Let There Be Rock

AC/DC · Bonfire [1998]

In the beginning

Back in nineteen fifty five

Man didn't know 'bout a rock 'n' roll show

'N all that jive

The white man had the schmaltz

The black man had the blues

No one knew what they was gonna do

But Tschaikovsky had the news, he said



Let there be sound, and there was sound

Let there be light, and there was light

Let there be drums, there was drums

Let there be guitar, there was guitar, ah

Let there be rock



And it came to pass

That rock 'n' roll was born

All across the land every rockin' band

Was blowin' up a storm

And the guitar man got famous

The business man got rich

And in every bar there was a superstar

With a seven year itch

There was fifteen million fingers

Learnin' how to play

And you could hear the fingers pickin'

And this is what they had to say



Let there be light, sound, drums, 'n guitar, ah

Let there be rock



One night in a club called the Shakin' Hand

There was a 42 decibel rockin' band

And the music was good

And the music was loud

And the singer turned and he said to the crowd



Let there be rock

Let There Be Rock

AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock" serves as a high-energy anthem from their 1998 compilation album, Bonfire. The track exemplifies the band's signature hard rock sound, blending driving rhythms with Angus Young's iconic guitar work and Bon Scott's powerful vocals. Released during a period where the group continued to perform their classic hits alongside new material, the song reinforces their status as pioneers of the genre. It captures the raw, electrifying spirit that defined their career, offering a timeless experience for fans of classic rock and heavy metal. The recording stands as a testament to their enduring influence on the music landscape.