Genius Lyrics
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AC/DC – Live Wire
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[Verse 1] / Well, if you're looking for trouble / I'm the man to see / If you're looking for satisfaction / I'm satisfaction guaranteed / [Pre-Chorus] / I'm as cool as a body on
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Andy Taylor – Live Wire
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Well, if you're looking for trouble / I'm the man to see / If you're looking for satisfaction / The satisfaction's guaranteed / I'm as cool as a body on ice / Hotter than the
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Josie Aiello – AC/DC
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[Intro] / Electra / Electra / Electra / Electra / Electra / [Verse 1] / I am electric, feel my attraction / Feel my magnetism, you will agree / I am electric, I have the contacts
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Andrew Lloyd Webber – AC/DC
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[Krupp] / Clear, Electra, verify / [Wrench] / Go to Electra, load / [Joule] / Shift, Electra / [Volta] / Space, Electra / [Purse] / Enter, Electra / Run, Electra / Confirm, confirm
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Original Cast: Starlight Express – AC/DC
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Electra, Electra, Electra, Electra / I am electric, feel my attraction / Feel my magnetism, you will agree / I am electric, I have the contact / I am electric, the future is me
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Bill Nelson's Red Noise – Don't Touch Me (I'm Electric)
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Hey! I said what you doing? / I'm the kind of person you could really ruin... / Don't touch me / Don't touch me / Don't touch me / I'm electric! / You can hold the wires / But don'
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AC/DC – Who Made Who [AC/DC Live]
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[Verse 1] / The video games say, "Play me" / Face it on a level, but I take you every time on a one-on-one / Feelin' running down your spine / Nothin' gonna save your one last dime
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AC/DC – T.N.T.
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AC/DC’s T.N.T. is a single that was released in 1976 taken from the albums, T.N.T. and High Voltage. The songs lyrics depict a man’s tale of a day of his life, beginning in the
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AC/DC – Baptism by Fire
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[Verse 1] / Let’s get the party started / And, lady, do your tricks / Let’s get the joint a-jumping / The boys need their kicks / (Ha ha ha ha) / We’re gonna shock the nation / And
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Safri Duo – Fallin' High
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AC-DC / High Voltage / HIGH VOLTAGE / TNT (Aus) (1975) / High Voltage (1976) / If You Want Blood - You've Got It(live) (1978) / LIVE (1992) / SINGLE: High Voltage/Live Wire (1980
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One Be Lo – Lyrictricity
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Yo, Check out this high volt-age, I got the AC-DC / To shock emcees and leave them "Winan" like Cee Cee / So Bee Bee, on the lookout, I'm live wire / You can't handle me, gzzz gzzz
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Funkadelic – Electro-Cuties
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Yowwwwww--hii! / I'm overloaded / Just blowin' a fuse / Got myself some energy / And I've got to use it / Surgin' through the socket / That, that's it / Electromagnetism
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AC/DC – Meltdown
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The only song of the album, other than the three singles, to have been played live.
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AC/DC – Back in Black
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“Back In Black” is the title track off AC/DC’s first album with Brian Johnson, and became its third single. The song is a tribute to deceased frontman Bon Scott. When Brian Johnson
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AC/DC – High Voltage
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“High Voltage” is the first single on AC/DC’s second album T.N.T. (which was only released in Australia).
It became popular when it was released in 1976 on the international
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Brantley Gilbert – Kick It In The Sticks
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Ha ha / [Verse 1] / Welcome to the home of the hillbilly / Yeah, baby / It's a land of barbed wire and moonshine whiskey / Park your car before you get it stuck / Go on, grab you a
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AC/DC – It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock n' Roll)
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A song about the hardships of rock n'roll bands trying to become big and famous. Many musicians work in bad conditions, before they get famous and lead a life of luxury. A lot of
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AC/DC – Overdose
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[Verse 1] / I never smoked me no cigarettes / I never drank much booze / But I'm only a man, don't you understand? / And a man can sometime lose / You gave me somethin' I never had
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AC/DC – Can I Sit Next to You Girl
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[Verse 1] / Well, I met this girl for the first time Saturday night / Standing in the queue at the Odeon, alright / [Pre-Chorus] / Oh, I took her by surprise / When I gave her one
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AC/DC – Rock 'n' Roll Singer
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[Verse 1] / My daddy was a-working nine-to-five / When my momma was a-havin' me / By the time I was half-alive / They knew what I was going to be / But I left school and grew my
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AC/DC – Baby, Please Don't Go
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Cover of the traditional blues standard, which has its beginnings in the early 19th century and was first recorded by Big Joe Williams in 1935.
John Lee Hooker’s 1949 arrangement
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AC/DC – Rocker
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[Verse] / I'm a rocker, I'm a roller / I'm a right-out-of-control-er / I'm a wheeler, I'm a dealer / I'm a wicked woman stealer / I'm a bruiser, I'm a cruiser / A rockin' rollin
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Brantley Gilbert – Kick It In The Sticks (Live at Red Rocks)
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Where my rednecks at?? / Welcome to the home of the hillbilly / Yeah, baby / It's a land of barbed wire and moonshine whiskey / Park your car 'fore you get it stuck / Go on, grab
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AC/DC – The Jack
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A card game is used to convey Bon Scott’s experience in contracting venereal diseases.
During live performances of this song, you will often find lead guitarist Angus Young
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AC/DC – School Days
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[Verse 1] / Up in the mornin', out to school / The teacher is teaching the golden rule / American history, practical math / You're studying hard and you're hoping to pass / You're
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Tarraska – Shifting Gears
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[Verse 1] / Limit pushing 90, needle into the red / Never slowing down, I can live when I’m dead / Tired of always fightin’ with the voice in my head / Time to pull the trigger
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