Produced during sessions in Miami with Glen Ballard, the track features a prominent brass section and sharp, rhythmic guitar riffs characteristic of late-90s Aerosmith.
The song uses playful and suggestive wordplay to describe the physical and emotional toll of a tumultuous relationship. Notable lyrics include: "You used to be strong / But now it’s 'ooh baby please' / Because falling in love is so hard on the knees" . aerosmith_falling_in_love_is_hard_on_the_knees_...
The song was a significant commercial success, particularly on rock radio. It spent several weeks at chart and reached the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. It remains a staple of the band's late-career catalog and is frequently featured on their greatest hits compilations. Produced during sessions in Miami with Glen Ballard,
Hard rock with elements of "raunch-rock" and horn-heavy arrangements. Writers: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Glen Ballard. Producers: Kevin Shirley and Aerosmith. Key Features The song was a significant commercial success, particularly
"" is a hard rock song by the American band Aerosmith , released in 1997 as the lead single from their twelfth studio album, Nine Lives . Song Overview Release Date: February 11, 1997. Album: Nine Lives .
The video is known for its surreal, dark, and highly stylized imagery, often interpreted as a parody or commentary on the grunge aesthetic prevalent at the time. Chart & Critical Reception