Deep In The Hole

AC/DC · Flick Of The Switch

I've been enchained
she got shackles on me
that woman to blame
for the hell and misery
can't find my way out of here
shoot me down in a burnin' fear
going down for a stretch of years
way down below
I'm deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
I'm down in, down in
down in the hole
well I'm deep in, deep in
that woman got me deep in the hole

I'm sinkin' down
she got me down on the floor
can't touch both walls
the further down I go
pulls the string on my riding bow
makes me sing when she find my load
ain't no slave you do what you're told
you sold your soul
I'm deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
I'm down in, down in
down in the hole
well I'm deep in, deep in
that woman got me deep in the hole

I'm deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
I'm down in, down in
down in the hole
I'm deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
deep in the hole, firing your load
deep in the hole, save your soul
deep in, deep in
deep in the hole
deep in, deep in
that woman got me deep in the hole

deep in the hole
deep in the hole
I'm deep in the hole

Deep In The Hole

AC/DC's "Deep In The Hole" stands as a defining track from their 1983 album, Flick Of The Switch. Released during a pivotal era for the band, the song exemplifies their signature blend of hard rock and blues-infused energy. With its driving rhythm and iconic vocals from Brian Johnson, the recording captures the raw power that characterized their work in the early 1980s. The track has since become a staple of their discography, resonating with audiences worldwide and cementing the band's legacy in the hard rock genre. It remains a powerful representation of their ability to craft anthems that combine aggressive instrumentation with melodic hooks.