Another Last Goodbye
Aerosmith · Music From Another Dimension [2012]
Give my heart a break
You say it's you that loves me more
And then you kick and slam your door.
Hey
While you're on your way
I want to thank you for the ride
And pull the thorn out of my side
And call me your baby.
I kissed away the tears you cried
And then you go and leave me
Pissed off and alone
It's all about your sweet thing
Or maybe it's the devil in your eyes
Yeah, what it takes to make this love survive
Another last goodbye
Another last goodbye
You crash and burn
With the pages turned
In your black book full of names
And then you throw your frozen heart
Out in somebody else's flames
And it's a low down dirty, dirty shame.
Don't let this love slip through the tracks
I miss your claw marks on my back
And call me your baby
I kissed away the tears you cried
And then you go and leave me
Pissed off and alone
Yeah, It's all about your sweet thing
Or maybe it's the devil in your eyes
Yeah, what it takes to make this love survive
Another last goodbye
(Yeah, yeah, Yeah, yeah)
I believe I've always been in love with you
Though we got caught up in the sway
Never know in where we left
Been off the hook and out of hand
Sometimes I feel that love is a crime
'Cause I remember, yeah, the very first time
You call me your baby
I kissed away the tears you cried
And then you go and leave me
Pissed off and alone
It's all about your sweet thing
Or maybe it's the devil in your eyes
Yeah, what it takes to make this love survive
Another last goodbye (8x)
Another Last Goodbye
Aerosmith's "Another Last Goodbye" stands as a poignant addition to their discography, reflecting the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility. Recorded for the 2012 compilation "Music From Another Dimension," the track captures the group's enduring ability to craft emotionally resonant anthems that resonate with fans across generations. The song exemplifies the band's commitment to high-quality studio recordings, maintaining the polished production values characteristic of their later career while honoring the raw energy that defined their classic era. As part of their extensive catalog, this recording contributes to Aerosmith's legacy as a pivotal force in hard rock, offering listeners a moment of reflection on themes of parting and resilience through their distinctive vocal harmonies and driving instrumentation.

