Adam's Apple
Aerosmith · Toys In The Attic
Way before the stable
Lighting struck right down from the sky
A mother ship with fate said let's give it a try
Conscience was related
Man he was created
Lady luck took him by surprise
A sweet and bitter fruit it surely opened his eyes
Well she ate it
Lordy it was love at first bite
Well she ate it
Never knowin wrong from right right right
Even Eve in Eden
Voices tried deceiving
With lies that showed the lady the way
At first she stopped and turned and tried to walk away
Man he was believer
Lady was deceiver
So the story goes but you see
The snake was he and she just climbed right up his tree
So she ate it
Lordy it was love at first bite
Well she ate it
Never knowin wrong from right right right
Whooooaaa......
Conscience was related
Man he was created
When lady luck took him by surprise
The sweet and bitter fruit it surely opened his eyes
Evil came like reignin
Who knows who's to blamin
Something tried to lay her to waste
And all she want and need was just a little taste
Whooa, she ate it
Lordy it was love at first bite
Well she ate it
Never knowin wrong from right right right
Well she ate it
Lordy it was love at first bite
Yeah she ate it
Never knowin wrong from right right
Oh that's right
Adam's Apple
Released on Aerosmith's 1989 album *Toys in the Attic*, "Adam's Apple" stands as a defining track of the band's late-period hard rock and glam metal era. Featuring the iconic vocals of Steven Tyler and the signature guitar work of Joe Perry, the song blends anthemic energy with a driving rhythm that became a staple of Aerosmith's live performances. Its inclusion on *Toys in the Attic* marked a shift in the band's sound, moving away from their earlier heavy metal roots toward a more polished, arena-ready rock style. The track remains a quintessential example of 1980s rock music, capturing the spirit of the decade while showcasing the band's enduring ability to craft memorable, high-energy recordings that resonate with audiences worldwide.
