Shame On You

Aerosmith · Gold [2005]

Somebody tryin' to take my soul

Nobody gotta hear my rock n' roll

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you babe



No leader, steady as a ghost

Tooth sweeter, powdering her nose

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

A-smith, old hank pank

Pulling down your knickers

Ah, who you gonna spank

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Joe Perry, Oh, Mr Style

Some kind of killer bee

Buzz a while

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Bogus honey, square dance close

Grab your partner, bring it home 'n dosey, dosey

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you baby



Seemin' jazzy bein' shipped in

Wilds of the Stanley

Try to given' in

Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you baby

Seven or eleven

Go to roll the dice

Am I in heaven

Or am I in Miami Vice



Shame, shame, shame on you babe

Shame, shame, shame on you baby

Shame On You

Shame On You stands as a testament to Aerosmith's enduring ability to craft hard-hitting rock anthems. Released during the band's resurgence in the early 2000s, the track captures the gritty energy and blues-infused rock sound that defined their career. The song showcases the signature vocal interplay between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, blending raw power with melodic sensibility. As part of their extensive discography, it reflects the group's commitment to high-energy performances and polished production values. This recording remains a staple for fans who appreciate the band's classic rock roots and their capacity to deliver memorable hooks without relying on excessive ornamentation. It serves as a solid song point into their later work, highlighting the consistency that has kept them relevant across decades.