Rock 'N Roll Dream

AC/DC · Black Ice [2008]

Deep water all around me,

Circle sharks all about,

Deep in trouble, had me turned around,

Man up and one man down,

You pretty women gather 'round,

You can't pick up not a single sound,

You feel you're winning, that's what it's all about,

Knowing you are winning, oooh,

And it could be the very last time,



I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,



Circle sharks all about you,

You come up and you don't know why,

Where goes a woman with a warm embrace,

Does a man walk in the hard rain?

I'm amazed at the mess you found,

Coming up and I'm standing next in line,

Give into none and that one comes,

Here me hollerin' I get the most,



I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,



Circle sharks down and around,

Deep water all around, 'round, 'round,

Deep water all around, 'round, 'round

Round 'round, 'round

Round 'round, 'round



I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream,

I could be in a rock 'n' roll dream

Rock 'N Roll Dream

AC/DC's "Rock 'N Roll Dream" stands as a quintessential example of the band's high-energy hard rock and blues rock style, released on the 2008 album *Black Ice*. The track exemplifies the group's signature sound, characterized by Angus Young's electrifying guitar work and Bon Scott's powerful vocals, though it appears on a posthumous compilation rather than a studio recording from the era. As part of the band's extensive catalogue, the song captures the raw, aggressive energy that defined their career, resonating with fans who appreciate the fusion of classic rock influences with modern production values. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of AC/DC's contributions to the genre, offering a dynamic listening experience that aligns with the band's reputation for delivering powerful, unapologetic rock anthems.