Hells Bells

Ac/Dc · Back In Black

I'm a rolling thunder, pouring rain
I'm coming on like a hurricane
My lightning's flashing across the sky
You're only young, but you're gonna die
I won't take no prisoners, won't spare no lives
Nobody's putting up a fight
I got my bell, I'm gonna take you to hell
I'm gonna get you, Satan get you
Hell's bells
Yeah, hell's bells
You got me ringing
Hell's bells
My temperature's high
Hell's bells
I'll give you black sensations up and down your spine
If you're into evil, you're a friend of mine
See my white light flashing as I split the night
'Cause if good's on the left, then I'm sticking to the right
I won't take no prisoners, won't spare no lives
Nobody's putting up a fight
I got my bell, I'm gonna take you to hell
I'm gonna get you, Satan get you
Hell's bells
Oh, hell's bells
You got me ringing
Hell's bells
My temperature's high
Hell's bells
Yeow
Hell's bells, Satan's coming to you
Hell's bells, he's ringing them now
Those hell's bells, the temperature's high
Hell's bells, across the sky
Hell's bells, they're taking you down
Hell's bells, they're dragging you under
Hell's bells, gonna split the night
Hell's bells, there's no way to fight, yeah
Ow
Ow, ow
Ow
Hell's bells

Hells Bells

"Hells Bells" is a song that was born from loss. The track, by AC/DC, was written as a tribute to former vocalist Bon Scott, who died on 19 February 1980. Several months after his death, the band decided to continue with new singer Brian Johnson and started recording their seminal album Back in Black.

American Songwriter noted that Back in Black sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and is one of the best-selling albums in music history. "Hells Bells" is the album's opening track, and it is a song about the force of nature, about the kind of energy that cannot be contained.

The song is famous for its opening bell, which gives it a sense of doom and grandeur. It is a song that is built for live performances, and it has become a staple of AC/DC's shows.

What stays with me is how the song turns grief into power. It is a song that honors the dead by keeping the music alive, and that is what gives it its lasting power.

The song is the opening track of Back in Black, an album that sold more than 50 million copies worldwide. It is a tribute to Bon Scott, and it is a song about the force of nature, about the kind of energy that cannot be contained. It is built for live performances.

The song is famous for its opening bell, which gives it a sense of doom and grandeur. It is a song that is built for live performances, and it has become a staple of AC/DC's shows. It is a song that honors the dead by keeping the music alive. It is a song that stays with you long after it ends. It is a song that stays with you long after it ends. It is a song that stays with you long after it ends.