

The video flashes back and forth between an Aerosmith concert at Freedom Hall, the Sigma Nu Fraternity house in Johnson City, TN Inside Ryans Irish Pub on Bourbon, and the band down on the streets (Bourbon) of New Orleans. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight. It was released as the final single from the album in 1988. It is from the 1987 album Permanent Vacation. "Rag Doll" is a song by American Heavy Metal band Aerosmith. Rag Doll, baby won't ya do me, baby won't ya do me, Give it all ya got until you're put out of your misery Rag Doll baby won't you do me like you done before
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You're so fine they'll never see ya leavin' by the back door, mam Rag Doll livin in a movie Hot tramp Daddys little cutie Youre so fine theyll never see ya leavin by the back door, mam Hot time get it while its easy Dont mind come on up and see me Rag Doll baby wont you do me like you done before Im feelin like a bad boy Mm just a like a bad boy Im rippin up a Rag Doll Like throwin away an old toy Some babes talkin real loud Talkin all about. (C) 1987 Geffen Records.Official Video Remastered, Widescreen, 5.1 Directed by Marty CallnerĪerosmithVEVO: AerosmithLYRICS: "Rag Doll" Retrieved July 28, 2017.Music video by Aerosmith performing Rag Doll.

Bob Gaudio – harmony and backing vocals, Farfisa organ, handclaps.Nick Massi – harmony and backing vocals, bass, handclaps.Tommy DeVito – harmony and backing vocals, guitar, handclaps.Cryin’, Amazing, and Crazy are arguably the last great hard-rock power ballads, but the award for most unusual and inventive hair metal hit. Frankie Valli – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, handclaps Dude (Looks Like a Lady), Love in an Elevator and Eat the Rich were conceived as fusions of strutting ‘70s rock and mainstream polish.In 1967, that song was covered by the English band the Tremeloes and peaked at No. The B-side was the original version of " Silence Is Golden", also written by Crewe and Gaudio. 1 song of all time, as voted on by its listeners.

In 2010, radio station WCBS-FM in New York City rated the Four Seasons' "Rag Doll" as the No. In 1997, Mojo also listed the song as one of the 'Bubbling Under' singles in its list of 'The 100 Greatest Singles Of All Time'. 401 on his list compiled in the book The Heart of Rock and Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made, being one of five songs by the Four Seasons included in the book. īillboard described the song as a "sentimental slow dance ballad." In 1989, critic Dave Marsh ranked "Rag Doll" at No. (Some accounts indicate that it was a $5 bill.) "The image of her stuck in my head until I wrote 'Rag Doll'", Gaudio recalled in a 2009 interview. When he reached into his wallet to pay her, he found that none of the notes were smaller than $10. In the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan neighborhood, a young girl with a dirty face and wearing ragged clothes approached Gaudio's automobile. According to songwriter Bob Gaudio, the recording was inspired by an occasion involving the homeless children who, at stop lights in the city, would run into the street and clean windshields for spare change.
