Track 3 from their third album “Toys in the Attic” released in 1975. Their most successful critically and commercially, it has sold eight million copies as of 2002, or 8X Platinum. It was the second of four consecutive albums produced by Jack Douglas, and became another instant rock classic. It’s ranked 229 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Copyright 1975 Columbia Records. Recorded from the original vinyl. Written by Steven Tyler and produced by Jack Douglas. Featuring: Steven Tyler – Lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica & percussion Joe Perry – Lead, slide & acoustic guitars, background vocals & percussion Brad Whitford – Rhythm guitars Tom Hamilton – Bass & rhythm guitar on “Uncle Salty” Joey Kramer – Drums & percussion Back when Cain was able, way before the stable Lightnin' struck right down from the sky A mother ship with fate said, "Let's give it a try" Conscience was related, man he was created Lady luck took him by surprise A sweet and bitter fruit, it surely opened his eyes Well she ate it Lordy, it was love at first bite Well she ate it Never knowin' wrong from right, right, right, right Even Eve in Eden Voices tried deceivin' With lies that showed the lady the way At first she stopped and turned and tried to walk away Man he was believer, lady was deceiver So the story goes, but you see The snake was he and she just climbed right up his tree So she ate it Lordy, it was love at first bite Well she ate it Never knowin' wrong from right, right, right Conscience was related, man he was created Lady luck took him by surprise The sweet and bitter fruit, is sure to open his eyes Evil came like rainin', who knows who's complainin' Somethin' tried to lay her to waste And all she want and need was just a little taste Whoa, she ate it Lordy, it was love at first bite Well she ate it Never knowin' wrong from right, right, right Well she ate it Lordy, it was love at first bite Yeah she ate it Never knowin' wrong from right, right Oh, that's right
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