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Singles chronology

Draw the Line
Draw the Line
6/10/1977
Kings and Queens
Kings and Queens
21/2/1978
Get It Up
Get It Up
6/4/1978

Kings and Queens

Aerosmith

1978 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Febrero 1978 · Fecha Grabación: Octubre 1977 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de grabación: Cenacle, Armonk, New York Record Plant, New York City[2] · Productor: Jack Douglas , Aerosmith[1]
    1
    Kings and Queens
    Aerosmith • 1978 /02 /21
    0:00
  • 2
    Critical Mass
    Aerosmith • 1978 /02 /21
    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

    Draw the Line
    Draw the Line
    6/10/1977
    Kings and Queens
    Kings and Queens
    21/2/1978
    Get It Up
    Get It Up
    6/4/1978
    "Kings and Queens"
    Single by Aerosmith
    from the album Draw the Line
    B-side"Critical Mass"
    ReleasedFebruary 21, 1978 (1978-02-21)[1]
    RecordedJune–October 1977
    Studio
    Genre
    Length
    • 4:55 (album version)
    • 3:47 (single version)
    LabelColumbia
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)
    • Jack Douglas
    • Aerosmith[1]
    Aerosmith singles chronology
    "Draw the Line"
    (1977)
    "Kings and Queens"
    (1978)
    "Get It Up"
    (1978)

    Review

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    Song by Aerosmith

    "Kings and Queens" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Jack Douglas, their producer, who helped the band write many of the songs on Draw the Line. Douglas also played the mandolin featured in the song. The song first appeared on the album Draw the Line in December 1977[2] and was released as a single on February 21, 1978.[1] The song was also used as a B-side to Aerosmith`s version of The Beatles` "Come Together", released to promote the Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band film and soundtrack.

    Lyrical meaning

    Steven Tyler said of "Kings and Queens" in the liner notes to Pandora`s Box:[2]

    This one was just about how many people died from holy wars because of their beliefs or non-beliefs. With that one, my brain was back with the knights of the round table...

    Reception

    Cash Box said it has "a big production, driving beat and cymbal work, tight vocals, guitars and a piano-bass interlude."[4] Record World said that "Steve Tyler`s musings on European history make for an enjoyable hard-rock single."[5]

    Charts

    Chart (1978)

    Peak
    position

    Canada (RPM100 Top Singles)[6]

    76

    US Billboard Hot 100[7]

    70

    In concert

    The song was a staple of Aerosmith concerts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and was included on the album Classics Live!. This version was also included on Pandora`s Box. The band brought the song back into the set list during shows in Providence, Rhode Island and Anaheim, California in 2005 and 2006 on the Rockin` the Joint Tour, and in S? pounds o Paulo, Brazil and Sölvesborg, Sweden in 2010 on the Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour. It was played during the 2014 Jones Beach show.

    Covers and other versions

    The song was included on the albums Aerosmith`s Greatest Hits in 1980 and Greatest Hits 1973–1988 in 2004, but was considerably edited, with many of the guitar parts removed. This edited version is sometimes heard on radio, although many rock stations do play the full version.

    "Kings and Queens" is a master track in the game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and is unlocked upon beating the last song, "Train Kept A-Rollin".

    Glenn Hughes recorded a version of the song in 2011.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Song by Aerosmith

    "Kings and Queens" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Jack Douglas, their producer, who helped the band write many of the songs on Draw the Line. Douglas also played the mandolin featured in the song. The song first appeared on the album Draw the Line in December 1977[2] and was released as a single on February 21, 1978.[1] The song was also used as a B-side to Aerosmith`s version of The Beatles` "Come Together", released to promote the Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band film and soundtrack.

    Lyrical meaning

    Steven Tyler said of "Kings and Queens" in the liner notes to Pandora`s Box:[2]

    This one was just about how many people died from holy wars because of their beliefs or non-beliefs. With that one, my brain was back with the knights of the round table...

    Reception

    Cash Box said it has "a big production, driving beat and cymbal work, tight vocals, guitars and a piano-bass interlude."[4] Record World said that "Steve Tyler`s musings on European history make for an enjoyable hard-rock single."[5]

    Charts

    Chart (1978)

    Peak
    position

    Canada (RPM100 Top Singles)[6]

    76

    US Billboard Hot 100[7]

    70

    In concert

    The song was a staple of Aerosmith concerts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and was included on the album Classics Live!. This version was also included on Pandora`s Box. The band brought the song back into the set list during shows in Providence, Rhode Island and Anaheim, California in 2005 and 2006 on the Rockin` the Joint Tour, and in S? pounds o Paulo, Brazil and Sölvesborg, Sweden in 2010 on the Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour. It was played during the 2014 Jones Beach show.

    Covers and other versions

    The song was included on the albums Aerosmith`s Greatest Hits in 1980 and Greatest Hits 1973–1988 in 2004, but was considerably edited, with many of the guitar parts removed. This edited version is sometimes heard on radio, although many rock stations do play the full version.

    "Kings and Queens" is a master track in the game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and is unlocked upon beating the last song, "Train Kept A-Rollin".

    Glenn Hughes recorded a version of the song in 2011.

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