The opening title track to Aerosmith’s 1975 album of the same name, and the B-side of the third single from the album, You See Me Crying. Written by vocalist Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry, “Toys In The Attic” is rather vague in its actual song meaning, for it’s been theorized to be about...
[Refrain]
In the attic, lights
Voices scream
Nothing seen
Real's the dream
[Verse]
Leaving the things that are real behind
Leaving the things that you love from mind
All of the things that you learned from fears
Nothing is left for the years
[Refrain]
Voices scream
Nothing seen
Real's the dream
[Chorus]
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
[Refrain]
Lights
Voices scream
Nothing seen
Real's the dream
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse]
Leaving the things that are real behind
Leaving the things that you love from mind
All of the things that you learned from fears
Nothing is left for the years
[Refrain]
Voices scream
Nothing seen
Real's the dream
[Outro]
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys, we're in the attic
Toys, toys, toys, we're in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys, toys, toys in the attic
Toys in the Attic was written by Joe Perry & Steven Tyler.
Toys in the Attic was produced by Jack Douglas.
Aerosmith released Toys in the Attic on Tue Apr 08 1975.