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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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 – Highway to Hell Covers
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See all of “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC’s covers
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Dee Snider – Highway to Hell (AC/DC cover)
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Livin' easy / Lovin' free / Season ticket on a one way ride / Askin' nothin' / Leave me be / Takin' everythin' in my stride / Don't need reason / Don't need rhyme / Ain't nothin
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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 – Shot Down in Flames
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[Intro] / Woo! / One, two / [Verse 1] / Out on the town, looking for a woman / Gonna give me good love / Anybody want to hang out with me? / And give me plenty of... / She was
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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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Joe Bonomo – AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" (33 1/3 excerpt)
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An excerpt from Joe Bonomo’s book about AC/DC’s album Highway to Hell, part of Bloomsbury’s 33 1/3 series.
You can buy the book here.
Read and annotate “Girls Got Rhythm”–the
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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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AC/DC – Highway to Hell Samples
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See all of “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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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 – 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 – 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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Down by Law – (I Wanna be in) AC/DC
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Well the week is over, you slaved for Friday night / When the whistle blows, the world looks better in lights / Put in a disc, hit the road, gonna drive all night / "Highway to
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AC/DC – Get It Hot
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[Verse 1] / Going out on the town / Just a me and you / Going to have ourselves a party / Just like we used to do / [Pre-Chorus] / Nobody's playing Manilow / Nobody's playing soul
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AC/DC – Love Hungry Man
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[Verse 1] / Ah, you're the one I've waited for / I need your love more and more / I don't know what your name is / I don't know what your game is / I wanna take you tonight
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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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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 – Spellbound
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[Verse 1] / Blinded by a bright beam / Shattered by the windscreen / Stunned by the whiplash / I'm a victim of a bad crash / [Pre-Chorus] / I can do nothing right / I never sleep
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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 – Evil Walks
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“Evil Walks” is the 6th Track of 1981’s For Those About To Rock, produced by Robert John “Mutt” Lange under the Atlantic Records Label.
According to lead guitarist Angus Young in
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AC/DC – Stiff Upper Lip
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[Intro] / Well, I was out on a drive, on a bit of a trip / Looking for thrills to get me some kicks / Now, I warn you ladies, I shoot from the hip / I was born with a stiff - stiff
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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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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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Genius Traducciones al Español – AC/DC - Highway to Hell (Traducción al Español)
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[Intro] / [Verso 1] / Viviendo fácil, viviendo libre / Billete de temporada en un viaje de una dirección / No pido nada, déjame vivir / Agarrando todo a mi paso / No necesito
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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.
https://www.
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Living Legends (Ft. Slug) – Night Prowler
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“Night Prowler” is the final track on AC/DC’s album Highway to Hell. It is known among other AC/DC songs for its slow blues rhythm, ominous lyrics, as well as its controversy
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Billy Joel – 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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