Get It Hot
AC/DC · Bonfire Disc 4
Going on over time
Just a me and you
Going to have ourselves-a party
Tonight I guess will do
No bodes play
Another note
No bodes playing slow
And now owns playing hard tonight
To get on rock and roll
Get it hot
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Get it hot
Get it hot
Alright
Moving up and down every were
Got a whole lot of booze
Got my selves a sweet little lady
Whose got nothing to lose?
Nobody going to go straight
For nothing like the fife
So leave your body in the white place
Cause we can roll it by
Get it hot
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Get it hot
Get it hot
Alright
(Guitar Solo)
Get it hot
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Get it hot
Oh get hot
Oh you did it
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Make me fell good
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Look out
Just a me and you
Going to have ourselves-a party
Tonight I guess will do
No bodes play
Another note
No bodes playing slow
And now owns playing hard tonight
To get on rock and roll
Get it hot
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Get it hot
Get it hot
Alright
Moving up and down every were
Got a whole lot of booze
Got my selves a sweet little lady
Whose got nothing to lose?
Nobody going to go straight
For nothing like the fife
So leave your body in the white place
Cause we can roll it by
Get it hot
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Get it hot
Get it hot
Alright
(Guitar Solo)
Get it hot
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Get it hot
Oh get hot
Oh you did it
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Make me fell good
Get it hot
Come on baby
Get it hot
Look out
Get It Hot
AC/DC's "Get It Hot" is a high-energy rock anthem that exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and blues-infused riffs. Released on the compilation album "Bonfire Disc 4," the track showcases the group's ability to deliver powerful, driving rhythms characteristic of their work during the late 1970s and early 1980s. As a staple of their discography, the song reflects the band's enduring influence on the hard rock genre, featuring the iconic vocal style of Brian Johnson and the electrifying guitar work of Angus Young. It stands alongside other notable tracks from their catalog, contributing to their reputation for creating anthems that define the era of Australian rock while maintaining a global appeal.

