Track 6 from their third album “Toys in the Attic” released in 1975 copyright Columbia Records and recorded at The Record Plant in NYC. This was their breakthrough album and most successful release, selling over eight million copies. It was their second album produced by Jack Douglas, who was regarded by the band as a sixth member for his contributions. It reached No. 7 in Canada and No. 11 on the Billboard chart. It achieved Gold status in a few months and went 8X Platinum in 2002. Recorded from the original vinyl. Written by Steven Tyler & Tom Hamilton and produced by Jack Douglas. Featuring: Steven Tyler – Lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica & percussion Joe Perry – Slide, lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, talkbox, background vocals & percussion Brad Whitford – Rhythm & lead guitars Tom Hamilton – Bass, rhythm guitar on “Uncle Salty” Joey Kramer – Drums & percussion Special guests: Scott Cushnie – Piano on “Big Ten Inch Record” & “No More No More” Jay Messina – Bass marimba on “Sweet Emotion” Mike Mainieri – Conductor on “You See Me Crying” (Sweet emotion) (Sweet emotion) Talk about things that nobody cares Wearin' out things that nobody wears You're callin' my name but I gotta make clear I can't say baby, where I'll be in a year Some sweat-hog Mama with a face like a gent Said my get up and go musta got up and went Well, I got good news, she's a real good liar 'Cause the backstage boogie set your pants on fire (Sweet emotion) (Sweet emotion) I pulled into town in the police car Your daddy said I took you just a little too far You're tellin' 'em things but your girlfriend lied You can't catch me 'cause the rabbit done died Yes it did Standin' in the front just a-shakin' your ass I'll take you backstage, you can drink of my glass I'm talkin' 'bout somethin' you can sure understand 'Cause a month on the road and I'll be eatin' from your hand
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