Don´t know any song from that list, apparently no hit list...
That's because there are 2 Aerosmiths. The one I grew up with and the MTV version.
Crazy, Don't Wanna Miss a Thing, Amazing, Love in an Elevator... mindless, sugary Top 40 pap specifically designed for the 80s.
Don't get me wrong, there are very good, raunchy, crunchy cuts with plenty of balls on their 80s albums.
I wasn't on speaking terms with Aerosmith for years because of their 'selling out' with the Dude Looks Like a Lady era stuff.
I've softened my stance over the years, as I realize now they were doing what they had to to remain relevant.
It worked, too. They were dead in the water for years until Steven Tyler became a caricature of himself in order to entertain a generation that needed to see their music.
One guy in another forum called me out, saying You See Me Cryin' was as sugary as any 80s ballad they wrote. I told him, that's true, but there's one big difference: You See Me Cryin' was written to be heard, not seen.
Nuff' said.