Hell Or High Water – AC/DC


Get out my way

D’you hear what I say?

Everybody, you don’t have to choose

You don’t have to prove

It’s only rock ‘n’ roll

Mama done told me

Papa done scold me

Superstition, black cat in the cradle

Dancing on the table

Don’t you sing on me

Mama done told me

Daddy done scold me

Told me, shown me

You know that he showed me

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Blood money, lying through your back teeth

Fighting on the main street

Breathe your last breath on me

Mama done told me

“Poor boy, get home”

Hot living, trigger-happy feeling

Touch him up and tease him

You know it’s so bad

Mama done told me

Papa done scold me

Told me, shown me

Rock ‘n’ rolled me

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell

Hell, Hell, Hell

Give it Hell

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Come Hell or high water

Unstoppable Spirit: Lyrical Analysis of “Hell Or High Water”

“Hell Or High Water” by AC/DC is a thunderous anthem that captures the band’s trademark attitude of resilience and rebellion. The lyrics invite listeners to cast aside hesitation and embrace the raw essence of rock ‘n’ roll, no matter what obstacles arise. Repeated lines like “Come Hell or high water” underscore an unwavering determination to keep pushing forward, regardless of challenges or doubters. The verses reference parental warnings, superstition, and street fights, painting a picture of a life lived on the edge. Ultimately, the song is a celebration of living boldly and embracing the unpredictable nature of life, all set to AC/DC’s electrifying sound.

Song Credits

  • Artist: AC/DC
  • Songwriters: Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Malcolm Young
  • Release Year: 1985
  • Label: Atlantic Records

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