Two's Up

AC/DC · Blow Up Your Video

(Three is company)
Last stand
Down to my last dime
Haven't got the sense to
leave
The dealers cutting fine
Last draw
Back against the wall
Depending where the money is
Is where I'm gonna fall
Ace high
Hide your poker eyes
I didn't want to laugh too
much
When I picked up the prize
Lady Luck
Standing at my side
I'll leave with more than I
brought in
And I get her in my life
Get her in my life

[CHORUS]
I go, you go, she go, we go
Two's up, it's a two's up

Give me head, give me tails
Give me doubled up and
coming doubled over on the
rails
Give me two's up, it's what
I want

High up
When you're looking down
Then you see two animals
Just fooling you around
Stray dogs
Gonna take them in
I don't know what your names
are
But you're gonna break them
in
All day
It's difficult to say
Who is doing what to whom
Who's out of the play
I love
The way you slide and slip
Love the way you girls work
out
And make the partnership
Make that partnership
(Gotta give me double or
quits)

Two's up, two's up
Like your partnership
Like the way you slip
There ain't nothing like a
two's up
That's the way it is, two's
up
It's what I want to hear
Give me head, give me tails
Give me doubled up and
coming over on the rails

About Two's Up

"Two's Up" stands as a quintessential example of AC/DC's signature hard rock sound, characterized by its driving rhythm and anthemic chorus. Released on the 1988 album *Blow Up Your Video*, the track exemplifies the band's evolution during the late 1980s, blending their classic blues-based riffs with a polished production style that appealed to a broader audience while maintaining their rebellious edge. As a staple of their discography, the song reflects the enduring power of their live performance energy, which has cemented their status as a defining force in the hard rock genre. The recording captures the dynamic interplay between Angus Young's energetic guitar work and the band's powerful vocals, creating a track that remains a recognizable anthem for fans of the era.