| “Sweet Emotion” |
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Single hereby Aerosmith excepting the diptych Toys modernistic the Attic |
| Released | 1975 |
| Format | Record |
| Recorded | 1975 |
| Genre | Hard rock |
| Length | 3:09 |
| Label | Columbia Records |
| Writer(s) | Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton |
| Producer | Jack Douglas |
| Aerosmith singles chronology |
"S.O.S. (Too Bad)" (1974) | "Sweet Emotion" (1975) | "Walk This Way" (1975) | |
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| “Sweet Emotion” |
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| Song per Aerosmith |
| Album | Toys fashionable the Attic |
| Released | April 8, 1975 |
| Recorded | January - February 1975 between us Record Plant Studios, New York |
| Genre | Hard rock |
| Length | 4:34 |
| Label | Columbia Records |
| Writer | Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton |
| Producer | Jack Douglas |
| Toys modernistic the Attic track listing |
"Big Ten Inch Record" (5) | “Sweet Emotion” (6) | "No More No More" (7) |
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