Honey, do you love me?
Love me like you do
Honey, won’t you come outside and play?
If you dare
If you dare, yeah
Honey, do you love me?
Love me like you do
Woman, won’t you come outside and play?
If you dare
If you dare
Woman, if you love me
Love me like you do
Love me like you say
Woman, won’t you come outside and play?
If you dare
(Come on outside, come on outside
Come on outside and play)
If you dare
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
If you dare (come outside, come outside, come outside and play)
Bold Invitations and Playful Challenges
AC/DC’s “If You Dare” is a powerful call to action, blending raw energy with flirtatious undertones. The lyrics revolve around a persistent invitation—“come outside and play”—delivered with a mix of confidence and challenge. By repeatedly asking, “If you dare,” the narrator teases and tests the resolve of their partner, fueling the song’s playful tension. The repetition of phrases and the direct questions about love and loyalty inject a sense of urgency and anticipation, characteristic of AC/DC’s signature style. This track captures the thrill of risk-taking in relationships, urging a leap into excitement and spontaneity.
Song Credits
- Artist: AC/DC
- Songwriters: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
- Release Year: 1980
- Label: Atlantic Records