Under My Skin
Aerosmith · Just Push Play
I like alot where youve been
I maka you break the rules
You got me rockin the blues
givie a little bit get a little bit take it for a ride
when you push love so far away it eats you up inside
there's a girl living under my skin
theres this girl & she's wearing me thin
and I think shes the reason
that its open broken hearted season
theres a girl theres a girl
i know you know you are ...
you are the oh in la la
blow a little kiss get a little bit get a little high yeah yeah
and i can't get you out of me cause your too deep inside
there's a girl living under my skin
theres this girl & she's wearing me thin
and you think shes the reason
that its open broken hearted season
you could spend your whole life time
you could be never more mine
theres a girl theres a girl
theres a girl theres a girl
get a little bit get a little bit get little high yeah
when you push love so far away it eats you up inside
there's a girl living under my skin
theres this girl & she's wearing me thin
and I think shes the reason
that its open broken hearted season
theres a girl theres a girl yeah yeah yeah
theres a girl theres a girl yeah yeah yeah
and I think shes the reason
that its open broken hearted season
theres a girl theres a girl yeah yeah yeah
theres a girl theres a girl yeah yeah yeah
theres a girl theres a girl yeah yeah yeah
theres a girl theres a girl yeah yeah yeah
theres a girl theres a girl
Under My Skin
Under My Skin stands as a defining track from Aerosmith's 2001 album, Just Push Play. Released during a period of significant transition for the band, the song captures their enduring hard rock sound while reflecting the introspective mood of the early twenty-first century. The recording showcases the group's signature blend of gritty vocals and powerful instrumentation, maintaining the high-energy delivery fans expect from the Boston rockers. As part of a discography that spans decades, this work highlights the band's ability to evolve without losing their core identity. The track remains a notable song in their extensive catalogue, demonstrating their continued relevance in the rock genre through a production style that balances classic elements with modern sensibilities.

