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- Rats In The Cellar Lyrics

Goin' under, rats in the cellar
Goin' under, skin's turnin' yellow
Nose is runny, losin' my connection
Losin' money, getting no affection

New York City blues
East side, West side blues
Throw me in the slam
Catch me if you can
Believe
That you're wearing
Tearing me apart

Safe complaining, 'cause everything's rotten
Go insanin', and ain't a thing forgotten
Feelin' cozy, Rats In The Cellar
Cheeks are rosy, skin's turning yellow
Loose and soggy, lookin' rather lazy
See my body, pushin up the daisies

New York City's dues
East side, west side news
Throw me in the slam
Catch me if you can
Believe
That you're wearing
Tearing me apart

New York City blues
East side, west side blues
Throw me in the slam
A catch me if you can
Believe
That you're wearing
Tearing me apart

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Who wrote Rats In The Cellar lyrics?


Rats In The Cellar is written by Joe Perry, Steven Victor Tallarico.
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When was Rats In The Cellar released?


It is first released in 1976 as part of Aerosmith's album "Rocks" which includes 9 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Rats In The Cellar lyrics?


When we explore how the lyrics were meant to make us feel, Rats In The Cellar' by Aerosmith is a vivid depiction of urban chaos and despair, with rats in the cellar and physical health deterioration as the main symbols. Decay, neglect, and struggle to cope with the city life challenges are the main ideas expressed in the lyrics through the use of metaphors like losing money, affection, and connection that represent a deeper emotional turmoil. The song lyrics mainly focus on angst, heartbreak, despair, reflection, and anger. Similar to the song, urban struggle, isolation, disconnection, and desperation are vice versa highlighted themes. The lyrics include some adult themes and images that might not be appropriate for kids, such as feeling sick and losing touch, but inoffensive language, violence, or drug use have not been included, which would otherwise require a higher rating.
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Which genre is Rats In The Cellar?


Rats In The Cellar falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Rats In The Cellar?


Rats In The Cellar song length is 4 minutes and 06 seconds.
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these lyrics are last corrected by Daryl Jericho
Songwriter(s): Joe Perry, Steven Victor Tallarico
Record Label(s): 2012, 1976 Sony Music Entertainment
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