Jailbait
Aerosmith · Rock In A Hard Place
If what you see is what you get then gimme a bite
Here comes the ladies, they're so insecure
Leave it to the boys and the fool on the hill
Hello baby, yeah it's me won't be no jock, no third degree
Oh, jailbait
Play the foolin', you play the pawn
You wake up baby I'm out the door, oh jailbait
I'm believin', someone talkin
Can't let go, you got a hold, oh jailbait
What it is what you believe
In what you got, got up your sleeve, oh jailbait
Ooh jailbait, ooh jailbait, jailbait
Take it, leave it, roll the dice
You hot as hell, I'm cold as ice, oh jailbait
Tell your daddy how you do me
Put the woodshed, do it to me, jailbait
Whatchya see in daddy's eyes
Check the voice, ain't no surprise, oh jailbait
Ooh, ooh jailbait, jailbait, jailbait, jailbait, jailbait
Do me, do you, tell me, would you
See me, me too, do me, do you
I ain't complainin bitch's brew
Girls in love I never knew she jailbait
Steep the chase, cold sweatin
Stick your feet up grace your bed, oh jailbait
Jailbait, jailbait, jailbait...
Jailbait
Jailbait stands as a compelling song in Aerosmith's extensive discography, showcasing the band's signature blend of hard rock and bluesy swagger. Released on the album Rock In A Hard Place, the track captures the group's enduring ability to craft anthemic rock songs that resonate with audiences across generations. The recording reflects the band's mature sound, balancing heavy guitar riffs with Steven Tyler's distinctive vocal delivery. While the album itself represents a specific chapter in their career, the song contributes to the broader narrative of Aerosmith's evolution from 1970s pioneers to enduring rock icons. Listeners familiar with their classic hits will recognize the familiar energy and thematic depth that define their work, making this track a notable addition to their catalog of powerful rock recordings.

