No More No More

No More No More

Song infobox
Name = No More No More


Artist = Aerosmith
Album = Toys in the Attic
Released = April 8, 1975
track_no = 7
Recorded = January - February 1975 at Record Plant Studios, New York
Genre = Hard rock
Length = 4:33
Label = Columbia Records
Writer = Steven Tyler, Joe Perry
Producer = Jack Douglas
prev = "Sweet Emotion"
prev_no = 6
next = "Round and Round"
next_no = 8

"No More No More" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry, it was released as the seventh track on the band's breakthrough album "Toys in the Attic" in 1975.

ong information

The song is known for its mix of acoustic and electric guitars, continuous piano playing in the background, and a refrain of "No More No More" every two lines. Its lyrics are about the band's rise to fame, and the monotony of life on the road. The lyrics are printed prominently in the liner notes for the band's box set "Pandora's Box", one of only a few songs to get the honor.

The song is one of Aerosmith's better known album tracks and is frequently heard on many AOR and classic rock stations. The song was a concert staple for Aerosmith in the 1970s. In 2005, it was featured on the live CD/DVD "Rockin' the Joint" and was subsequently brought back as a regular in the setlist for the Rockin' the Joint Tour in 2005-06.

Covers

The song was notably covered by Velvet Revolver in 2004 and can be found on some versions of their debut album "Contraband".


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