Let The Music Do The Talking
Aerosmith · Gold [2005]
Rock-a-bye baby
If you want to dance
Grab yourself a body
And take a chance
They say one time around
Is all you get
But I'm still dancin'
So you lost your bet
I got a hardcore mama
With a hot hoochie coo
Make my wheels start spinnin'
Like a formula two
I got one for the money
Two for the show
Three for my honey
And four to let you know that I
Let The Music Do The Talking
Let The Music Do The Talking
Let The Music Do The Talking
Let The Music Do The Talking
Cheese cake
Mabye if I take another bite
I'm a real fat city
I'm an aero delight
Threw out my pipe
And my alcoline
Got a squeaky clean body
And a dirty mind
I'm a real fine dancer
I'll be cuttin' rug
Got my brand new baby
She's my brand new drug
Let The Music Do The Talking
(Repeat)
If you want to dance
Grab yourself a body
And take a chance
They say one time around
Is all you get
But I'm still dancin'
So you lost your bet
I got a hardcore mama
With a hot hoochie coo
Make my wheels start spinnin'
Like a formula two
I got one for the money
Two for the show
Three for my honey
And four to let you know that I
Let The Music Do The Talking
Let The Music Do The Talking
Let The Music Do The Talking
Let The Music Do The Talking
Cheese cake
Mabye if I take another bite
I'm a real fat city
I'm an aero delight
Threw out my pipe
And my alcoline
Got a squeaky clean body
And a dirty mind
I'm a real fine dancer
I'll be cuttin' rug
Got my brand new baby
She's my brand new drug
Let The Music Do The Talking
(Repeat)
Let The Music Do The Talking
Aerosmith's "Let The Music Do The Talking" serves as a dynamic song on their 2005 compilation album, Gold. The track exemplifies the band's signature hard rock sound, blending driving rhythms with the vocal prowess of Steven Tyler. Released during a period where the group focused on reuniting their classic lineup and performing live, the recording captures the energy of their mid-to-late career. It stands alongside other notable tracks from their discography, reflecting the enduring appeal of their anthemic style. The song remains a staple for fans of the band, showcasing their ability to craft powerful, crowd-pleasing rock anthems that have defined their legacy in the genre.

