Woman of the World
Aerosmith
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Well, she's the woman of the world And god she know it She'll turn my head every time she shows it Yeah, nothing you can do nothing you can say No way you can try to change her way She might be gone tomorrow Honey, say what you gotta say Lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy what a woman Well I tried, I tried so hard to please her She'd give me a look if I beg to tease her There's nothing you can say nothing you can do No way you can try to choochie coo She might be gone tomorrow Oh, lordy what you gonna do And I tried with an open hand And a heart of sorrow Hoped that everything would be all right, all right, all right, all right Don't save too much lovin' for tomorrow Get out all your lovin' here tonight And I tried with an open hand and a heart of sorrow Hoped that everything would be all right, all right, all right, all right Don't save too much lovin' for tomorrow Get out all your lovin' here tonight She got big-eyed cats she got coats of sable She seats forty-four at her dinner table And there's nothing you can do nothing you can say No way you can try to change her way She might be gone tomorrow Oh, throwin' it all away
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Written by: DON SOLOMON, STEVEN TYLER
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10 facts about this song
Release Date"Woman of the World" is a song by Aerosmith, released in 1973, as a part of the band's second studio album titled "Get Your Wings."
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Album Success"Get Your Wings," featuring the song "Woman of the World," was recognized as one of the band's most significant works, receiving Triple Platinum status from the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for more than 3 million copies sold.
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Lyrics & ThemeWritten by Steven Tyler and Darren Solomon, the lyrics touch on a fascination with a worldly and cosmopolitan woman. It is often interpreted as the songwriter's longing for love, companionship, and understanding.
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Live PerformancesDespite its popularity, Aerosmith rarely included "Woman of the World" in live performances. However, during the band's "Back on the Road Tour" in 2011, the song was performed more frequently.
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Music Style"Woman of the World" epitomizes the classic Aerosmith blues-rock style, with Steven Tyler’s husky vocals, and classic guitar riffs by Joe Perry and Brad Whitford.
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UniquenessUnlike many Aerosmith songs, "Woman of the World" is not commonly known or recognized by casual listeners, making it something of a hidden gem within the band's discography.
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ReceptionThe song didn't gain the same resonation with audiences as some of their more famous hits. Nonetheless, among dedicated Aerosmith fans, it's often considered an underappreciated classic.
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LegacyThe album "Get Your Wings" paved the way for Aerosmith’s future success and was a signature stepping stone on the way to becoming one of the most popular rock bands in the world. "Woman of the World" is a key part of that legacy.
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Track PositionPlaced as the last track on Side A in the vinyl version of "Get Your Wings," "Woman of the World" is seen as a crucial turning point, guiding listeners into the second half of the record.
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Not Officially ReleasedIt is interesting to note that "Woman of the World" was never officially released as a single, but it remained an important track on Aerosmith's "Get Your Wings" album.
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