Sedona Sunrise – Aerosmith


I was a city boy

Caught up in a city way

A nitty gritty boy

Stayin’ out all night

And always getting blown away

There ain’t no breeze to cool the heat of love

She was a city girl

With no responsibility

A pretty little city girl

All fired up and what’s

That got to do to me

There ain’t no breeze to cool the heat of love

It’s as clear as a

Sunrise in Sedona

Just what it is

That’s blowin’ in the wind

It’s the fire in her eyes

It’s the tear when she cries

It’s the heat when I fall on my knees

That I’m thinkin’ of

There ain’t no breeze to cool the heat of love

It’s as clear as a

Sunrise in Sedona

Just what it is

That’s blowin’ in the wind

It’s the fire in her eyes

It’s the tear when she cries

It’s the heat when I fall on my knees

That I’m thinkin’ of

There ain’t no breeze to cool the heat of love

Exploring the Heat of Love in “Sedona Sunrise”

“Sedona Sunrise” by Aerosmith paints a vivid picture of urban romance and the uncontainable intensity of love. The lyrics contrast the restless lives of a “city boy” and a “city girl,” both swept up in the excitement and unpredictability of city life. Despite their seemingly carefree attitudes, the recurring line, “There ain’t no breeze to cool the heat of love,” captures the overwhelming and inescapable passion that defines their connection. The reference to a “Sunrise in Sedona”—a place renowned for its breathtaking views—serves as a metaphor for clarity and the undeniable presence of love, likening its certainty and beauty to a desert dawn. The song beautifully balances themes of longing, vulnerability, and the relentless force of attraction.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Aerosmith
  • Songwriters: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tommy Shaw
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Label: Columbia Records

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