Walk All Over You

AC/DC · Highway To Hell

Outta my way I'm a runnin high
Take your chance with me and I'll give it a try
Ain't no woman in the world I know
Cause I ain't looking for an overflow
Oh baby I ain't got much
Resistance to your touch
Take off the high heels, let down your hair
Paradise ain't far from there

I wanna walk all over you
I wanna walk all over you
Do anything you want me to, baby
I wanna walk all over you

Reflections on the bedroom wall
And girl you thought you'd seen it all
We're rising, falling like the sea
You're looking so good under me

I'm gonna walk all over you
I'm gonna walk all over you
Do anything you want me to do to you
I'm gonna walk all over you

Moanin, groanin stereo
Said gimme the stage, I'm gonna steal the show
Leave on the lace and turn off the light
Tonight is gonna be the night

I'm gonna walk all over you
I'm gonna walk all over you
Do anything you want me to
I'm gonna walk all over you

Ow, I'm gonna walk all over you

Walk All Over You

AC/DC's 'Walk All Over You' stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock prowess, delivered with the signature aggression and melodic clarity that defined their 1979 debut album, 'Highway To Hell.' As one of the most recognizable tracks in rock history, the song exemplifies the Australian band's ability to blend driving rhythms with soaring vocals, cementing their status as global icons. The recording captures the raw energy of the late 70s rock scene, featuring Angus Young's electrifying guitar work and Bon Scott's charismatic, high-pitched delivery. Its enduring popularity stems from its anthemic quality, making it a staple in live performances and a defining sound of the era. The track remains a powerful representation of AC/DC's catalog, showcasing the band's influence on hard rock and heavy metal for decades to come.