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'''Head First''' is a song by [[United States|American]] [[hard rock]] band [[Aerosmith]]. It was written by [[Steven Tyler]], [[Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry]] and [[Jim Vallance]]. It was written as part of the sessions for ''[[Get a Grip]]'', but didn't make the album. Instead it was released in [[1993 in music|1993]] as a B-side, which can be found on certain versions of singles for both "[[Eat the Rich (Aerosmith song)|Eat the Rich]]" and "[[Cryin']]" |
'''Head First''' is a song by [[United States|American]] [[hard rock]] band [[Aerosmith]]. It was written by [[Steven Tyler]], [[Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry]] and [[Jim Vallance]]. It was written as part of the sessions for ''[[Get a Grip]]'', but didn't make the album. Instead it was released in [[1993 in music|1993]] as a B-side, which can be found on certain versions of singles for both "[[Eat the Rich (Aerosmith song)|Eat the Rich]]" and "[[Cryin']]" |
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Head First is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Jim Vallance. It was written as part of the sessions for Get a Grip, but didn't make the album. Instead it was released in 1993 as a B-side, which can be found on certain versions of singles for both "Eat the Rich" and "Cryin'"
The song is also notable as being the first full-length commercial product available for download online, when it was released for digital download in 1994, well before the widespread use of the Internet.
More information and a sample of the song can be obtained from The Jim Vallance discography page