boots stands as a defining track from Aerosmith's 1989 album Pump, capturing the band's signature blend of hard rock and bluesy swagger. Released during a period of renewed commercial success, the song showcases the group's ability to craft anthemic rock with a distinct rhythmic drive. The recording features the tight interplay between Steven Tyler's charismatic vocals and Joe Perry's sharp guitar work, elements that became hallmarks of their late-eighties output. As part of a critically acclaimed era that revitalized their career, the track exemplifies the polished yet gritty sound that brought the band back to the forefront of American rock. Its enduring presence in their live sets underscores its importance within their broader discography and its lasting appeal to fans of classic rock.

