They recorded a video and the song is often cited as helping to break hip hop into the mainstream as it peaked at #4 beating Aerosmith’s own version.ġ5. recorded a version of the song along with Tyler and Perry. The second single from Toys In The Attic did not chart when first released, it wasn’t until it was re-issued in 1977 that it charted and peaked at #10 on the singles chart. Walk This Way– Known for breaking Aerosmith into the mainstream …twice. The song was also used for the name of the tour when the original lineup got back together in 1984.ġ6. The song has opened many a show for the boys over the years. Back In The Saddle– There is no coincidence that this powerful track kicks off the epic Rocks. A powerful Tyler/Perry composition that is one of only four from Draw The Line.ġ7. Draw The Line– Although it did not reach the top-40 the song was included on the band’s first Greatest Hits album released in 1980.
Anyone who has seen this one live know how much of a rare treat it is.ġ8.
The band resurrected the song for its summer U.S. The fan favorite is one of the toughest songs for the band to adapt to playing live. It appeared on Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits album. Kings And Queens– The 2nd single from Draw The Line. The song still finds its way to the bands sets even til this day.ġ9. It’s powerful guitars and energy clearly show a band firing on all cylinders. Toys was groundbreaking in that the album was made entirely from scratch unlike their first two. Toys In The Attic– The song that kicks off the album of the same name has always been a fan favorite. Many say the band sold out on this one but had it not been for Jaded, Just Push Play would not have been propelled to platinum status and would remain more of a distant memory.Ģ0.
Written by Tyler and Marti Frederiksen, the band performed it at the halftime show for Superbowl XXXV. Jaded– From Just Push Play, Jaded remains Aerosmith’s last top 10 to date peaking at #7 on the singles chart. Cited as one the Aerosmith’s best deep cuts by Rolling Stone.Ģ1. Another song from Rocks that oozes with energy and found its way into the bands sets frequently throughout their career. Rats In The Cellar-Tyler called it the answer to Toys In The Attic tongue in cheek. On rare occasions the band has opened their shows with the song as well.Ģ2. Has been a consistent song in many Aerosmith set lists over the years mainly as the show closer. Led Zeppelin frequently opened their concerts with the song in their early days. Train Kept A Rollin’– First recorded by blues artist Tony Bradshaw in 1951, the song was popularized by The Yardbirds.
Perhaps the band’s most underrated gem in their entire catalog.Ģ3. Steven Tyler added the lyrics from a dream he once had that adds to the song’s mystique. Jimmy Crespo wrote the riff and actually plays the song in instrumental form like he wrote it in his more recent shows. Joanie’s Butterfly– One of only two songs on our list that Joe Perry does not play on. The song peaked at #24 on the Billboard charts.Ģ4. Amazing– A personal song as the writers Steven Tyler and Richie Supa tell their story about how they fought their way through drug addiction and climbing back to the top. This song is sung by Aerosmith.Here’s where we dig deep into our bag of tricks and try to rank the top-25 Aerosmith songs of all-time. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (From "Armageddon" Soundtrack) song from the album Armageddon - The Album is released on Jun 1998. Listen to Aerosmith I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (From "Armageddon" Soundtrack) MP3 song. About I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (From "Armageddon" Soundtrack) Song