Chiquita
Aerosmith · Night In The Ruts
Ooooh on the beach in Cartegena
She salty baby with the name
Oh chiquita
No no chiquita
She takes me walkin' in de sunshine
She she'll be lovin' 'til de moon shine
Love chiquita
Oh love chiquita
She got the poppy eyed desire
Tease 'til the boys put out your fire
Love chiquita
Oh love chiquita... ou ou ou ooouuu
Oh no no now don't you wake me up I'm dreamin'
No no no if you shake me I'll be screamin'
Love chiquita
Oh love chiquita... ou ou ou ou ooooou
She salty baby with the name
Oh chiquita
No no chiquita
She takes me walkin' in de sunshine
She she'll be lovin' 'til de moon shine
Love chiquita
Oh love chiquita
She got the poppy eyed desire
Tease 'til the boys put out your fire
Love chiquita
Oh love chiquita... ou ou ou ooouuu
Oh no no now don't you wake me up I'm dreamin'
No no no if you shake me I'll be screamin'
Love chiquita
Oh love chiquita... ou ou ou ou ooooou
Chiquita
Aerosmith's "Chiquita" serves as a standout track from their 1989 album "Night In The Ruts," marking a significant shift in the band's sound toward a more polished, radio-friendly rock style. The song features the band's signature blend of hard-hitting riffs and melodic hooks, characteristic of their work during the late 1980s and early 1990s. While the album itself was less commercially successful than their previous hits, "Chiquita" remains a notable example of the group's ability to craft memorable, anthemic rock songs that defined their era. It showcases the collaborative chemistry between Steven Tyler's vocals and Joe Perry's guitar work, solidifying their status as a major force in hard rock history.
