Aerosmith and Yungblud Just Released a Remix of ‘My Only Angel’ With … Steve Martin?!

Aerosmith and Yungblud Just Released a Remix of ‘My Only Angel’ With … Steve Martin?!

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Aerosmith and Yungblud have released an acoustic “Desert Road Version” of their new song “My Only Angel,” featuring a banjo performance from actor and comedian Steve Martin.

You canlisten to “My Only Angel (Desert Road Version)” and watch the music video below.

Martin posted about the collaborationin a Facebook post on Thursday, which you can also see below. “I’m playing banjo on a Steven Tyler song! Here’s our text exchange for no particular reason,” he wrote.

Listen toAerosmith and Yungblud’s ‘My Only Angel (Desert Road Version)’ Featuring Steve Martin

When Will Aerosmith and Yungblud Release More Music?

Aerosmith and Yungblud released the original version of “My Only Angel” in September, marking the first single off their upcoming collaborative EPOne More Time. The five-song set arrives on Nov. 21 and is available to preorder now.

One More Time will contain four new songs — “My Only Angel,” “Problems,” “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” — plus a new remix of Aerosmith’s 1976 Rocksanthem “Back in the Saddle.”

‘One More Time’ Marks Aerosmith’s First New Music in Over a Decade

TheOne More Time EP marks Aerosmith’s first new music since their 2012 albumMusic From Another Dimension!It’s also their first major band effort since cancelling their Peace Out farewell tour and retiring from touring due to a vocal injury Tyler sustained at the beginning of the short-lived trek.

READ MORE: Top 20 Aerosmith Songs

Tylerhas performed intermittently since then,including a triumphantmini-set at Ozzy Osbourne‘s Back to the Beginning farewell concert, where Yungblud alsoperformed. Tyler, Joe Perry and Yungblud recentlyshared the stage at the MTV VMAs to pay tribute to Ozzy as well, covering the late Prince of Darkness’ classic song “Mama, I’m Coming Home.”

Aerosmith Albums Ranked

Any worst-to-best ranking ofAerosmithmust deal with two distinct eras: their sleazy ’70s work and the slicker, more successful ’80s comeback. But which one was better?

Gallery Credit: Ultimate Classic Rock Staff

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