I like to slip into something good
I see a young girl in the neighborhood
The way she move, I must confess
I’d like to run my hands up and down her legs
The way she dress, she look so fine
I’ll make her wet, gonna make her mine
She like it hard, she don’t like it slow
Alright, honey
Come on, let’s go
Baby, feel what you want
It’s the way she move
Baby, feel what you need
So, come on, let’s go
Cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil
I want to cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil, yeah
Pull on the zip, she give good lip (service)
It’s nothing for the show, I just pay to see her go
She make you hot, you spray your lot
So, come on in, honey, we’re heading to the top
The way she push, she don’t give a dime
Abuse your life, gonna make you satisfied
She’s kinda rough, she give it tough
Come on, honey, strut your stuff
Baby, feel what you want
It’s the way she move
Baby, feel what you need
So, come on, let’s go
Cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil
I want to cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil, yeah
Let’s go
Ooh, yeah
Baby, what you want
It’s the way she moves
Feel what you need
So, come on, let’s go
Cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil
I want to cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil, yeah
Cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil
I want to cover you in oil
Let me cover you in oil, yeah
Cover you
In oil
Raw Desire and Rock ‘n’ Roll Attitude
“Cover You In Oil” by AC/DC is a prime example of the band’s signature blend of hard rock energy and unabashed sensuality. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of lust, temptation, and indulgence, wrapped in the band’s trademark irreverent humor. With lines that explore physical attraction and a tongue-in-cheek take on seduction, the song doesn’t hold back, instead celebrating the primal, uninhibited side of attraction. The repeated refrain about “covering in oil” serves as both a literal and metaphorical expression of desire, all set to a pulsating, guitar-driven backdrop.
The Power of Seduction
Throughout the track, AC/DC leans into themes of confidence, mutual pleasure, and raw chemistry. The lyrics focus on the physicality of the encounter, but there’s an underlying sense of playful bravado that keeps the song from feeling too serious. The band’s ability to balance provocative content with infectious hooks is on full display, making “Cover You In Oil” a standout for fans of their more risqué catalog.
Song Credits
- Songwriters: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
- Release Year: 1995
- Label: EastWest Records