Toxic Twins - Songwriting Partnership

Songwriting Partnership

Tyler and Perry are a notable songwriting duo, and have an impressive collection of songs they have written together. Among these are:

  • "Movin' Out" (1973)
  • "Same Old Song and Dance" (1974)
  • "Toys in the Attic" (1975)
  • "Walk This Way" (1975)
  • "No More No More" (1975)
  • "Back in the Saddle" (1976)
  • "Rats in the Cellar" (1976)
  • "Get the Lead Out" (1976)
  • "Lick and a Promise" (1976)
  • "Draw the Line" (1977)
  • "I Wanna Know Why" (1977)
  • "Get It Up" (1977)
  • "Sight for Sore Eyes" (with Jack Douglas and David Johansen) (1977)
  • "No Surprize" (1979)
  • "Chiquita" (1979)
  • "Cheese Cake" (1979)
  • "Three Mile Smile" (1979)
  • "Bone to Bone (Coney Island Whitefish Boy)" (1979)
  • "My Fist Your Face" (1985)
  • "Gypsy Boots" (1985)
  • "She's on Fire" (1985)
  • "The Hop" (with Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Brad Whitford) (1985)
  • "Magic Touch" (with Jim Vallance) (1987)
  • "Rag Doll" (with Vallance and Holly Knight) (1987)
  • "Simoriah" (with Vallance) (1987)
  • "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" (with Desmond Child) (1987)
  • "Hangman Jury" (with Vallance) (1987)
  • "Girl Keeps Coming Apart" (1987)
  • "The Movie" (with Hamilton, Kramer and Whitford) (1987)
  • "Young Lust" (1989)
  • "F.I.N.E.*" (1989)
  • "Love in an Elevator" (1989)
  • "Monkey on My Back" (1989)
  • "My Girl" (1989)
  • "Don't Get Mad Get Even" (1989)
  • "Hoodoo/Voodoo Medicine Man" (with Whitford) (1989)
  • "What It Takes" (with Child) (1989)
  • "Ain't Enough" (1989)
  • "Intro" (with Vallance) (1993)
  • "Eat the Rich" (with Vallance) (1993)
  • "Get a Grip" (with Vallance) (1993)
  • "Fever" (1993)
  • "Livin' on the Edge" (with Mark Hudson) (1993)
  • "Flesh" (with Child) (1993)
  • "Shut Up and Dance" (with Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw) (1993)
  • "Cryin'" (with Taylor Rhodes) (1993)
  • "Gotta Love It" (with Hudson) (1993)
  • "Crazy" (with Child) (1993)
  • "Line Up" (with Lenny Kravitz) (1993)
  • "Boogie Man" (with Vallance) (1993)
  • "Don't Stop" (with Vallance) (1993)
  • "Can't Stop Messin'" (with Blades and Shaw) (1993)
  • "Head First" (with Vallance) (1993)
  • "Walk on Water" (with Blades and Shaw) (1994)
  • "Blind Man" (with Rhodes) (1994)
  • "Nine Lives" (with Marti Frederiksen) (1997)
  • "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" (with Glen Ballard) (1997)
  • "Hole in My Soul" (with Child) (1997)
  • "Taste of India" (with Ballard) (1997)
  • "Something's Gotta Give" (with Frederiksen) (1997)
  • "Ain't That a Bitch" (with Child) (1997)
  • "The Farm" (with Hudson and Steve Dudas) (1997)
  • "Crash" (with Hudson and Dominik Miller) (1997)
  • "Attitude Adjustment" (with Frederiksen) (1997)
  • "Fallen Angels" (with Richard Supa) (1997)
  • "What Kind of Love Are You On" (with Blades and Shaw) (1998)
  • "Angel's Eye" (with Frederiksen and Rhodes) (2000)
  • "Beyond Beautiful" (with Frederiksen and Hudson) (2001)
  • "Trip Hoppin'" (with Frederiksen and Hudson) (2001)
  • "Sunshine" (with Frederiksen) (2001)
  • "Under My Skin" (with Frederiksen and Hudson) (2001)
  • "Luv Lies" (with Frederiksen and Hudson) (2001)
  • "Outta Your Head" (with Frederiksen) (2001)
  • "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (with Hudson) (2001)
  • "Light Inside" (with Frederiksen) (2001)
  • "Avant Garden" (with Frederiksen and Hudson) (2001)
  • "Girls of Summer" (with Frederiksen) (2002)
  • "Lay it Down" (with Frederiksen and DeGrate) (2002)
  • "The Grind" (with Frederiksen) (2004)
  • "Devil's Got a New Disguise" (with Diane Warren) (2006)
  • "Sedona Sunrise" (with Vallance) (2006)
  • "LUV XXX" (2012)
  • "Out Go The Lights" (2012)
  • "Legendary Child" (with Vallance) (2012)
  • "Street Jesus" (with Whitford) (2012)
  • "Lover Alot" (with Frederiksen, Hamilton, Whitford, Kramer, Jesse Kramer and Marco Moir) (2012)
  • "Another Last Goodbye" (with Child) (2012)

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