Back In Business

AC/DC · Fly On The Wall

Breaking out, about to shout
Feel the need, for one more round
Don't you struggle, don't try to bite
You want some trouble, I'm the king of vice
I'm a wrecking ball, I'm a stinging knife
Steal your money, gonna take your life
You got screaming murder, lock up your door
Double dealing, gotta have more
Call me dirty, trash my name
Just tell the boys that I'm gonna be

Back in business again, back in business again
Back in business again, back in business again
Back in business

Flesh and blood, I'm a rag 'n' bone
Bad luck message on the telephone
Don't you worry, play my game
I'll do you a favour put your soul for sale
Like a cannon ball going down the track
Need good loving, but I want it back
I was born in trouble, they gave up on me
Teacher preaching what not to be
Call me dirty, trash my name
Just tell the boys that I'm gonna be

Back in business again, back in business again, do you trust in me
Back in business again, back in business again
Back in business

Back in business again, back in business again
Back in business again, back in business again
Back in business again, back in business, back in business again
Back in business again, back in business, back in business again
(Back in business), have you read the small print in this contract
(Back in business), I'm the man with a shaft
(Back in business), I'm gonna stick it right up you
(Back in business), I got to have mine
Back in business again, and I'm looking for you

Back In Business

Back In Business stands as a defining track from AC/DC's 1985 album Fly On The Wall, capturing the band's signature hard rock energy during a transitional period in their career. The recording showcases the group's ability to maintain their high-voltage sound while exploring slightly more complex arrangements. As part of a discography that includes timeless anthems like Back In Black and Highway To Hell, this song reinforces the band's reputation for delivering powerful, guitar-driven performances. The track reflects the era's production style, balancing raw power with polished execution. It remains a testament to AC/DC's enduring influence on rock music, demonstrating their capacity to craft memorable songs that resonate with fans across generations without relying on lyrical gimmicks.