Rock ‘N’ Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution – AC/DC


Lyrics: Rock ‘N’ Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution by AC/DC

Alright

Hey there, all you middle men
Throw away your fancy clothes
And while you're out there, sittin' on the fence
So, get off your ass and come down here
'Cause rock and roll ain't no riddle, man
To me, it makes good, good sense
Good sense, just go
Ow
Ooh, yes

Heavy decibels are playing on my guitar
We got vibrations comin' up from the floor

We're just listenin' to the rockers givin' too much noise
Are you deaf, you wanna hear some more?

We're just talking about the future
Forget about the past
It'll always be with us
It's never gonna die
Never gonna die

Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
Rock and roll ain't gonna die
Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
Rock and roll, it will survive
Yes it will, ha ha

I took a look inside your bedroom door
You looked so good lyin' on your bed
Well, I asked you if you wanted any rhythm and love
You said you wanna rock and roll, instead

We're just talking about the future
Forget about the past
It'll always be with us
It's never gonna die
Never gonna die

Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
Rock and roll ain't gonna die
Rock and roll ain't no pollution
Rock and roll is just rock and roll

Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
Rock and roll ain't gonna die
Rock and roll ain't no pollution
Rock and rollin' will survive
Rock and roll ain't no pollution
Rock and roll it'll never die
Rock and roll ain't no pollution
Rock and roll
Ah, rock and roll
Is just rock and roll, yeah

Rock ‘N’ Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution: Song Analysis

A Defiant Ode to Rock

“Rock ‘N’ Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution” is AC/DC’s spirited anthem defending the genre against its critics. The lyrics rally listeners to embrace rock and roll, dismissing those who see it as mere noise. The song emphasizes that rock music is timeless, uniting generations and resisting cultural pushback. With lines like “rock and roll ain’t gonna die” and “it will survive,” AC/DC asserts the enduring power and significance of rock. The playful, rebellious tone encourages fans to celebrate the music, insisting that it’s more than just sound—it’s a way of life that will never fade.

Song Credits

  • Songwriters: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
  • Release Year: 1980
  • Label: Atlantic Records

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