Aerosmith Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Sedona Sunrise |
| 52 | Combination |
| 53 | My Girl |
| 54 | Baby, Please Don’t Go |
| 55 | Magic Touch |
| 56 | Crash |
| 57 | My Fist Your Face |
| 58 | Lay It Down |
| 59 | Attitude Adjustment |
| 60 | Can’t Stop Messin’ |
| 61 | Home Tonight |
| 62 | Get the Lead Out |
| 63 | Don’t Get Mad, Get Even |
| 64 | Under My Skin |
| 65 | Critical Mass |
| 66 | Light Inside |
| 67 | Road Runner |
| 68 | Pandora’s Box |
| 69 | Outta Your Head |
| 70 | Trip Hoppin’ |
| 71 | I’m Down |
| 72 | Falling Off |
| 73 | Drop Dead Gorgeous |
| 74 | S.O.S. (Too Bad) |
| 75 | The Grind |
| 76 | Milk Cow Blues |
| 77 | Spaced |
| 78 | St. John |
| 79 | Woman of the World |
| 80 | Jailbait |
| 81 | Never Loved a Girl |
| 82 | Simoriah |
| 83 | Shame, Shame, Shame |
| 84 | Falling in Love |
| 85 | Eyesight to the Blind |
| 86 | Back Back Train |
| 87 | Girl Keeps Coming Apart |
| 88 | You Gotta Move |
| 89 | Livin' on the Edge (demo) |
| 90 | Stop Messin’ Around |
| 91 | Get It Up |
| 92 | Write Me |
| 93 | Temperature |
| 94 | The Movie |
| 95 | Bright Light Fright |
| 96 | Face / Under My Skin (reprise) |
| 97 | Pink (The South Beach mix) |
| 98 | Theme From Spider‐Man |
| 99 | She’s on Fire |
| 100 | The Hand That Feeds |
Aerosmith Albums
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About Aerosmith
Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970, who became one of the most enduring and influential hard rock acts in music history, earning the nickname "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band." Led by the dynamic duo of Steven Tyler's soaring, blues-tinged vocals and Joe Perry's gritty guitar work, the band forged a distinctive sound that blended heavy metal riffs with blues swagger and pop sensibilities, evident in classics like "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion." Their raw, sexually charged energy and Tyler's flamboyant stage presence helped define arena rock in the 1970s, while their ability to craft both thunderous anthems and tender ballads like "Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" demonstrated remarkable versatility. After battling drug addiction and internal conflicts that nearly destroyed them in the early 1980s, Aerosmith staged one of rock's greatest comebacks by collaborating with hip-hop pioneers Run-DMC on a reimagined version of "Walk This Way," bridging rock and rap in a groundbreaking fusion that revitalized their career. This reinvention allowed them to dominate MTV and mainstream radio throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, proving their ability to evolve while maintaining their hard rock core. With over 4,700 songs across 401 albums spanning five decades, Aerosmith has influenced countless rock bands and remains a testament to the power of resilience, reinvention, and pure rock and roll attitude.