Jailbait – Aerosmith


Take me, take me

Take me outside and maybe

Baby, take me

Take me, take me, take me

Ow!

Take it or leave it on a Saturday night

If what you see is what you get then give me a bite

Here are lots of ladies, they is real insecure

Leave it to the boys and the fool on the hill

Yeah

Hello, baby, yeah, it’s me

Don’t be no judge, no third degree oh jailbait

Play the fool and you play the pawn

Wake up, babe, out the door gone, jailbait

I believe in someone talking

Can’t let go you got a hold oh jailbait

What it is, but you believe

In what you got, got up your sleeve oh jailbait

Ooh, j-j-j-jailbait

Ooh, j-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-j-jailbait

Take it, leave it, roll the dice

You hot as hell, I’m cold as ice oh jailbait

Tell your daddy how you do me

Put the woodshed, do it to me jailbait

What you see in daddy’s eyes

Check the voice, no surprise oh jailbait

Ooh

Ooh, j-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait

Do me, do you, tell me, would you, see in, me too

Do me, do you

I ain’t complaining bitch’s brew

Girl’s a lover, never knew she’s jailbait

Steeplechase, cold the sweat

You sweep your feet up, place a bet on jailbait

Look out

J-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait, ow!

J-j-j-jailbait

Ooh, j-j-j-jailbait

Ooh, j-j-j-jailbait

Ooh, j-j-j-jailbait

J-j-j-jailbait, jailbait, jailbait, jailbait

Unpacking the Provocation: Lyrical Themes in “Jailbait”

Aerosmith’s “Jailbait” is a raw and provocative track that leans heavily into the band’s signature blend of swagger and controversy. The lyrics are laced with double entendres and rebellious energy, focusing on the dangers and temptations of forbidden desire. Steven Tyler’s delivery is both playful and edgy, capturing the push-pull tension between attraction and societal boundaries. The repeated use of the term “jailbait” is intentionally provocative, reflecting the reckless abandon and taboo-challenging themes of 1980s rock culture.

Interpreting the Attitude: Rebellion & Risk

The song explores the allure of risk, with lines that hint at youthful impulsiveness and disregard for consequences. References to parental disapproval and playful taunting amplify the sense of rebellion that runs through much of Aerosmith’s music. Ultimately, “Jailbait” stands out as a bold, unapologetic snapshot of rock’s flirtation with danger, cleverly walking the line between tongue-in-cheek humor and social commentary.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Aerosmith
  • Songwriters: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Jimmy Crespo
  • Release Year: 1982
  • Label: Columbia Records

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