Aerosmith - Amazing Official

Co-written by front-man Steven Tyler and longtime collaborator Richie Supa, "Amazing" was born directly out of the pair's real-life experiences in recovery.

: The song serves as an anthem of hope for those hitting rock bottom. It openly admits to "living a lie" and "wishing to die" before finding the strength to step into the light. 🎹 Musical Highlights

: It stars actor Jason London as a tech-nerd who escapes his reality by donning a virtual reality headset. Aerosmith - Amazing

: As the song fades, a radio is heard tuning through static, landing on a 1940s recording by Lucky Millinder. Over this, Tyler delivers his famous sign-off: "So from all of us at Aerosmith to all of you out there, wherever you are, remember: the light at the end of the tunnel may be you. Good night." 🖥️ A Groundbreaking Music Video

🎸 The Story Behind Aerosmith's "Amazing" Released in November 1993 as a single from their massive Get a Grip album, . While it features the soaring melodies, massive guitar solos, and stadium-sized production typical of the era, the track is deeply personal. It serves as a raw, autobiographical account of survival, addiction, and hard-fought redemption. 📝 Lyrical Meaning and Origins 🎹 Musical Highlights : It stars actor Jason

: Don Henley of The Eagles provides the distinct, haunting background vocals that shadow Steven Tyler's lead during the chorus.

Beyond its emotional depth, "Amazing" stands out for its high-caliber musical arrangement: Good night

The video for "Amazing" became an MTV staple and is historically notable for its early use of computer-generated imagery: