Genius Lyrics
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Snor – ACDC
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[Refrain] / Lo7 lhem f9omama, ga3 li derto ja belgana / Lmezika weratni chkoun ana / Wm3aya d3awi l7enana / Baghi mosta9bel nassa7 / Wana 7lami d'NASA / Mar7ba bikom ramazal
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AC/DC – Hells Bells
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This is the first track and second single from the album Back In Black. The song was written to commemorate the death of AC/DC’s former lead singer, Bon Scott.
The bell heard
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AC/DC – Thunderstruck
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“Thunderstruck” was released as the lead single off of The Razors Edge. It is one of the most well known and popular AC/DC songs and has been performed at every AC/DC concert since
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Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – A.C.D.C.
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[Verse 1] / She got girls / Girls all over the world / She got men / Every now and then / But she can't make up her mind / On just how to fill her time / And the only way she can
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Sweet – AC-DC
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[Verse 1] / She got girls / Girls all over the world / She got men / Every now and then / But she can't make up her mind / On just how to fill her time / But the only way she can
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The Koxx – ACDC
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AC/DC – Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
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“Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution” is the 4th single (and final track) from AC/DC’s album Back in Black. The song reached number 15 on the UK singles charts, the highest placing
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AC/DC – C.O.D.
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“C.O.D.” was the seventh track on the album For Those About To Rock released November 23rd 1981, the follow up album to Back In Black. Along with the rest of the album, it was
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AC/DC – Sin City
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“Sin City” is a song that references the sin cities of our world, in particular meaning Las Vegas, and the song tells of the seductive charms of such a place (gambling, women
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AC/DC – Let There Be Rock
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“Let There Be Rock” can be described as the most rocking bible passages ever! The album’s title track was released as second single and has frequently been a part of AC/DC’s
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AC/DC – Touch Too Much
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“Touch Too Much” was released as the third and final single off Highway To Hell, a praise to a woman, who touched Bon Scott in unusual and really pleasing ways.
Since it’s
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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 – Highway to Hell
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For all it’s heavy riffing and dark imagery, “Highway to Hell” is a depiction of something altogether more lighthearted. A typical move, considering the overriding sense of humor
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AC/DC – Night Prowler
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This song is about a guy who is slipping in a girl’s bedroom to get her. Possibly a stalker with a crush even if Richard Ramirez took a wrong interpretation of it.
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AC/DC – Shoot to Thrill
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The second track off of Back in Black is pretty sexual in its tone. The singer utilizes the metaphor of a gun to describe his male sexual organ, in which his climaxing is referred
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AC/DC – Whole Lotta Rosie
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“Whole Lotta Rosie” was released as the third and last single off Let There Be Rock. This song is a purportedly true story about one time frontman Bon Scott was staying in a hotel
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AC/DC – Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
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The title track off of AC/DC’s second album has a hitman promoting his killing-on-a-budget services to a (or multiple) girls.
A couple of different LP versions of the song exist
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AC/DC – Jailbreak
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The music video features all the band members as prisoners and guards alike, it also features some of the first uses of fake blood and explosives in a video. Paul Drane, the
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AC/DC – The Razors Edge
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The fourth song off 1990’s “The Razor’s Edge”.
In a 1992 interview with Muchmusic, Angus explained;
‘The Razors Edge’ comes from an old saying farmers used to use in Britain
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AC/DC – Who Made Who
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“Who Made Who” was the only song to be released as a single off of Who Made Who. The song was newly written for the Maximum Overdrive soundtrack, along with “D.T.” and “Chase the
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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 – Squealer
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[Verse 1] / She said she'd never been, hummm / Never been touched before / She said she'd never been / This far before / She said she'd never liked / Mmm, to be excited / She said
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AC/DC – Let Me Put My Love Into You
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The fifth track on Back In Black, which has a sexual theme, much like Shoot to Thrill.
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The Chats – AC/DC CD
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[Verse 1] / I got a stereo and plenty of noise / I got twenty bucks in silver coins / I got a beer and a couple of joints / Now I just wanna hear Bon and Brian's voice / [Chorus
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AC/DC – Rock N' Roll Train
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“Rock N' Roll Train” was released as the first single off Black Ice. It marked the end of AC/DC’s eight year hiatus. The longest in the band’s lifetime.
First composed with the
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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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AC/DC – Shake a Leg
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[Verse 1] / Idle juvenile on the street, on the street / Ooh, he's kickin' everything with his feet, with his feet / Fightin' on the wrong side of the law, of the law, yeah / [
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AC/DC – Night of the Long Knives
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[Intro] / Oh / [Verse 1] / Who's your leader? Who's your man? / Who will help you fill your hand? / Who's your friend and who's your foe? / Who's your Judas? You don't know / [
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AC/DC – You Shook Me All Night Long
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“You Shook Me All Night Long” was released as the lead single off Back in Black and is one of AC/DC’s signature songs. Brian Johnson told Howard Stern that the song was the first
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AC/DC – If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
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“If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)” is the 8th track on AC/DC’s album, Highway to Hell. It is named after AC/DC’s previous record– a live album– If You Want Blood.
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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 – Black Ice
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[Verse 1] / Well, the devil may care / You toss 'em out, you bring 'em in / [Chorus] / Every last time / Black ice / End of it all, end of the line / End of the road / Ooh, black
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AC/DC – Let's Get It Up
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“Let’s Get It Up” was released as the lead single off of For Those About To Rock. It combines nautical and naval metaphors as a reference to a sexual loving rampage.
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AC/DC – Shot in the Dark
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[Verse 1] / I need a pick-me-up, a rollin' thunder truck / I need a shot of you / That tattooed lady wild like a mountain ride / I got a hunger, that's the lovin' truth / [Pre-
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AC/DC – Girls Got Rhythm
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The second track on AC/DC *Highway to Hell,
Released as the second single off the album.
Check out scholar Joe Bonomo’s reading of this song in an excerpt from his 33 1/3 book on
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AC/DC – Go Down
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One, two, three / [Verse 1] / Ruby, Ruby, where you been so long? / Done took to drinkin' whiskey / Baby, since you been gone / Ain't no one I know, do it good as you / Lickin' on
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AC/DC – Ballbreaker
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[Verse 1] / Breakin' balls, bangin' walls / Work hard and tough, and I want some rough / Unpack my bags, and take a drag / When bang on nine, and I'm dead on time / [Pre-Chorus
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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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AC/DC – Walk All Over You
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[Verse 1] / Out of my way, I'm a-running high / Take a chance with me and a-give it a try / Ain't no woman in the world I don't know / 'Cause I ain't looking for overflow / Oh baby
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AC/DC – Big Jack
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Released as the second single off the album.
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