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Get It Up
Get It Up
6/4/1978

Get It Up

Aerosmith

1978 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 6 Abril 1978 · Fecha Grabación: 1978 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · · Productor: Jack Douglas
    1
    Get It Up
    Aerosmith • 1978 /04 /06
    0:00
  • 2
    Milk Cow Blues
    Aerosmith • 1978 /04 /06
    0:00
  • Album


    Draw The Line

    Draw The Line

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 9 Diciembre 1977 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1977 - Octubre 1977
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de Grabación: The Cenacle, Armonk, New York; Record Plant, New York City · Productor: Jack Douglas , Aerosmith
    1
    Draw The Line
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry • 1977 /12 /09
    3:24
  • 2
    I Wanna Know Why
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry • 1977 /12 /09
    3:09
  • 3
    Critical Mass
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Tom Hamilton, Jack Douglas • 1977 /12 /09
    4:52
  • 4
    Get It Up
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry • 1977 /12 /09
    4:02
  • 5
    Bright Light Fright
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Perry • 1977 /12 /09
    2:20
  • 6
    Kings And Queens
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Brad Whitford, Hamilton, Joey Kramer, Douglas • 1977 /12 /09
    4:55
  • 7
    The Hand That Feeds
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Whitford, Hamilton, Kramer, Douglas • 1977 /12 /09
    4:23
  • 8
    Sight For Sore Eyes
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Douglas, David Johansen • 1977 /12 /09
    3:56
  • 9
    Milk Cow Blues
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Kokomo Arnold • 1977 /12 /09
    4:14
  • Album

    Get It Up
    Get It Up
    6/4/1978
    "Get It Up"
    Single by Aerosmith
    from the album Draw the Line
    B-side"Milk Cow Blues"
    ReleasedApril 6, 1978 (1978-04-06)
    GenreFunk, rock
    Length4:02
    LabelColumbia
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Jack Douglas
    Aerosmith singles chronology
    "Kings and Queens"
    (1978)
    "Get It Up"
    (1978)
    "Come Together"
    (1978)

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    1978 single by Aerosmith

    "Get It Up" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry, the song features Karen Lawrence, singer of the band L.A. Jets, on the chorus. It was released in 1978 as the third and final single from their album Draw the Line. The single also included "Milk Cow Blues" as a B-side. The single failed to break into the singles chart. The guitar is noted for its usage of slide guitar. The single had a reference to the next track on the album, "Bright Light Fright". The song was played occasionally by the band during the Aerosmith Express Tour from 1977 to 1978 in support of the Draw the Line album.

    Critical reception

    In a 1979 issue of Rolling Stone, Aerosmith`s then-manager David Krebs commented on the state of the band`s commercial performance, saying "...the essence of Aerosmith`s lyrics...has always been a positive, macho sexuality...Draw the Line wasn`t like that. You know the song `Get It Up`? The lyrics really say "`Can`t get it up.` Kids who are stoned and having sexual relationships don`t want to hear `Can`t get it up.`"[1][deprecated source] Billboard Magazine stated that "Aerosmith`s power charged heavy metal sound works well here."[2] Cash Box said that "the dominating guitar work slides and grinds," and that the song has a "good hook."[3] In a retrospective review for Ultimate Classic Rock, Sterling Whitaker cited the song as an example of a Draw the Line track that "should-have-been-great-but-not-quite", saying that it "featured important elements of the classic Aerosmith sound, but somehow didn`t catch fire."[4] Biographer Richard Bienstock called it a "limp funk workout".[5]

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    1978 single by Aerosmith

    "Get It Up" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry, the song features Karen Lawrence, singer of the band L.A. Jets, on the chorus. It was released in 1978 as the third and final single from their album Draw the Line. The single also included "Milk Cow Blues" as a B-side. The single failed to break into the singles chart. The guitar is noted for its usage of slide guitar. The single had a reference to the next track on the album, "Bright Light Fright". The song was played occasionally by the band during the Aerosmith Express Tour from 1977 to 1978 in support of the Draw the Line album.

    Critical reception

    In a 1979 issue of Rolling Stone, Aerosmith`s then-manager David Krebs commented on the state of the band`s commercial performance, saying "...the essence of Aerosmith`s lyrics...has always been a positive, macho sexuality...Draw the Line wasn`t like that. You know the song `Get It Up`? The lyrics really say "`Can`t get it up.` Kids who are stoned and having sexual relationships don`t want to hear `Can`t get it up.`"[1][deprecated source] Billboard Magazine stated that "Aerosmith`s power charged heavy metal sound works well here."[2] Cash Box said that "the dominating guitar work slides and grinds," and that the song has a "good hook."[3] In a retrospective review for Ultimate Classic Rock, Sterling Whitaker cited the song as an example of a Draw the Line track that "should-have-been-great-but-not-quite", saying that it "featured important elements of the classic Aerosmith sound, but somehow didn`t catch fire."[4] Biographer Richard Bienstock called it a "limp funk workout".[5]

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