Sudona Sunrise

Aerosmith · Other Songs - Aerosmith

I was a city boy
Cought up in a city way
A nitty gritty boy
Stayin' out all night
And always gettin blown away

There ain't no breeze to cool the heat of love

She was a city girl
With no responsibility
A pretty little city girl
All fired up and what's
That got to do to me

There ain't no breeze to cool the heat of love

It's as clear as a
Sunrise in Sudona
Just what it is
That's blowin' in the wind
It's the fire in her eyes
It's the tear when she cries
It's the heat when I fall on my knees
That I'm thinkin' of

There ain't no breeze to cool the heat of love

It's as clear as a
Sunrise in Sudona
Just what it is
That's blowin' in the wind
It's the fire in her eyes
It's the tear when she cries
It's the heat when I fall on my knees
That I'm thinkin' of

There ain't no breeze to cool the heat of love

Sudona Sunrise

Aerosmith's "Sudona Sunrise" stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock and heavy metal influences, showcasing their signature blend of melodic hooks and driving rhythms. While often associated with their broader catalog of anthems, this track highlights the group's versatility beyond their most famous hits. The recording reflects the era's production style, emphasizing the band's ability to craft songs that resonate with audiences through powerful instrumentation and vocal delivery. It remains a notable song in their discography, representing the enduring appeal of their work in the rock genre.