10 Greatest Steven Tyler Collaborations
10 Greatest Steven Tyler Collaborations
ARLINGTON, TX – APRIL 19: Musician Steven Tyler speaks onstage during the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards at AT&T Stadium on April 19, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Mike Windle/ACM2015/Getty Images for dcp)
With his trademark shouts, bluesy harmonica, and ferocious stage presence, Steven Tyler is most recognized for being the dynamic frontman of Aerosmith. Alongside Joe Perry, he was one-half of the renowned “Toxic Twins,” which helped define a musical era. Beyond Aerosmith, however, Tyler has often shown that he isn’t scared to push himself. He has worked with musicians from a variety of genres over the years, showcasing his adaptability and passion for music in all its forms. Ten of his most noteworthy partnerships are listed here.
Keith Anderson feat. Steven Tyler – “Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll”
Tyler and Keith Anderson’s collaboration reflects Tyler’s longtime love of country music. Even though the remix wasn’t released as a single, it has a joyful, rock-meets-country vibe thanks to Tyler’s enthusiastic vocals and characteristic harmonica.
Sam Kinison feat. Steven Tyler – “Wild Thing”
Tyler was part of a crazy rock band that comedian Sam Kinison assembled for his brutal rendition of “Wild Thing” in 1988. Thanks to the extravagant music video and his irresistible charisma, Tyler was kept in the spotlight during Aerosmith’s huge comeback.
Alice Cooper feat. Steven Tyler – “Only My Heart Talkin’”
In this moving power ballad from Alice Cooper’s 1989 album Trash, rock superstars clash. The additional intensity provided by Tyler’s backup vocals demonstrates how well his voice meshes with Cooper’s dramatic approach.
Steven Tyler and Joe Perry – “Roots, Rock, Reggae”
Tyler and Perry’s rock-infused rendition of “Roots, Rock, Reggae” for the 1999 album Chant Down Babylon was a tribute to Bob Marley. Their distinctive rendition of the classic paid tribute to Marley’s legacy while incorporating a gritty Aerosmith edge.
Steven Tyler & Willie Nelson – “Once is Enough”
Originally meant for Aerosmith’s Permanent Vacation, this track ended up as a country-rock duet with Willie Nelson. The blend of Nelson’s smooth storytelling and Tyler’s raspy rock vocals made for an unforgettable cross-genre moment.
Julian Lennon feat. Steven Tyler – “Someday”
Teaming up with Julian Lennon, Tyler co-wrote and performed “Someday”, a song infused with Eastern influences and a message of world peace. It’s a lesser-known track but carries a spirit reminiscent of Julian’s legendary father, John Lennon.
Carole King feat. Steven Tyler – “Monday Without You”
Tyler brought his signature energy to this 2001 Carole King song, adding backing vocals that gave the track an extra punch. It was a surprising but powerful pairing between two music icons from different worlds.
P!nk feat. Steven Tyler and Richie Sambora – “Misery”
Tyler’s raw, bluesy vocals blended perfectly with P!nk’s powerhouse voice in “Misery”, a soulful duet from her 2001 album. Add in Richie Sambora’s guitar, and you’ve got a track filled with passion and grit.
Santana feat. Steven Tyler – “Just Feel Better”
Carlos Santana’s ability to collaborate with diverse artists led to this emotional 2005 track featuring Tyler. “Just Feel Better” became an international hit, proving Tyler’s voice was just as powerful outside of Aerosmith.
Run-DMC feat. Steven Tyler and Joe Perry – “Walk This Way”
This is “the” collaboration that changed everything. Run-DMC’s 1986 rework of Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” didn’t just revive the band’s career—it bridged the gap between rock and hip-hop, making history. Tyler and Perry’s involvement helped turn it into a cultural phenomenon.