Sweet Emotion

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Sweet Emotion · Aerosmith

Toys In The Attic

℗ 1975 Aerodisc Partnership

Released on: 1975-04-08

Producer: Jack Douglas
Studio Personnel, Engineer, Associated Performer, Marimba: Jay Messina
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Corky Stasiak
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Dave Thoener
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Rod O'Brien
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax
Associated Performer, Vocals, Harmonica, Keyboards, Percussion: Steven Tyler
Associated Performer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar, Background Vocalist, Percussion: Joe Perry
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brad Whitford
Associated Performer, Bass: Tom Hamilton
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Joey Kramer
Composer Lyricist: Steven Tyler
Composer Lyricist: Tom Hamilton

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All Comments (21)
  • @dlaird8
    One of the greatest intros in rock history. Thanks Todd Hamilton.
  • My grandmother dated Steven Tyler in 9th-11 grade and even had pictures of him in her yearbook, she went to one of his concerts a year or so ago and he recognized her at first glance, really tells you something about the man’s character, he still remembered her after all those years after hearing something as simple as “Hey Steven”
  • @agalgonzalez
    That intro is so groundbreaking, the first time I heard it, I swung my neck around to look at the radio. I could not believe what I was hearing.
  • @steve23464
    I can't unhear the vibra-slap breaking in the opening.
  • @sacratez
    Takes me way back to the day when Rock wasn't called classic rock. Beautiful sound.
  • This song genuinely feels like a 90’s song rather than a 70’s song just goes to show how far ahead of their time Aerosmith was in some aspects.
  • @hjm9571
    I owe it to my parents for showing me artists like Aerosmith, Foghat, Poison, Queen, Skid Row, Bryan Adams, Guns N' Roses, Journey, Whitesnake, Kix, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, and Lita Ford (to name a few) when I was a kid. It made me the "odd one out" in school, but I didn't give a rip - one cannot beat tunes like those! ❤🤘
  • @mikedrake9506
    I was 13 years old when I first heard this album. And I have been listening to that vibra-slap breaking for 50 years! Never gets old.
  • @t34_guy90
    chills up and down my spine. just think - great rock like this used to be taken for granted. people believed there would always be more of it on the way 😖
  • @tylertsetso4094
    I’m 16 yrs old and I found this masterpiece in the movie dazed and confused. Amazing movie, wish I had been born then.
  • @nettles3393
    My all-out skateboarding tune of my youth. I can still feel every move.
  • @MrBeanEffects
    This was all over my radio in 2011. Glad to hear this classic again!
  • @bobwirth9256
    What a classic , brings back memories cruising the streets blasting this song , songs like this have no expiry date 🎸🎸
  • @Vod-Kaknockers
    12 year old kid when this was released in '75. Ran right out and bought it. First album ever! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
  • my dad used to get blazed to this song back in the late 70’s. Now here I am following in his footsteps 😎
  • @chriskettler6405
    I love it from the start. It makes me happy to know that a bassist got to bust this out and get their moment that they never get