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18/11/1997

Pink

Aerosmith

1997 Single
  • Rankings
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    Fecha Lanzamiento: 18 Noviembre 1997 · Fecha Grabación: 1997 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · · Productor: Kevin Shirley
    1
    Pink
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Richard Supa, Ballard • 1997 /11 /18
    3:55
  • 2
    Aerosmith • 1997 /11 /18
    0:00
  • Album


    Nine Lives

    Nine Lives

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 18 Marzo 1997 · Fecha Grabación: Septiembre 1996 - Noviembre 1996
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de Grabación: Avatar, New York City; The Boneyard · Productor: Kevin Shirley , Aerosmith
    1
    Nine Lives
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Marti Frederiksen • 1997 /03 /18
    4:01
  • 2
    Falling In Love (Is Hard On the Knees)
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Glen Ballard • 1997 /03 /18
    3:26
  • 3
    Hole In My Soul
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Desmond Child • 1997 /03 /18
    6:10
  • 4
    Taste of India
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Ballard • 1997 /03 /18
    5:53
  • 5
    Full Circle
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Taylor Rhodes • 1997 /03 /18
    5:00
  • 6
    Something's Gotta Give
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Frederiksen • 1997 /03 /18
    3:37
  • 7
    Ain't That a Bitch
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Child • 1997 /03 /18
    5:25
  • 8
    The Farm
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas • 1997 /03 /18
    4:28
  • 9
    Crash
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Hudson, Dominic Miller • 1997 /03 /18
    4:26
  • 10
    Kiss Your Past Good-bye
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Hudson • 1997 /03 /18
    4:32
  • 11
    Pink
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Richard Supa, Ballard • 1997 /03 /18
    3:55
  • 12
    Attitude Adjustment
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Frederiksen • 1997 /03 /18
    3:45
  • 13
    Fallen Angels
    AerosmithAerosmith • w: Tyler, Perry, Supa • 1997 /03 /18
    8:16
  • Album

    Pink
    Pink
    18/11/1997
    "Pink"
    Single by Aerosmith
    from the album Nine Lives
    ReleasedNovember 18, 1997
    GenreHard rock, classic rock
    Length3:55
    LabelColumbia
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Kevin Shirley
    Aerosmith singles chronology
    "Hole in My Soul"
    (1997)
    "Pink"
    (1997)
    "Full Circle"
    (1997)
    Music video
    "Pink" on YouTube

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    1997 single by Aerosmith

    "Pink" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and professional songwriters Richie Supa and Glen Ballard. It was released as the third major single from Nine Lives in 1997.

    Composition

    The song is highlighted by a harmonica performance by Steven Tyler at the beginning, as well as a strong bass rhythm throughout the song, and a mix of acoustic guitars and jangling electric guitars throughout the verses.

    Many of the lines in the verses start with the word "pink" (e.g. "Pink it`s my new obsession ", "Pink it`s not even a question", "Pink on the lips of your lover"). The song is also highly suggestive, in that the origin of the fascination with pink stems from the admiration of a woman`s reproductive organs, particularly the inner side of the outer lips – the "pink in the middle" – and also the man`s penis – "I wanna wrap you in rubber".

    Music video

    The music video for the song used CGI to morph characters` faces to other bodies. A variety of random characters mixed in with band members moving towards the camera, morphing into different characters in the process (e.g., Joe Perry as a centaur, Brad Whitford as a little boy, Steven Tyler as a skeleton, and a boy dressed as the Easter Bunny). The video premiered on November 11, 1997, and was directed by Doug Nichol.[1]

    Two versions of the music video exist. In the uncensored version, there is a woman dressed in a blue jumpsuit walking towards the camera. For a brief second, the top, unzipped portion of the jumpsuit is pulled away, revealing her right breast. There is another instance where a woman`s breasts are briefly fully revealed when a woman, painted blue and green, does a pirouette.

    The uncensored version caused minor controversy and several television networks required Nichol to censor the video for daytime airings. As a result, the edited version censored the pirouette scene. The censored version also shows Tyler and Perry presented as a two-headed man and only the coverup portion of the breast reveal scene is present.

    Live performances

    As of 2007, "Pink" is one of only two songs from Nine Lives consistently played on Aerosmith tours, along with "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)".

    Track listing

    No.TitleLength
    1."Pink" (Album Version)3:55
    2."Pink" (The South Beach Mix)3:54
    3."Pink" (Live)3:45

    Covers and other versions

    A different version of the song, The South Beach Mix, was included on the career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits.

    Japanese edition of the "Pink" single from `Nine Lives` features six tracks: three mixes of "Pink" (Album Version, The South Beach Mix & Live from the Howard Stern Radio Show), plus live versions of "Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)" & "Walk This Way" recorded in March 1997. As well, there is a techno remix of "Falling in Love (Is Hard On The Knees)" titled Moby Fucked Remix.

    It is a bonus playable song in the video game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, and the only track from Nine Lives present in the game. In the Wii and PlayStation 2 versions of this game, the word "high" (in "Pink gets me high as a kite") is removed.

    Janelle Monáe`s 2018 single "Pynk" interpolates Aerosmith`s "Pink," with Steven Tyler and Glen Ballard being credited as co-writers.

    Awards

    The song won the band their fourth and most recent Grammy Award in 1999 for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[2]

    Additionally, the video won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video in 1998.[3]

    Charts

    Chart (1997)

    Peak
    position

    Germany (GfK)[4]

    81

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[5]

    58

    UK Singles (OCC)[6]

    38

    US Billboard Hot 100[7]

    27

    US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[8]

    1

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[9]

    Gold

    500,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1997 single by Aerosmith

    "Pink" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and professional songwriters Richie Supa and Glen Ballard. It was released as the third major single from Nine Lives in 1997.

    Composition

    The song is highlighted by a harmonica performance by Steven Tyler at the beginning, as well as a strong bass rhythm throughout the song, and a mix of acoustic guitars and jangling electric guitars throughout the verses.

    Many of the lines in the verses start with the word "pink" (e.g. "Pink it`s my new obsession ", "Pink it`s not even a question", "Pink on the lips of your lover"). The song is also highly suggestive, in that the origin of the fascination with pink stems from the admiration of a woman`s reproductive organs, particularly the inner side of the outer lips – the "pink in the middle" – and also the man`s penis – "I wanna wrap you in rubber".

    Music video

    The music video for the song used CGI to morph characters` faces to other bodies. A variety of random characters mixed in with band members moving towards the camera, morphing into different characters in the process (e.g., Joe Perry as a centaur, Brad Whitford as a little boy, Steven Tyler as a skeleton, and a boy dressed as the Easter Bunny). The video premiered on November 11, 1997, and was directed by Doug Nichol.[1]

    Two versions of the music video exist. In the uncensored version, there is a woman dressed in a blue jumpsuit walking towards the camera. For a brief second, the top, unzipped portion of the jumpsuit is pulled away, revealing her right breast. There is another instance where a woman`s breasts are briefly fully revealed when a woman, painted blue and green, does a pirouette.

    The uncensored version caused minor controversy and several television networks required Nichol to censor the video for daytime airings. As a result, the edited version censored the pirouette scene. The censored version also shows Tyler and Perry presented as a two-headed man and only the coverup portion of the breast reveal scene is present.

    Live performances

    As of 2007, "Pink" is one of only two songs from Nine Lives consistently played on Aerosmith tours, along with "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)".

    Track listing

    No.TitleLength
    1."Pink" (Album Version)3:55
    2."Pink" (The South Beach Mix)3:54
    3."Pink" (Live)3:45

    Covers and other versions

    A different version of the song, The South Beach Mix, was included on the career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits.

    Japanese edition of the "Pink" single from `Nine Lives` features six tracks: three mixes of "Pink" (Album Version, The South Beach Mix & Live from the Howard Stern Radio Show), plus live versions of "Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)" & "Walk This Way" recorded in March 1997. As well, there is a techno remix of "Falling in Love (Is Hard On The Knees)" titled Moby Fucked Remix.

    It is a bonus playable song in the video game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, and the only track from Nine Lives present in the game. In the Wii and PlayStation 2 versions of this game, the word "high" (in "Pink gets me high as a kite") is removed.

    Janelle Monáe`s 2018 single "Pynk" interpolates Aerosmith`s "Pink," with Steven Tyler and Glen Ballard being credited as co-writers.

    Awards

    The song won the band their fourth and most recent Grammy Award in 1999 for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[2]

    Additionally, the video won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video in 1998.[3]

    Charts

    Chart (1997)

    Peak
    position

    Germany (GfK)[4]

    81

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[5]

    58

    UK Singles (OCC)[6]

    38

    US Billboard Hot 100[7]

    27

    US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[8]

    1

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[9]

    Gold

    500,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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