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Artist/Band:
Aerosmith
Lyrics for Song: The Other Side (Dulcimer Stomp)
Lyrics for Album: Pump
lovin' you's got to be (take me to the other side)
like the devil and the deep blue sea ( ... )
forget about your foolish pride
c'mon, take me to the other side
my mama told me there'd be days like this
and man she wasn't foolin'
'cause I just can't believe the way you kiss
uh huh
you opened up your mouth with baited breath
you said you'd never leave me
you love me, you hate me, I tried to take the loss
you're cryin' me a river but I got to get across
lovin' you's got to be (take me to the other side)
like the devil and the deep blue sea ( ... )
forget about your foolish pride
c'mon, take me to the other side
I'm lookin' for another kind of love
oh lordy how I need it
the kind that likes to leap without a shove
oh honey, best believe it
to save a lot of time and foolish pride
I'll say what's on my mind, girl
you love me, you hate me, you cut me down to size
you blinded me with lovin' yeah it opened up my eyes
lovin' you's got to be
like some devil and the deep blue sea
my conscience got to be my guide
oh honey take me, take take ...
take me to the other side
I'm lookin' for another kind of love
oh lordy how I need it
the kind that likes to leap without a shove
honey, you best believe it
now I ain't one for sayin' long good-byes
I hope all is forgiven
you love me, you hate me, I used to be your lover
you know you've had it comin' girl so take me to the other side
take me to the other side
take me to the other side
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The Other Side (Dulcimer Stomp)
Released on Aerosmith's 1989 album Pump, The Other Side (Dulcimer Stomp) stands as a defining track of the band's hard rock evolution during the late 1980s. Featuring the distinctive Dulcimer Stomp guitar riff, the song exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and driving rhythms that characterized their work in this era. As a staple of their discography, it showcases Joe Perry's songwriting prowess and Steven Tyler's vocal delivery, cementing Aerosmith's status as a leading force in the rock genre. The recording remains a critical component of their catalog, often cited by fans and critics alike for its energetic performance and enduring appeal within the hard rock canon. |
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