• Get Your Wings is the second studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released on March 15, 1974. The album was their first to be produced by Jack...
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    starting with their eponymous debut in 1973, followed a year later by Get Your Wings. The band broke into the mainstream with their next two albums, Toys...
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    "Lord of the Thighs" (lead) from Get Your Wings "Spaced" from (co-lead) Get Your Wings "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" from Get Your Wings "Seasons of Wither" (co-lead...
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  • "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll". For Aerosmith's previous album, Get Your Wings, the band had begun working with record producer Jack Douglas, who co-produced...
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    Aerosmith". EnterTalk Radio. May 30, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2017. Get Your Wings (liner notes). Aerosmith. Columbia Records. 1974. KC 32847.{{cite AV...
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    Tyler Get Your Wings 1974 "Same Old Song and Dance" Joe Perry Steven Tyler Get Your Wings 1974 "Seasons of Wither" Steven Tyler Get Your Wings 1974 "Sedona...
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  • Retrieved July 29, 2018. Smith, Mat (June 1997). "Aerosmith: Aerosmith/Get Your Wings/Toys in the Attic/Rocks". Uncut. No. 1. p. 113. Davis & Aerosmith 1997...
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  • Previously, Aerosmith had recorded three albums: Aerosmith (1973), Get Your Wings (1974), and the breakthrough LP Toys in the Attic (1975), which produced...
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  • March 19, 1974, as the lead single from their second studio album, Get Your Wings, it has remained a staple on rock radio [citation needed] and in the...
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  • written by frontman Steven Tyler, and released on the band's 1974 album Get Your Wings. Drummer Joey Kramer has said it is his favorite song to perform live...
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