Put your gear into fire
Lay your bullets on the ground
Turn your head to desire
There’s a woman going down
She said she’d rough you up, all the way
And she gonna spit you out
Count your days
She said, “choice is yours”, casually
“So, why don’t you do what comes naturally?”
Sink the pink, it’s all the fashion
Drink the drink, it’s old-fashioned
Gimme water, gimme wine
Going to show you a good time
Sink the pink
Sink the pink
Got a fever running high
Give you wings to make you fly
She school you like a fool
She make you break the rules
She wanna get a shot, hit that spot
And I’m gonna rack ’em up, get that hot
She say, “make it good, satisfy”
You know that woman got Dallas eyes
Sink the pink, it’s all the fashion
Drink the drink, it’s old-fashioned
Gimme water, gimme wine
Going to show you a good time
Sink the pink
Sink the pink
I want you to sing it for me
Sink the pink, it’s all the fashion
Drink the drink, it’s old-fashioned
Gimme water, gimme wine
Going to show you a good time
Sink the pink
Sink the pink
Decoding the Bold Energy of “Sink The Pink”
“Sink The Pink” by AC/DC is a track that brims with swagger, double entendre, and the signature hard rock edge the band is known for. The lyrics play with themes of temptation, risk, and raw desire, using playful metaphors to evoke a sense of a wild, no-holds-barred night out. The recurring phrase “sink the pink” stands as a cheeky innuendo, capturing the rebellious spirit that runs through much of AC/DC’s catalog. Coupled with references to breaking rules and living in the moment, the song becomes an anthem for indulgence and fun, all delivered through infectious riffs and driving rhythms.
Song Credits
- Songwriters: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
- Release Year: 1985
- Label: Atlantic Records