Luv Lies
Aerosmith · Just Push Play
To fall in lust, not love, ain't no sin at all
And tell me, when you're with your best friend's friend,
do you still feel out of place?
No thanks, I took that ride
God only knows I've tried believing
Chorus:
I imagine everyone sometimes
Will cross their heart and hope to die
To tell I luv you lies
I imagine everyone survives
For giving up all that you got
To tell I luv you lies
The first time you look for love, you find you don't know jack
So much for mind games, you play to win
'Cause first you lose your heart's desire, then you get it back
But ignorance ain't bliss
There's so much more behind the kiss I'm feeling
Chorus
When loneliness and paranoia feeds me
God help the person who needs me
If ignorance is bliss than take me off the list I'm leaving
Chorus
Luv Lies
Aerosmith's "Luv Lies" serves as a standout track from the 1989 album "Just Push Play," continuing the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibilities. Released during a period where the group refined their sound following the success of "Pump," the song exemplifies their ability to craft anthemic choruses that resonate with audiences. The recording features the band's characteristic interplay between heavy guitar riffs and soaring vocals, characteristic of their work in the late 1980s. While not a chart-topping single in the same vein as earlier hits, the track remains a notable addition to their discography, reflecting the band's enduring appeal and their capacity to deliver engaging rock music across different eras.
