Oh Yeah
Aerosmith · Music From Another Dimension [2012]
(Joe Perry)
I could die for you baby
I could cry for you baby
I'm on my knees for you baby
Won't you please give me some of your love
I got eyes for you baby (oh yeah)
I could die for you baby (oh yeah)
And I will steal for you baby (oh yeah)
Will you just give me some of your love
Some of your love
Some of your love
I don't think I will ever come back
If you'll only give me some of your love
(Guitar solo)
I don't think I'll ever calm down
If you'd only give me some of your love
I could die for you baby
I could cry for you baby
I'm on my knees for you baby
Won't you please give me some of your love
I got eyes for you baby (oh yeah)
I could die for you baby (oh yeah)
And I will steal for you baby (oh yeah)
Will you just give me some of your love
Some of your love
Some of your love
I don't think I will ever come back
If you'll only give me some of your love
(Guitar solo)
I don't think I'll ever calm down
If you'd only give me some of your love
Oh Yeah - Aerosmith
Released in 1999 on the compilation album Music From Another Dimension, "Oh Yeah" is a high-energy rock track that exemplifies Aerosmith's signature blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities. The song features the band's characteristic driving rhythm section and Joe Perry's melodic guitar work, delivered with the vocal power typical of their late-career recordings. As part of their extensive discography, the track reflects the band's enduring ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate with audiences across generations. Its inclusion on a greatest hits collection highlights its status as a staple within their catalog, showcasing the enduring appeal of their sound in the late 1990s.

