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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
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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)

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