I would die for you baby
I cry for you baby
I’m on my knees for you baby
Oh won’t ya please give me some of your love
I’ve got eyes for you baby (Oh yeah)
I’d go blind for you baby (Oh yeah)
I will steal for you baby (Oh yeah)
If you just gimme some of your love
Some of your love
Will keep my soul intact
Some of your love
Will keep the storm clouds back
I don’t think that I could ever come back
If you don’t give me some of your love
She showed me things (oh yeah)
That I never knew (oh yeah)
They been there forever (oh yeah)
But it’s the first time that I flew
Some of your love
Will keep my soul intact
Some of your love
Will keep the storm clouds back
I don’t think I could ever come back
If you don’t give me some of your love
You’re the stars in my sky
And there’s no wondering why (oh yeah!)
Now the moon’s coming out
Our hearts start to race
There was never a doubt
Just the sudden embrace
Your beautiful soul
Your beautiful face
One sweet kiss
And I just gotta say
(Oh yeah)
I would die for you baby (Oh yeah)
I would cry for you baby (Oh yeah)
I’m on my knees for you baby (Oh yeah)
I won’t ya please give me some of your love
Unpacking Devotion and Desire
“Oh Yeah” by Aerosmith is a passionate declaration of love, exploring the lengths one would go for that special someone. The lyrics reveal raw vulnerability as the narrator confesses he would die, cry, and even steal for his beloved, highlighting the intensity of his devotion. The repetition of pleading for “some of your love” signals a longing for emotional connection and affirmation. The song also reflects on newfound experiences and the transformative power of love, with vivid imagery like being the “stars in my sky” and the “sudden embrace” capturing the magic of a deep romantic bond. The anthemic chorus and energetic delivery underline the urgency behind the message, making it a classic Aerosmith love ballad.
Song Credits
“Oh Yeah” is performed by Aerosmith. The song was written by Steven Tyler and Marti Frederiksen and released in 2012 on the album “Music from Another Dimension!” under Columbia Records.