Pandora's Box

Album: Get Your Wings (1974)
Play Video
  • When I'm in heat
    Someone gets a notion
    I jump to my feet
    I hoof it to the ocean
    We hit a beach Where no one gives a hoot
    Nobody never ever wears a suit
    The ladies there They look so proud
    That's 'cause they know
    That they've been so well endowed

    Now, I ain't much
    For Fannie's conversation
    Or care to much About her operation
    But every time Pandora comes my way
    I get high
    Can't explain the sensation
    To get it on I gotta watch what I say
    Or I'll catch hell From the women's liberation

    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Mama crack a smile for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me

    Now I ain't what
    You'd call a city slicker
    Or claim to fame
    To be a slitty licker

    But every time Pandora comes my way
    I get high
    Can't explain the sensation
    To get it on I gotta watch what I say
    Or I'll catch hell
    From the women's liberation

    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Mama crack a smile for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me Writer/s: JOSEPH KRAMER, STEVEN TYLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Harvey from West Hartford, CtI always liked this song and the whole Get Your Wings album. It's probably in my attic somewhere.
  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganSteve from Torrance, Ca I have the cd and it has the clarinet intro. I don't know if it's the original release or the re-release, though.
  • J Cerna from Milford, PennsylvaniaThis is cool..i was just listening to this and often wondered about that clarinet in the beginning because my wife was humming a song unrelated where the melody reminded me of this intro......funny
  • Steve from Torrance, CaThe clarinet at the beginning of this song was excised when the album was first re-released on CD. I haven't heard if further re-releases have restored it, but I've always thought it fit in well on this, the most "atmospheric" Aerosmith album.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Philip Cody

Philip CodySongwriter Interviews

A talented lyricist, Philip helped revive Neil Sedaka's career with the words to "Laughter In The Rain" and "Bad Blood."

Mick Jones of Foreigner

Mick Jones of ForeignerSongwriter Interviews

Foreigner's songwriter/guitarist tells the stories behind the songs "Juke Box Hero," "I Want To Know What Love Is," and many more.

TV Theme Songs

TV Theme SongsFact or Fiction

Was a Beatles song a TV theme? And who came up with those Fresh Prince and Sopranos songs?

Trucking Songs That Were #1 Hits

Trucking Songs That Were #1 HitsSong Writing

The stories behind the biggest hit songs about trucking.

Dave Mason

Dave MasonSongwriter Interviews

Dave reveals the inspiration for "Feelin' Alright" and explains how the first song he ever wrote became the biggest hit for his band Traffic.

Bryan Adams

Bryan AdamsSongwriter Interviews

What's the deal with "Summer of '69"? Bryan explains what the song is really about, and shares more of his songwriting insights.