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Walk This Way

"Walk This Way"
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Single by Aerosmith
from the album Toys in the Attic
B-side "Round and Round" or "Uncle Salty"
"Uncle Salty" (re-release)
Released August 28, 1975 (original)
November 5, 1976 (re-release)
Format Vinyl record (7")
Recorded January–February 1975
Record Plant Studios
(New York City, New York)
Genre Hard rock
Length 3:40
Label Columbia
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Jack Douglas
Aerosmith singles chronology
"Sweet Emotion"
(1975)
"Walk This Way"
(1975)
"You See Me Crying"
(1975)

"Home Tonight"
(1976)

"Walk This Way"
(1976)

"Back in the Saddle"
(1977)
"Walk This Way"
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Single by Run–D.M.C.
from the album Raising Hell
Released July 4, 1986
Format Record
Recorded 1985
Genre Rap rock,hard rock
Length 5:17 (album version)
3:38 (single version)
Label
Producer(s)
Run-D.M.C. chronology
"My Adidas"
(1986)
"Walk This Way"
(1986)
"You Be Illin'"
(1986)
"Walk This Way"
Single by The String Cheese Incident
from the album A String Cheese Incident
Released May 31, 1997
Format CD
Recorded 1997
Length 4:46
Label SCI Fidelity
Producer(s) The String Cheese Incident
The String Cheese Incident singles chronology
"Lonesome Fiddle Blues"
(1997)
"Walk This Way"
(1997)
"How Mountain Girl Can Love"
(1997)
"Walk This Way"
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Single by Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud
Released 12 March 2007
Format
Recorded December 2006
Genre Dance-rock
Length 2:53
Label
Producer(s) Dallas Austin
Sugababes singles chronology
"Easy"
(2006)
"Walk This Way"
(2007)
"About You Now"
(2007)
Girls Aloud singles chronology
"I Think We're Alone Now"
(2006)
"Walk This Way"
(2007)
"Sexy! No No No..."
(2007)
Music video
"Walk This Way" on YouTube

"Walk This Way" is a song by the American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, the song was originally released as the second single from the 1975 album Toys in the Attic. It peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1977, part of a string of successful hit singles for the band in the 1970s. In addition to being one of the songs that helped break Aerosmith into the mainstream in the 1970s, it also helped revitalize their career in the 1980s when it was covered by rappers Run–D.M.C. on their 1986 album Raising Hell. This cover was a touchstone for the new musical subgenre of rap rock, or the melding of rock and hip hop. It became an international hit and won both groups a Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap – Single in 1987.

The song starts out with a two measure drum beat intro by Joey Kramer, followed by the well known guitar riff by Joe Perry. The song proceeds with the main riff made famous by Perry and Brad Whitford on guitar with Tom Hamilton on bass. The song continues with rapid fire lyrics by Steven Tyler.

In December 1974, Aerosmith opened for The Guess Who in Honolulu. During the sound check, guitarist Joe Perry was "fooling around with riffs and thinking about The Meters," a group guitarist Jeff Beck had turned him on to. Loving "their riffy New Orleans funk, especially 'Cissy Strut' and 'People Say'", he asked the drummer "to lay down something flat with a groove on the drums." The guitar riff to what would become "Walk This Way" just "came off [his] hands." Needing a bridge, he


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