Safe In New York City

AC/DC · Stiff Upper Lip

Come on little baby gimme your hand
Check out the high spots the lay of the land
You don't need a rocket or a big limousine
Come on over baby and I'll make you obscene

I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City

All over the city and down to the dives
Don't mess with this place it'll eat you alive
Got lip smackin' honey to soak up the jam
On top of the world ma' ready to slam

I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City

Movin' all over like a jumpin' bean
Take a look at that thing in the tight ass jeans
Comin' your way now you may be in luck
Don't you fret boy she's ready to buck

I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City

I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
I feel safe in New York City
New York, New York, New York
I feel safe in a cage in New York City

Safe In New York City

AC/DC's "Safe In New York City" stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock prowess, delivered with the signature aggression and melodic clarity that defined their catalog. Released on the 1984 album "Stiff Upper Lip," the track exemplifies the Australian band's ability to blend raw energy with polished production, a hallmark of their work during the mid-1980s. The song features Angus Young's electrifying guitar work and Bon Scott's powerful vocals, capturing the chaotic spirit of the city while maintaining the anthemic quality that made AC/DC a global phenomenon. It remains a staple of their live performances and a defining track for fans of classic hard rock.