Walk This Way
Aerosmith · Devil's Got A New Disguise [2006]
When I talked to my dad he say
He said you ain't seen nothin till you're down on a muffin
Then you're sure to be a'changin' your ways
I met a cheerleader was a real young bleeder
All the times I could reminisce
Was the best things in lovin' with her sister and her cousin
So I gave her just a little kiss a'like this
Seesaw swingin' with the boys in the school
And your feet flying up in the air
I sing hey diddle diddle put your kitty in the middle
Of the swing like you didn't care
So I took a big chance at the high school dance
With a missy who was ready to play
Wasn't me she was foolin' 'cause she knew what she was doin'
And I knew her love was here to stay
When she told me to
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walk this way, talk this way,
walk this way, talk this way,
Uh, just gimme a kiss!
Like this.
School girl sweetie with a classy kinda sassy
Little skirt's climbin' way up her knee,
There was three young ladies in the school gym locker
When I noticed they was lookin' at me.
I was a high school loser, never made it with the ladies
Till the boys told me somethin' I missed,
Then my next door neighbor with a daughter had a favor
So I gave her just a little kiss a'like this
Seesaw swingin' with the boys in the school
And your feet flying up in the air
I sing hey diddle diddle put your kitty in the middle
Of the swing like you didn't care
So I took a big chance at the high school dance
With a missy who was ready to play
Wasn't me she was foolin' 'cause she knew what she was doin'
When she told me how to walk this way
She told me to
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Walk This Way
Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" serves as the closing track on their 2006 album "Devil's Got A New Disguise." Released over two decades after the band's initial resurgence in the late 1980s, the recording reflects a mature phase in their career where they blended hard rock with polished pop sensibilities. The song features a driving rhythm section and vocal delivery characteristic of the group's signature sound during this era. While the track was not a major commercial hit upon its release, it stands as a significant addition to the band's discography, showcasing their ability to craft anthemic rock songs that resonate with long-time fans. It complements other notable works from the period, such as "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," which also appeared on the same album.

