Highway To Hell

AC/DC · Bonfire [1998]

Livin' easy, lovin' free

Season ticket, on a one - way ride

Askin' nothin', leave me be

Takin' everything in my stride

Don't need reason, don't need rhyme

Ain't nothing I'd rather do

Goin' down, party time

My friends are gonna be there too



I'm on the highway to hell

On the highway to hell

Highway to hell

I'm on the highway to hell



No stop signs, speed limit

Nobody's gonna slow me down

Like a wheel, gonna spin it

Nobody's gonna mess me around

Hey Satan, payin' my dues

Playin' in a rockin' band

Hey Mama, look at me

I'm on my way to the promised land



I'm on the highway to hell

Highway to hell

I'm on the highway to hell

Highway to hell



Dont stop me!



I'm on the highway to hell

On the highway to hell!

Highway to hell!

I'm on the highway to hell



And I'm going down..all the way

I'm on the highway to hell

Highway To Hell

AC/DC's "Highway To Hell" stands as a defining anthem of hard rock, capturing the band's signature blend of aggressive guitar riffs and anthemic vocals. Released on the 1998 compilation album Bonfire, the track revitalized their global presence by reissuing a classic from their 1979 debut, Highway To Hell. The song exemplifies the Australian rock sound of the late 1970s, characterized by its driving rhythm and unapologetic energy. It remains a staple in their discography, frequently performed live and recognized as one of the most recognizable rock songs of all time. Its enduring popularity underscores AC/DC's status as pioneers of the genre who bridged the gap between classic rock and modern heavy metal audiences.