Steven Tyler sang ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’ with a busker in Moscow
Even the Russians get a bit emotional when “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’’ comes on, apparently.
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As the world anxiously awaits Steven Tyler’s upcoming country album, it seems the Aerosmith frontman is taking some time to travel the world. On Friday night, he was spotted sharing the mic with a busker in Moscow.
Tyler was there to perform as part of the Moscow City Day, celebrating the birth of the Russian capital, but gave a brief street appearance before the show to do a few choruses of 1998’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.’’
The singer doesn’t quite nail the lyrics to his own song, but shares the love with the guitar-playing street performer, even harmonizing on a few parts. Now, if only we could get him to kick out a “Mama Kin’’ in Harvard Square one of these days…
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