Aerosmith faced creative struggles while finalizing their 1975 album "Toys in the Attic" and found inspiration for their hit "Walk This Way" after a visit to the cinemas. Producer Jack Douglas noted that after a seemingly barren search for inspiration in the streets of New York, a humorous scene from 'Young Frankenstein' sparked the idea. Steven Tyler then quickly developed the song, which became one of the band's most successful tracks, contributing to the album's massive sales and enduring legacy as a classic rock staple.
In the final stretch of making their iconic 1975 album "Toys in the Attic," Aerosmith was inspired to create "Walk This Way" after a trip to the movies.
Producer Jack Douglas recalled that they struggled with the last song until watching a scene from 'Young Frankenstein', after which they found their muse.
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