Draw the Line (song)
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"Draw the Line" is a song by United States, American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry, and was released in 1977 as the first single (and title track) from the album ''Draw the Line (Aerosmith album), Draw the Line''. It peaked at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It was included on their album ''Aerosmith's Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits''.


Composition

The song encompasses many of the typical things Aerosmith is known for, including the strong rhythm backbeat by Tom Hamilton (musician), Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer, along with the back-and-forth interplay between guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford. The song slows down before building to a climax showcasing Steven Tyler's trademark scream.


In concert

Lately in concert, however, the chief focus is on lead guitarist Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry, who plays an extended guitar solo before the song's climax, and makes use of the open tuning used for the song by performing a number of tricks made possible by said tuning. These include placing the guitar on the floor and beating it with his shirt and having drummer Joey Kramer beat a rhythm over the strings with his drumsticks. The song appears as a hidden track on ''Live! Bootleg'' following their cover of James Brown (singer), James Brown's "Mother Popcorn". On more recent tours, he has also been known to employ a theremin in an extended breakdown of the song, often imitating Jimmy Page's use of one in Led Zeppelin's heyday. The band often follow with a brief snippet of Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" before returning into the song.


B-side

"Bright Light Fright", sung by Joe Perry, also from the ''Draw The Line'' album appears as the B-side on most versions of the single. A later Columbia "Hall Of Fame" single pairs "Draw The Line" with Chip Away the Stone, a standalone 1978 single that did not appear on an LP until 1988's Gems (Aerosmith album), Gems.


Covers and remixes

Thrash metal band Testament (band), Testament recorded a cover of "Draw the Line" for a greatest hits compilation, making it the second Aerosmith song they have covered, the first being "Nobody's Fault (Aerosmith song), Nobody's Fault". Jeff Keith, Tommy Skeoch, Tony Levin and Eric Singer covered the song for the Aerosmith tribute album ''Not the Same Old Song and Dance'' (Eagle Records, 1999). A stereo remix is on ''Pandora's Box (album), Pandora's Box'' and the ''O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits'' compilation. Pearl Jam performed a cover of the song for the first time at their August 5, 2016 show at Boston's Fenway Park. Aerosmith songs 1977 songs 1977 singles Songs written by Joe Perry (musician) Songs written by Steven Tyler Song recordings produced by Jack Douglas (record producer) Columbia Records singles {{1970s-rock-song-stub