Let's Get It Up
AC/DC · For Those About To Rock
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
AC/DC's 'Let's Get It Up' stands as a quintessential example of the band's high-energy hard rock sound, delivered with the signature power of Angus Young and Brian Johnson. Released on the 1980 album 'For Those About To Rock', the track exemplifies the band's ability to blend driving guitar riffs with anthemic choruses that have become staples of their discography. As part of their extensive catalogue of hits, the song captures the raw, rebellious spirit that defined AC/DC during the early 1980s, influencing countless rock acts to follow. Its enduring popularity reflects the band's mastery of creating music that resonates across generations, cementing their status as one of the most impactful rock groups in history.

