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Last Child
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Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Brad Whitford •
1976 /05 /27
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3:26 |
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Combination
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w: Perry •
1976 /05 /27
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3:41 |
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Back In The Saddle
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Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Perry •
1976 /05 /03
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4:40 |
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Last Child
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Brad Whitford •
1976 /05 /03
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3:26 |
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Rats In The Cellar
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Aerosmith •
w: live concert performance from Tacoma •
1976 /05 /03
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4:07 |
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4
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Combination
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Aerosmith •
w: Perry •
1976 /05 /03
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3:41 |
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Sick As A Dog
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Tom Hamilton •
1976 /05 /03
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4:12 |
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Nobody's Fault
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Aerosmith •
w: Brad Whitford, Tyler •
1976 /05 /03
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4:26 |
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Get The Lead Out
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Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Perry •
1976 /05 /03
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3:42 |
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Lick And A Promise
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w: Tyler, Perry •
1976 /05 /03
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3:05 |
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Home Tonight
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1976 /05 /03
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3:17 |
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Single by Aerosmith | ||||
from the album Rocks | ||||
B-side | "Combination" | |||
Released | May 27, 1976 | |||
Recorded | 1976 | |||
Genre | Funk rock[1][2] | |||
Length | 3:27 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Jack Douglas | |||
Aerosmith singles chronology | ||||
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Song by Aerosmith
This article is about Aerosmith`s song. For the Indonesian band, see Last Child (band).
"Last Child" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and Brad Whitford and released as the first single from the album Rocks in 1976. It peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, one of a string of hits for the band in the mid-1970s.[3]
The song is one of Brad Whitford`s best-known contributions to the band. "Brad wrote, `Take me back to sweet Tallahassee, home sweet home…`" recalled Tyler. "Whatever he put into `Last Child`, that`s his moment. He can take that, and that`s his, forever."[4]
Cash Box said that "it`s right in the groove: a straightforward rock tune with a slick, rhythm oriented arrangement."[5]
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Long after its release, "Last Child" enjoys regular airplay on rock radio and is regularly rotated into Aerosmith`s concert setlist. In concert, it is often Whitford`s feature spot, in which Tyler introduces him with something like "Brad Whitford, what do you got to show for yourself?" or "What do you got up your sleeve?" Whitford often does a little bit of an intro before playing the opening notes to the song.
Although it was often assumed that the guitar solo as heard on the studio recording was played by Joe Perry, it was originally rumored to have been played by an uncited (hired) guitarist. During his appearance as a guest on That Metal Show in 2012, Whitford stated that he actually wrote and performed the solo himself.
"Last Child" has been rereleased on compilations including Aerosmith`s Greatest Hits, O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, and Devil`s Got a New Disguise as well as live collections including Live! Bootleg, Classics Live II, and A Little South of Sanity.
Chart (1976) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[6] | 26 |
US Billboard Hot 100[7] | 21 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Song by Aerosmith
This article is about Aerosmith`s song. For the Indonesian band, see Last Child (band).
"Last Child" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and Brad Whitford and released as the first single from the album Rocks in 1976. It peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, one of a string of hits for the band in the mid-1970s.[3]
The song is one of Brad Whitford`s best-known contributions to the band. "Brad wrote, `Take me back to sweet Tallahassee, home sweet home…`" recalled Tyler. "Whatever he put into `Last Child`, that`s his moment. He can take that, and that`s his, forever."[4]
Cash Box said that "it`s right in the groove: a straightforward rock tune with a slick, rhythm oriented arrangement."[5]
This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Long after its release, "Last Child" enjoys regular airplay on rock radio and is regularly rotated into Aerosmith`s concert setlist. In concert, it is often Whitford`s feature spot, in which Tyler introduces him with something like "Brad Whitford, what do you got to show for yourself?" or "What do you got up your sleeve?" Whitford often does a little bit of an intro before playing the opening notes to the song.
Although it was often assumed that the guitar solo as heard on the studio recording was played by Joe Perry, it was originally rumored to have been played by an uncited (hired) guitarist. During his appearance as a guest on That Metal Show in 2012, Whitford stated that he actually wrote and performed the solo himself.
"Last Child" has been rereleased on compilations including Aerosmith`s Greatest Hits, O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, and Devil`s Got a New Disguise as well as live collections including Live! Bootleg, Classics Live II, and A Little South of Sanity.
Chart (1976) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[6] | 26 |
US Billboard Hot 100[7] | 21 |