Love in an Elevator
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"Love in an Elevator" is a song performed by American rock band Aerosmith, written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. It was released in August 1989 as the lead single from their third album with Geffen Records, Pump, released in September.[1] It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 1 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[2] The RIAA certified it gold.[3]
Background
According to Tyler, the song was based on an actual experience where he was making out with a woman in an elevator and the doors opened.[4] Tyler said that "It felt like a lifetime waiting for those doors to close."[4]
Recording
"Love in an Elevator", like the other tracks on Pump, was recorded some time in April to June 1989 at Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver. The song was produced by Bruce Fairbairn and was engineered by Mike Fraser with Ken Lomas as second engineer, and in addition to Aerosmith – Steven Tyler (lead vocals), Joe Perry (guitars, backing vocals), Brad Whitford (guitars, backing vocals), Tom Hamilton (bass, backing vocals), and Joey Kramer (drums) – were Bob Dowd (backing vocals), Bruce Fairbairn (backing vocals), and Catherine Epps (elevator operator).[5]
Track listing
7" 45 RPM
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CD single
Music video
The music video for "Love in an Elevator" was directed by Marty Callner.[6] At the beginning of the video, Aerosmith are walking through luxury Los Angeles department store Bullocks Wilshire.[7] An elevator operator (played by former Playboy model Brandi Brandt) suggestively asks Tyler if he is "going down". Tyler leaps into the elevator before the band begins playing the song onstage (with several flash cuts to scenes in the department store).[8][9]
Reception
Award nomination
The song received a Grammy Award nomination in 1990 for Best Hard Rock Performance, but lost out to Living Colour.
Use in Disney World rollercoaster
A portion of the song plays within the ride sequence of Walt Disney World's Rock 'n Roller Coaster ride, which features different Aerosmith songs on each of its ride vehicles. The lyrics for the Disney World version were specially revised to say "love on a roller coaster" at the end of the ride.
Charts
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Certifications
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External links
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- 1989 songs
- 1989 singles
- Aerosmith songs
- Albums with cover art by Mark Ryden
- Elevators
- Geffen Records singles
- Glam metal songs
- Funk metal songs
- Music videos directed by Marty Callner
- Song recordings produced by Bruce Fairbairn
- Songs written by Joe Perry (musician)
- Songs written by Steven Tyler