Genius Meanings
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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 – Highway To Hell [AC/DC Live]
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / Living easy, living free / Season ticket on a one way ride / Asking nothing, leave me be / Taking everythin' in my stride / Don't need reason
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AC/DC – Highway To Hell [Live At River Plate]
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / Living easy, living free / Season ticket on a one way ride / Asking nothing, leave me be / Taking everythin' in my stride / Don't need reason
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Godsmack – Highway to Hell
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Living easy, lovin' free / Season ticket, on a one - way ride / Asking nothing, leave me be / Taking everything in my stride / Don't need reason, don't need rhyme / Ain't nothing I
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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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AC/DC – Beating Around the Bush
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[Verse 1] / Smiling face and loving eyes / But you keep on telling me all those lies / How'd you expect me to believe? / Honey, I ain’t that naive / Baby, I've got my eye on you
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Glee Cast (Ft. Jonathan Groff) – Highway to Hell
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“Highway to Hell” by AC/DC is featured in Hell-O, the fourteenth episode of Season One. It is sung by Vocal Adrenaline, with Jesse (Jonathan Groff) singing lead.
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AC/DC – Highway to Hell Covers
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See all of “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC’s covers
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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 – 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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Rick Astley – Highway to Hell
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[Verse 1] / Living easy / Loving free / Season ticket on a one way ride / Asking nothing / Leave me be / Taking everythin' in my stride / Don't need reason / Don't need rhyme / Ain
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Quiet Riot – Highway to Hell
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Living easy, living free / Season ticket on a one-way ride / Asking nothing, leave me be / Taking everything in my stride / Don't need reason, don't need rhyme / Ain't nothing I
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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 – TNT [AC/DC Live]
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[Intro] / Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! / Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! / Oi! Oi! Oi! / [Verse 1] / See me ride out of the sunset / On your color TV screen / Out for all that I can get / If
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Marilyn Manson – Highway to Hell
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[Verse 1] / Living easy, living free / Season ticket on a one-way ride / Asking nothing, leave me be / Taking everything in my stride / Don't need reason, don't need rhyme / There'
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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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Animal – Highway to hell
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Living easy, living free / Season ticket on a one-way ride / Asking nothing, leave me be / Taking everything in my stride / Sin razón, sin poesía / No hay otra cosa que yo quiera
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Umphrey's McGee (Ft. Jennifer Hartswick) – Electric Avenue to Hell
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["Highway to Hell" Instrumental Intro] / ["Electric Avenue" Verse 1] / Now in the street there is violence / And a lots of work to be done / No place to hang out our washing / And
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Anarchy 99 – AC/DC
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So AC DC / I'm so AC DC / We took the long hard road / We took the highway to hell / We got no energy like AC DC / We took the long hard road / We took the highway to hell / I got
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