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Aerosmith - Let the Music Do the Talking
Aerosmith - Let the Music Do the Talking


Aerosmith - Let the Music Do the Talking Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Done with Mirrors
Released: 1985

Let the Music Do the Talking Lyrics


Rock-a-bye baby if you want to dance
Grab yourself a body and take a chance
They say one time around is all you get
But I'm still dancin' so you lost your bet
I got a hardcore mama with a hot hoochie coo
Make my wheels start spinnin' like a formula two
I got one for the money
Two for the show
Three for my honey
And four to let you know that I
Let the Music Do the Talking
Let the music do the talking
Let the music do the talking
Let the music do the talking
Cheesecake maybe if I take another bite
I'm a real fat city I'm an aero delight
Threw out my pipe and my alcoline
Got a squeaky clean body and a dirty mind
I'm a real fine dancer I'll be cutting rug
Got my brand new baby she's my brand new drug

Writer/s: JOE PERRY
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Let the Music Do the Talking
  • Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry wrote this song after leaving the band in 1979. He recorded it with his own group, The Joe Perry Project, making it the title track of their 1980 album. When Perry returned to Aerosmith in 1984, the band signed a new record deal with Geffen Records and began to sober up, leading to their wildly successful comeback.

    Done with Mirrors was their first Geffen album, and a newly recorded "Let the Music Do the Talking" was the first single. This success would have to wait, however, as both the single and album sold poorly, mostly consumed by fans loyal to the band from their '70s heyday. Their resurgence would come two years later with the release of the Permanent Vacation album.
  • The Done with Mirrors album had an interesting packaging gimmick: the letters were printed backward so you had to hold it up to a mirror to read it. The single cover for this song was also printed this way.
  • Along with the rest of the album, this song was produced by Ted Templeman, best known for his work with Van Halen. It was Aerosmith's record company that paired them with Templeman, hoping he would deliver something along the lines of his previous Van Halen effort, 1984. Templeman and Aerosmith didn't click, and for their next album, Bruce Fairbairn was at the controls.
  • This is one of the few Aerosmith songs with no writing contribution from Steven Tyler. The entire song was written by Joe Perry; without Tyler's words, he simply wrote about how his music does the talking for him.
  • The band shot a video for this song, which was directed by Jerry Kramer, who had done a few Jefferson Starship videos and the Rod Stewart clip for "Some Guys Have All The Luck." Steven Tyler wanted to capture the live feel of the band, so the concept was footage show by a kid who sneaks a video camera into a show and films them performing this song.

    The clip was ignored by MTV, who only warmed to Aerosmith after Tyler and Joe Perry appeared in the Run-D.M.C. "Walk This Way" collaboration. Within a few years, Aerosmith would become one of the hottest bands on the network, thanks in part to Alicia Silverstone's appearances in their videos.

  • Aerosmith - Monkey on My Back
    Aerosmith - Monkey on My Back


    Aerosmith - Monkey on My Back Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pump
    Released: 1989

    Monkey on My Back Lyrics


    The fortune teller looked into my eyeballs
    The wrinkles on her face about to crack
    She said 'you best believe it,
    You ain't goin' nowhere, unless you get that
    Monkey off your back'
    I made believe the devil made me do it
    I was the evil leader of the pack
    You best believe I had it all and then I blew it
    Feedin' that fuckin' Monkey on My Back
    If you put it a spoon man I would boot it
    Some king whose mental house was just a shack
    Where do you draw the line when all your friends are dyin'
    You got to get that monkey off your back
    Uh, uh, uh....
    Your crystal ball is where you chase the dragon
    She said, 'now' I bring me home his head inside a sack
    But now you find your crystal balls are draggin'
    Got to get that monkey off your back

    Writer/s: Perry, Joe / Tyler, Steven
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Monkey on My Back
  • Written by guitarist Joe Perry and lead singer Steven Tyler, this song is about the band's struggles with addition (or, as Perry puts it, their "adventures in body chemistry"). A "monkey on one's back" is a term that means a burden, which is how they came to view their drug use. When the band finally sobered up for their 1987 album Permanent Vacation, they enjoyed a career resurgence, got in great physical shape, and became video stars thanks to MTV.
  • This was the first song Tyler and Perry wrote for the Pump album - they composed it in November, 1988 about two months after their tour ended (a sign that they were rehabbed for good: Guns N' Roses were their opening act, but they still stayed clean). They recorded the song live in the studio with Tyler adding his vocals later.
  • Aerosmith's record company sherpa John Kalodner asked Steven Tyler to remove the profanity from the line "feedin' that f--kin' monkey on my back," but Tyler refused. Kalodner did get a concession on another track on the album when he convinced Tyler to change the line "He raped a little, bitty baby" in "Janie's Got A Gun" to "He jacked a little, bitty baby."

  • Aerosmith - Janie's Got A Gu
    Aerosmith - Janie's Got A Gun


    Aerosmith - Janie's Got A Gun Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Pump
    Released: 1989

    Janie's Got A Gun Lyrics


    Dum, dum, dum, honey what have you done
    Dum, dum, dum, it's the sound of my gun
    Dum, dum, dum, honey what have you done
    Dum, dum, dum, it's the sound, it's the sound...
    Nah, nah, nah...nah, nah, nah...
    Nah, nah, nah...nah, nah, nah...

    Janie's Got A Gun
    Janie's got a gun
    Her whole world's come undone
    From lookin' straight at the sun

    What did her daddy do
    What did he put you through
    They say when Janie was arrested
    They found him underneath a train
    But man, he had it comin'
    Now that Janie's got a gun
    She ain't never gonna be the same

    Janie's got a gun
    Janie's got a gun
    Her dog day's just begun
    Now everybody is on the run

    Tell me now it's untrue
    What did her daddy do
    He jacked the little bitty baby
    The man has got to be insane
    They say the spell that he was under
    The lightnin' and the thunder
    Knew that someone had to stop the pain

    Run away, run away from the pain
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Run away, run away from the pain
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Run away, run away, run, run away

    Janie's got a gun
    Janie's got a gun
    Her dog day's just begun
    Now everybody is on the run

    What did her daddy do
    It's Janie's last I.O.U.
    She had to take him down easy
    And put a bullet in his brain
    She said 'cause nobody believes me
    The man was such a sleaze
    He ain't never gonna be the same

    Run away, run away from the pain
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Run away, run away, run, run away
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Run away, run away, run, run away

    Janie's got a gun
    Janie's got a gun
    Janie's got a gun
    Everybody is on the run
    Janie's got a gun
    Her dog day's just begun

    Now everybody is on the run (Honey, honey what's your problem)
    'Cause Janie's got a gun (Tell me it ain't right)
    Janie's got a gun (Was it daddy's cradle robbin')
    Her dog day's just begun (That made you scream at night)
    Now everybody's on the run
    Janie's got a gun

    Janie's got a gun
    Her dog day's just begun

    Writer/s: Tyler, Steven / Hamilton, Tom
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Janie's Got A Gun Song Chart
  • This song is about a girl who shoots her father because he is sexually abusing her. Steven Tyler, who wrote the lyric, explained in the Walk This Way autobiography: "That song is about a girl getting raped and pillaged by her father. It's about incest, something that happens to a lot of kids who don't even find out about it until they find themselves trying to work through some major f--king neuroses.
  • Steven Tyler started writing the song in his basement, which was when he came up with the line "Janie's got a gun." He then sat on it for months, "waiting for the oracle door to open." Tyler told Rolling Stone it only became a song about child abuse after, "I looked over at a Time magazine and saw this article on 48 hours, minute by minute, of handgun deaths in the United States." He continued: "Then I got off on the child-abuse angle. I'd heard this woman speaking about how many children are attacked by their mothers and fathers. It was f---ing scary. I felt, man, I gotta sing about this. And that was it. That was my toe in the door."
  • The line, "He jacked a little, bitty baby" was written as "He raped a little, bitty baby," but Steven Tyler changed it at the request of John Kalodner, an executive at Aerosmith's record company who looked out for their commercial interests - he thought radio stations wouldn't play the song if it was too graphic. According to Tyler, Kalodner also asked him to change the line "put a bullet in his brain" to "stand out in the pouring rain," but he refused.
  • Steven Tyler admitted to Rolling Stone that he was attracted to his daughter, Liv. Said Tyler, "How can a father not be attracted to his daughter, especially when she's a cross between the girl he married and himself?" He continued: "All a man has to do is be totally honest with himself and he can see it. However, the real man knows that's just a place to never go. Instead he celebrates it by telling his daughter how beautiful she is and what a precious child of God she is. There's ways to love it without making love to it - I wrote 'Janie's Got A Gun' about fathers who don't know the difference."
  • The video depicted a girl killing her father, and the subsequent crime scene. One of the most cinematic videos ever to hit MTV, it was directed by David Fincher, who would later direct the movies Se7en, Alien III and Panic Room. Fincher's talent for building tension in a scene is evident in the clip, and many of the lighting and composition techniques would later show up in his feature films. The video starred Kristin Dattilo as Janie, and Lesley Ann Warren as her mother.
  • Steven Tyler wrote this song with Aerosmith bass player Tom Hamilton. Tyler typically writes with guitarist Joe Perry , but Hamilton has made significant songwriting contributions. Some of his other Aerosmith co-writes include "Sweet Emotion" and "Kings And Queens."
  • Aerosmith's first two decades produced millions in album sales but zero Grammy Awards. The first time they were honored was in 1991, when this song won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. The voters in this category quickly acclimated to Aerosmith and gave them the award three more times in the '90s, for "Livin' On The Edge," "Crazy" and "Pink."
  • The song peaked on the US charts in February 1990, one week before the band performed it on Saturday Night Live. On the show, Aerosmith appeared in a famous Wayne's World skit where Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton engage in a scholarly debate (Tyler: "it seems that Socialism is in repose..." Hamilton: "There's never been a blueprint for the dictatorship of the Proletariats..."), and Tom Hanks plays their roadie. The band would later appear in the movie Wayne's World 2.
  • The title of this song is similar to the 1939 anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun, which the Metallica song "One" is about. (thanks, Daniel - Køge, Denmark)

  • Aerosmith - Dream O
    Aerosmith - Dream On


    Aerosmith - Dream On Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Aerosmith
    Released: 1973

    Dream On Lyrics


    Every time when I look in the mirror
    All these lines on my face getting clearer
    The past is gone
    It went by, like dusk to dawn
    Isn't that the way
    Everybody's got the dues in life to pay

    I know nobody knows
    Where it comes and where it goes
    I know it's everybody sin
    You got to lose to know how to win

    Half my life
    Is books, written pages
    Live and learn from fools and
    From sages
    You know it's true, oh
    All these feelings come back to you

    Sing with me, sing for the years
    Sing for the laughter, sing for the tears
    Sing with me, just for today
    Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away

    Yeah, sing with me, sing for the year
    Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear
    Sing with me, just for today
    Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away

    Dream On
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream until your dreams come true
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream until your dreams come true
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream on
    Dream on

    Sing with me, sing for the year
    Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear
    Sing with me, just for today
    Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away
    Sing with me, sing for the year
    Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear
    Sing with me, just for today
    Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away

    Writer/s: STEVEN TYLER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Dream On Song Chart


    Aerosmith - I Don't Want To Miss A Thin
    Aerosmith - I Don't Want To Miss A Thing


    Aerosmith - I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Armageddon Soundtrack
    Released: 1998

    I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Lyrics


    I could stay awake just to hear you breathing
    Watch you smile while you are sleeping
    While you're far away dreaming
    I could spend my life in this sweet surrender
    I could stay lost in this moment forever
    Every moment spent with you is a moment I treasure

    Don't want to close my eyes
    I don't want to fall asleep
    'Cause I'd miss you baby
    And I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
    'Cause even when I dream of you
    The sweetest dream will never do
    I'd still miss you baby
    And I don't want to miss a thing

    Lying close to you feeling your heart beating
    And I'm wondering what you're dreaming
    Wondering if it's me you're seeing
    Then I kiss your eyes
    And thank God we're together
    I just want to stay with you in this moment forever
    Forever and ever

    Don't want to close my eyes
    I don't want to fall asleep
    'Cause I'd miss you baby
    And I don't want to miss a thing
    'Cause even when I dream of you
    The sweetest dream will never do
    I'd still miss you baby
    And I don't want to miss a thing

    I don't want to miss one smile
    I don't want to miss one kiss
    I just want to be with you
    Right here with you, just like this
    I just want to hold you close
    Feel your heart so close to mine
    And just stay here in this moment
    For all the rest of time

    Don't want to close my eyes
    I don't want to fall asleep
    'Cause I'd miss you baby
    And I don't want to miss a thing
    'Cause even when I dream of you
    The sweetest dream will never do
    I'd still miss you baby
    And I don't want to miss a thing

    Don't want to close my eyes
    I don't want to fall asleep
    I don't want to miss a thing

    Writer/s: WARREN, DIANE
    Publisher: Realsongs
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Song Chart
  • This was featured in the movie Armageddon, which starred Steven Tyler's daughter, Liv Tyler. U2 were originally asked to perform this song for the movie - the idea for Aerosmith performing it only came after Liv was cast. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • A grand production featuring a 52-piece orchestra, this was by far Aerosmith's biggest hit on the US Hot 100, and their only chart-topper. It was #1 US for four weeks in September 1998, becoming one of the most popular songs of the year.

    The song got a huge bump from its placing in Armageddon, which was the top-grossing film of 1998.
  • Diane Warren wrote this song, which is about treasuring every moment spent with another person. Some other hit songs Warren wrote include "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship, "If I Could Turn Back Time" by Cher, "When I See You Smile" by Bad English, and "I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)" by Meat Loaf.
  • This song extended Aerosmith's reign as the hottest rock band of the '90s. Their 1993 album Get a Grip contained four hit singles which also did very well on MTV. With a new generation of fans discovering the group's back catalogue, they were as popular as ever, selling out shows worldwide. Their follow-up album, Nine Lives, was a struggle to make and wasn't released until 1997. It was far less popular, with none of its singles cracking the Top 25. Aerosmith could still fill stadiums, but had to come off the road in April 1998 when Steven Tyler tore his ACL in a microphone stand mishap during a show in Anchorage.

    The band was on the wane and facing the possibility of empty seats when they resumed their tour at the end of the summer, but this song revived their fortunes. The tour resumed on September 9, when "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" was the #1 song in America. The album title proved prescient, as once again they became the most popular rockers in the land, still cranking out hits while their contemporaries like The Rolling Stones were forced to lean on their legacies to sell tickets.
  • The Armageddon soundtrack, bolstered by this song, went to #1 in the US. It contained three other Aerosmith songs: "Sweet Emotion," their cover of "Come Together," and a new song called "What Kind of Love Are You On," which they had recorded for their Nine Lives album but didn't make the cut.
  • You'll notice that Steven Tyler is surprisingly stationary in the video. That's because it was shot after his knee injury, and he was wearing an awkward brace that restricted his movement. The video's director Francis Lawrence used a lot of close-up shots to compensate.
  • Giving his thoughts on having a cover song become Aerosmith's biggest hit, guitarist Joe Perry explained to Classic Rock magazine in 2002: "At the time, we just didn't have the time to settle down and do it. We were out on the road, so they brought us in to see the movie and said 'here's the song, this is where it fits into the movie, you can do it if you want.' So we were in the studio within the next three days cutting it. And yeah, we do wish that we'd had a little more time, so that we could have had a shot at writing it, but it was perfect timing. The song was great, people loved it, and I don't think people care that much who wrote it."
  • Diane Warren stated in her compilation album Diane Warren Presents Love Songs that she originally wrote this for Celine Dion.
  • Aerosmith performed a snippet of this at the halftime show of the 2001 Super Bowl, before going into "Walk This Way" along with N'Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly.
  • This won the 1999 Nickelodeon Teen Choice Award for Love Song of the Year.
  • In a 2008 survey conducted by the cable music channel Magic TV, this was voted by its UK viewers as the nation's favorite love song.
  • British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury celebrated his upset victory on November 28, 2015 over Ukraine's Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf, Germany with some in-ring karaoke. "I promised everybody I'd sing a song after this fight," Fury said. "So this is to my UK fans, my Irish fans, my American fans and my new German fans; and most of all, this is a dedication to me wife." The newly crowned heavyweight champion then proceeded to belt out this song .

    Considering he just went 12 rounds, it wasn't a bad rendition. Joe Perry was impressed. "I thought it was great!," he told Vanyaland . "To belt it out like that… talk about being in shape. My hat's off to him; and to sing to his wife… he's a class act!"

  • Aerosmith - Sweet Emotio
    Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion


    Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Toys In The Attic
    Released: 1975

    Sweet Emotion Lyrics


    Sweet Emotion
    Sweet emotion

    You talk about things that nobody cares
    You're wearing out things that nobody wears
    You're calling my name but I gotta make clear
    I can't say baby where I'll be in a year

    Yeah yeah yeah yeah

    When some sweet hog mama with a face like a gent
    Said my get up and go must've got up and went
    Well I got good news, she's a real good liar
    'Cause the backstage boogie set your pants on fire

    Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

    Sweet emotion
    Sweet emotion

    When I pulled into town in a police car
    Your daddy said I took it just a little too far
    You're telling me things but your girlfriend lied
    You can't catch me 'cause the rabbit done died
    Yes it did

    You stand in the front just a shakin' your ass
    I'll take you backstage, you can drink from my glass
    Your telling me things I can sure understand
    'Cause a month on the road an' I'll be eating from your hand

    Writer/s: STEVEN TYLER, TOM HAMILTON
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Sweet Emotion Song Chart
  • Steven Tyler wrote this about how frustrated he was with the band. They were doing a lot of drugs at the time and tensions often ran high, especially between Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry . The song is also a statement about doing your own thing without letting others bring you down.
  • Tyler attributes the first lines, "Talk about things that nobody cares, wearing out things things that nobody wears," to Joe Perry's girlfriend Elissa because of the incredible amount of tension between them. A lot of this tension was caused by their drug use, and in particular one night when Tyler came to Perry's hotel room looking for heroin, and he and Elissa sent him away, refusing to share their drugs. In the Aerosmith autobiography Walk This Way, Tyler says these lines were his "angry side talking, and adds that when he wrote the lyrics, "Can't say baby where I'll be in a year," he was thinking, "but it will be at least 1000 miles away from you!"
  • The music was based on the bass line Tom Hamilton came up with. Tyler wrote the lyrics (Perry was known as "Mr. Sweet Emotion"), and they put the song together in a jam session.

    Hamilton says it was the band's producer, Jack Douglas, who coaxed the bassline out of him. Near the end of recording for the Toys In The Attic album, Douglas asked if anyone in the band had some spare riffs lying around, and Hamilton produced this one, which went over well with his bandmates. Hamilton recalls in Walk This Way: "I smoked a bowl or two and wrote the arrangements, the guitar parts. Steven took the intro, turned it around, changed key, and we used it as the tag, the resolution of the song. Brad, Joey, and I went home. Next time we heard 'Sweet Emotion,' it had the overdubs, the vocals, and I flipped out. I loved what they did with it."
  • There is a hidden message buried in this track, but what that message says depends on who you ask. The band did some clapping and chanting that was played backward, creating the sucking noise in the song. What they chanted had to do with their manager, Frank Connelly, who had been diagnosed with cancer and sold rights to manage the band to the team of Steve Leber and David Krebs. According to Steven Tyler, they were chanting, "F--k you, Frank," but their producer Jack Douglas says it was "Thank you, Frank."
  • This was re-released in 1991 to promote their Pandora's Box compilation. A video was shot for it featuring a young man having phone sex with what he believes is a beautiful young lady. At the end of the video, we find out she is a fat chain smoker with a few kids.
  • Joe Perry used a talkbox to create the distorted vocal sounds at the beginning. Peter Frampton used a talkbox with spectacular success on his 1976 album, Frampton Comes Alive.
  • According to Rolling Stone's Top 500 Singles, "As the sessions for Toys in the Attic reached the eleventh hour at the Record Plant in New York, producer Douglas called out for ideas. Bassist Hamilton resurrected a riff that had been germinating for several years, and it was outfitted with bass marimba and Joe Perry's voice-box recitation of the song title. A few months later, Aerosmith had their first Top 40 single."
  • The live version of this song features an unusual instrument: Tyler shook a packet of sugar into the microphone to substitute missing maracas.
  • This song, as well as "Eat The Rich," "Toys In The Attic" and "Walk This Way," was used in the arcade game Revolution X: Music Is The Weapon featuring Aerosmith. It appears during the stage select screen at the end of a level. (thanks, Gordo - Lab City, Canada, for above 2)
  • In their early days, Van Halen used to cover this at some of their shows. Papa Roach also did a cover of this song. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This song is played at the end of the movie Starsky And Hutch. It is at the very end when they are walking down the alley. (thanks, Ben - Winston-Salem, NC)
  • This plays in the opening of the movie Dazed and Confused. A recurring theme in the film are the characters mentioning going to Houston to buy Aerosmith tickets as "top priority of the summer." A connection: Jason London, who played Randall "Pink" Floyd in the film, starred in Aerosmith's video for "Amazing."
  • In the movie Be Cool starring John Travolta, Steven Tyler is asked what he was thinking when he wrote "Sweet Emotion." He first responds that it was the buzz he got from the album Toys In The Attic, but after a short speech from Travolta, Tyler agrees that it was the pure "Sweet Emotion" that he was experiencing with from his young daughters that influenced the lyrics of the song.
  • In a rare live version of this song, Joe Perry plays the solo from the Led Zeppelin song "Dazed And Confused." (thanks, Brian - Salisbury, MD, for above 2)
  • Aerosmith performed this with Kid Rock when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

  • Aerosmith - Jade
    Aerosmith - Jaded


    Aerosmith - Jaded Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Just Push Play
    Released: 2001

    Jaded Lyrics


    Hey...ja ja Jaded
    You got your mama's style
    But you're yesterday's child to me
    So jaded
    You think that's where it's at
    But is that where it's 'sposed to be
    You're gettin' it all over me
    Ex-er-ated

    My my baby blue
    Yeah I been thinkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah you're so jaded
    And I'm the one that jaded you

    Hey...ja ja jaded
    In all it's misery
    It will always be what I love...and hated
    And maybe take a ride to the other side
    We're thinkin' of
    We'll slip into the velvet glove
    And be jaded

    My my baby blue
    Yeah I been thinkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah I'm so jaded
    And baby I'm afraid a you

    You're thinkin' so complicated
    I've had it all up to here
    But it's so overrated
    Love and hate it
    Wouldn't trade it
    Love me jaded...yeah...yeah

    Hey...ja ja jaded
    There ain't no baby please
    When I'm shootin' the breeze with her
    When everything you see is a blur
    And ex-ta-ceez what you prefer

    My my baby blue
    I'm a talkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah I been thinkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah you're so jaded
    (Baby)
    Jaded
    (Baby)
    You're so jaded
    'Cause I'm the one that jaded you

    Writer/s: Frederiksen, Marti H / Tyler, Steven
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Jaded Song Chart
  • People become jaded when they are bored or annoyed, often because they are overindulged and take things for granted. The girl in the song is given everything, which denies her the chance to really feel and experience life.
  • According to lead singer Steven Tyler, he wrote this song while thinking of his youngest daughter, and how he missed much of her childhood because he was touring. He feels he jaded her and himself by not being available due to band commitments or drug problems. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
  • Tyler stuttered his vocal like Roger Daltrey did on The Who's "My Generation."
  • Steven Tyler and Joe Perry wrote this song and produced it. Just Push Play was the first album they produced themselves.
  • The Tower of Power horn section played on the album, but were buried in the mix. Emilio Castillo, who is a founding member of Tower of Power, told us: "Aerosmith hired Tower of Power horns after years and years of wanting us to play on their records. They finally decided to do it and Joey Kramer called me up and they said they had their own arranger and I explained to Joey, 'I'm not sure who this guy is but I need to tell you something: When people use their own arrangers, a lot of times it doesn't come out sounding like Tower of Power horns. If you want the real sound you should use our arranger.' He says, 'Yeah, well, this guy's a good friend, he's very talented, he's done some arrangements for Barbra Streisand.' And I said, 'Well, obviously it's your choice, we'll come in and play his arrangements.' He says, 'How about this, if at any time during the session you feel that the arrangement is not Tower of Power worthy, you just tell us - we'll call the session, reschedule, hire your horn arranger and redo it.'

    So I fly into LA, we go to one of the top studios in LA where Steely Dan recorded their famous records and here's this guy, he's a nice guy, and he's a good musician but he's not really a horn arranger. Basically, he wrote a lot of guitar parts for the horns. So, the bottom line is when the record came out, you can't even hear the horns on the record and the reason for that is Aerosmith is a guitar band, so what are you going to mix? Are you going to mix the guitars down so you can hear the horns or are you going to mix the guitars up? Obviously you're going to mix the guitars up. I certainly wasn't going to say, 'Look, it's not sounding the way it should sound,' because we're there, they've got a big Indian food spread out there, they're spending a lot of money and they all think it's fabulous. I couldn't say anything, I wasn't going to stop the session. But the next time they call me, I will insist they use our arranger and I will tell them why." (Check out our full interview with Emilio Castillo. You can also learn more at towerofpower.com .)
  • Aerosmith performed this at halftime of the 2001 Super Bowl. They also played "Walk This Way," with *NSYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly singing with them.
  • This was the first single from Just Push Play, which was released the year Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Tyler (from Q magazine): "When I hit on the melody for 'Jaded,' it was so phenomenal that for a while I was scared to do anything more with it. I didn't even tell the band."
  • Aerosmith performed this on Saturday Night Live in 2001, two days before they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Aerosmith recorded this at Joe Perry's house, where he has a studio called The Boneyard.
  • This won a Nickelodeon Teen Choice Award in 2001. It was presented to the band by Britney Spears, who sang with Aerosmith at the Super Bowl on "Walk This Way."
  • Tina Yothers, who played Jennifer Keaton on Family Ties, had a band at the time called Jaded.
  • A teenaged and unknown Mila Kunis was in the video. She would later star in That '70s Show and the movie Black Swan.
  • "Jaded" proved to be Aerosmith's last big hit. Over the next decade, they released a blues-covers album called Honkin' on Bobo and suffered some setbacks because of band tensions and Steven Tyler's medical problems - he was diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2002.

    In 2011, interest in the band was renewed when Tyler became a judge on American Idol, and the following year they released the album Music from Another Dimension!
  • Tyler wrote this with Marti Frederiksen, who has worked with Aerosmith since the mid-1990s. "That song was my first pop hit," Frederiksen recalled to The Boombox . "I don't know what happened that day, but it all came to me and Steven in a few hours. We were at his house and I remember he was on the phone. Anyway, I started playing the main riff and singing the melody. I didn't have the word 'jaded' yet -- that was his thing. But what I really thought was genius was the stutter when he sings, 'ja-ja-ja-jaded.' Steven came up with that."

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