Round and Round (Aerosmith song)
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“Round and Round” | |||||
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Song by Aerosmith | |||||
Album | Toys in the Attic | ||||
Released | April 8, 1975 | ||||
Recorded | January - February 1975 at Record Plant Studios, New York | ||||
Genre | Hard rock | ||||
Length | 5:03 | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Writer | Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford | ||||
Producer | Jack Douglas | ||||
Toys in the Attic track listing | |||||
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"Round and Round" is a song written and recorded by American rock band Aerosmith. It appears as the eighth track of their breakthrough album Toys in the Attic. The song was composed by lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Brad Whitford. It is five minutes and three seconds in length.
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This song was the first songwriting credit for Brad Whitford. It is also one of Aerosmith's harder rocking songs, and probably the hardest rocking song on Toys. The song was a step into both heavy metal and psychedelia for the band, with the heavy beat and dueling guitars forming a hard rock/heavy metal base, with the lyrics and the musical effects achieved in the studio adding a very psychedelic feeling to the song. The song was covered by Swedish blues rock band Half Man and appears on the Aerosmith tribute album Right in the Nuts.