Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck

AC/DC · The Razor's Edge

If you're burned down on
booze
Got nothing to lose
Run out of money
Disposable blues
Sleazy hotels
Like living in hell
The girls on the hustle
With nothing to sell
Want something for nothing
It's always the same
Keep pushing and shoving
And I'm down on the game
Always in trouble
Forever detained

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
And good riddance to bad
luck

Well spread out the news
There's a free man loose
Back out of jail
And chasing some flueze
Padlocks and chains
Broken the chains
Lay down a claim
For monetary gains
Wonder what's coming
Out for the take
Freedom for loving
And lust for the taste
Eyes are wide open
(Wild?) to the game

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
And good riddance to bad
luck

Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck

AC/DC's 'Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck' stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock prowess, delivered with the signature power and swagger that defined their career. Recorded for the 1990 album 'The Razor's Edge,' the track exemplifies the group's ability to blend anthemic choruses with driving guitar riffs, maintaining their status as a global icon of the genre. As a staple of their discography, the song captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that has made AC/DC synonymous with rock music for decades. It serves as a powerful reminder of their enduring influence on the landscape of hard rock and heavy metal, resonating with audiences who appreciate the classic sound of the Australian legends.