Let's Get It Up

AC/DC · For Those About To Rock [1981]

"My, My, My



Lose lips, sink ships

so come aboard for a pleasure trip

it's high tide so let's ride

the moon is rising and so am I

I'm gonna get it up

Never gonna let it up

Crusing on the seven seas

A pirate on my knobby knees

I'm never going down, never going down



so let's get it up

let's get it up

get right up, yeah

let's get it up

right to the top

let's get it up

right now



lose wires cause fires

getting tangled in my desires

so screw em off and plug em in

let's switch it off and and start all over again

I'm gonna get it up

never gonna let it up

ticking like a time bomb

blowing up the fuse box

I'm never going down, never going down



so let's get it up

let's get it up

get it up oh oh

let's get it up

right to the top

let's get it up

right now

get up

come on here, right now



awww, let's get it up

come on let's get it up

hey get it get it

let's get it up

switch it on start it up

let's get it up oh yeah yeah

let's get it up , ya ya ya ya ooooh

let's get it up, oh yeah

let's get it up oh

let's get it up

get it up

get it up

get it up



right up, ha ha

Let's Get It Up

Let's Get It Up stands as a high-energy anthem from AC/DC's 1981 release, For Those About To Rock. The track captures the band's signature hard rock sound, driven by Angus Young's searing guitar riffs and Brian Johnson's commanding vocals. As part of an album that solidified the group's status as stadium rock giants, the song exemplifies the raw power and rhythmic drive that defined their early 1980s output. It serves as a testament to the band's ability to craft infectious, guitar-heavy compositions that resonate with audiences worldwide. The recording remains a staple in their extensive discography, showcasing the tight interplay between the rhythm section and the lead guitar that characterizes their live performances and studio work alike.