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Rag Doll
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Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Perry, Vallance, Holly Knight •
1988 /05 /03
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4:24 |
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St. John, Rag Doll (Rockapella Mix)
Aerosmith •
1988 /05 /03
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0:00 |
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Heart's Done Time
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Joe Perry · Desmond Child •
1987 /08 /25
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4:42 |
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Magic Touch
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Steven Tyler · Perry · Jim Vallance •
1987 /08 /25
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4:37 |
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Rag Doll
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Perry, Vallance, Holly Knight •
1987 /08 /25
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4:24 |
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Simoriah
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler · Perry · Vallance •
1987 /08 /25
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3:21 |
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5
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Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Perry, Child •
1987 /08 /25
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4:25 |
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St. John
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler •
1987 /08 /25
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4:10 |
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Hangman Jury
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler · Perry · Vallance •
1987 /08 /25
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5:31 |
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8
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Girl Keeps Coming Apart
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler · Perry •
1987 /08 /25
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4:13 |
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Angel
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler, Desmond Child •
1987 /08 /25
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5:09 |
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Permanent Vacation
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler · Brad Whitford •
1987 /08
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4:48 |
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I'm Down
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Aerosmith •
w: John Lennon · Paul McCartney •
1987 /08
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2:19 |
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The Movie
Aerosmith •
Aerosmith •
w: Tyler · Perry · Whitford · Tom Hamilton · Joey Kramer •
1987 /08
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4:00 |
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Single by Aerosmith | ||||
from the album Permanent Vacation | ||||
B-side | "St. John", "Rag Doll (Rockapella Mix)" | |||
Released | May 3, 1988[1] | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 4:24 | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Bruce Fairbairn | |||
Aerosmith singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Rag Doll" on YouTube |
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1988 single by Aerosmith
"Rag Doll" is a song by the American rock band Aerosmith. It is from their 1987 album Permanent Vacation. It was released as the final single from the album in 1988. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight. The song "[filters] the essence of Aerosmith`s funkiest moments through the boom-thwack beat of the hair-metal `80s".[5]
The song`s lyrics were primarily written by Tyler and Vallance, Perry originating the guitar riff, and Vallance writing the bass line.[6] The song was originally titled "Rag Time"; however, John Kalodner did not like that, so Holly Knight was called in to help change that lyric. She suggested "Rag Doll", which was actually another title Tyler and Vallance had considered.[6]
The song is notable for drummer Joey Kramer`s 1-2-1-2 lead beat in the beginning of the song, Joe Perry`s slide guitar, and a horn section arranged by Tom Keenlyside.[7] The song is in B minor. The melody and lyrics to the second verse are based on the vocal countermelody of the Rolling Stones` cover of Hank Snow`s "I`m Movin` On" that appears on Got Live If You Want It! in which Keith Richards sings "Yes, I`m movin`" in response to Mick Jagger singing "I`m movin` on". The music on the radio single differed from the album version in having a more urgent, driving beat, fueled by Tom Hamilton`s bass, and slightly different sax notes. This version had an earlier fadeout, omitting the classic clarinet and trumpet duet behind Tyler`s scat singing. The video is based on the album version of the song.
Cash Box said that "there`s a spicy drum effect at the very end of this rockin`, hit single,"[8]
(Including Any Other Editions)l
Chart (1988–89) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] | 23 |
Canada Retail Sales (RPM)[10][a] | 9 |
Ireland (IRMA)[11] | 29 |
Italy (Musica e Dischi)[12] | 12 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[13] | 19 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[14] | 16 |
UK Singles (OCC)[15] | 42 |
US Billboard Hot 100[16] | 17 |
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[17] | 12 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1988 single by Aerosmith
"Rag Doll" is a song by the American rock band Aerosmith. It is from their 1987 album Permanent Vacation. It was released as the final single from the album in 1988. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight. The song "[filters] the essence of Aerosmith`s funkiest moments through the boom-thwack beat of the hair-metal `80s".[5]
The song`s lyrics were primarily written by Tyler and Vallance, Perry originating the guitar riff, and Vallance writing the bass line.[6] The song was originally titled "Rag Time"; however, John Kalodner did not like that, so Holly Knight was called in to help change that lyric. She suggested "Rag Doll", which was actually another title Tyler and Vallance had considered.[6]
The song is notable for drummer Joey Kramer`s 1-2-1-2 lead beat in the beginning of the song, Joe Perry`s slide guitar, and a horn section arranged by Tom Keenlyside.[7] The song is in B minor. The melody and lyrics to the second verse are based on the vocal countermelody of the Rolling Stones` cover of Hank Snow`s "I`m Movin` On" that appears on Got Live If You Want It! in which Keith Richards sings "Yes, I`m movin`" in response to Mick Jagger singing "I`m movin` on". The music on the radio single differed from the album version in having a more urgent, driving beat, fueled by Tom Hamilton`s bass, and slightly different sax notes. This version had an earlier fadeout, omitting the classic clarinet and trumpet duet behind Tyler`s scat singing. The video is based on the album version of the song.
Cash Box said that "there`s a spicy drum effect at the very end of this rockin`, hit single,"[8]
(Including Any Other Editions)l
Chart (1988–89) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] | 23 |
Canada Retail Sales (RPM)[10][a] | 9 |
Ireland (IRMA)[11] | 29 |
Italy (Musica e Dischi)[12] | 12 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[13] | 19 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[14] | 16 |
UK Singles (OCC)[15] | 42 |
US Billboard Hot 100[16] | 17 |
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[17] | 12 |