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Remember When Steven Tyler Heard a Great New Song He Forgot Was an Old Aerosmith Tune?

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler celebrated his 76th birthday on March 26, 2024. The legendary frontmanโ€™s high, powerful voice has earned him the nickname โ€œthe Demon of Screaminโ€™,โ€ and heโ€™s sung and co-written many enduring hits for his famous band.

However, Tyler has been candid about his many struggles with drug abuse, and his excesses have sometimes have led to some embarrassing incidents. One infamous occurrence happened in 1984, when Aerosmith was relearning some older songs in preparation for a new tour after guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford had rejoined the band after exiting the group several years earlier.

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As Perry recalled in his 2014 memoir, Rocks: My Life In and Out of Aerosmith, the band members were listening to old recordings at the house of one-time Boston rock DJ Mark Parenteau. At some during the get-together, someone played โ€œYou See Me Crying,โ€ a track from Aerosmithโ€™s 1975 album Toys in the Attic.

According to Perry, when Tyler heard the tune, he commented, โ€œThatโ€™s outta sight. We should cover that tune. Whose original is this?โ€

โ€œWhat the f— are you talking about, Steven?โ€ Perry responded. โ€œThatโ€™s us.โ€

โ€œIs it? โ€ฆ Where was I?โ€ Tyler then said, to which Perry replied, โ€œIn the booth, singing.โ€

About โ€œYou See Me Cryingโ€

Tyler co-wrote โ€œYou See Me Cryingโ€ with an outside collaborator named Don Solomon, but his substance abuse had led to some memory issues.

โ€œYou See Me Cryingโ€ is a piano-driven power ballad that appeared as the last track on Toys in the Attic. The song also was released as a single, but failed to make a dent on the Billboard charts.

Tylerโ€™s Sobriety Struggles

Tyler has continued to struggle with his sobriety on and off over the years, with Aerosmith announcing that it had to cancel dates of its 2022 Las Vegas residency because the singer had relapsed.

However, Tyler has kept a positive attitude, and in a 2019 GQ interviewed, he explained what motivates him to keep working on overcoming his addictions.

โ€œI got a band thatโ€™s still together, the guys are still alive, everyoneโ€™s healthy,โ€ he maintained. โ€œWe play better than we did 50 years ago. I mean, there was a certain rawness when we played clubs and we were all f—ed up. Sure, I get it. But the band is still together and still sought-after.โ€

Aerosmithโ€™s Delayed Farewell Tour

Unfortunately, Tyler suffered a vocal injury last year that led to the postponement of Aerosmithโ€™s Peace Out farewell tour, but heโ€™s reportedly on the mend, and the band hopes to rescheduled the trek when heโ€™s ready to go.