Give It Up
AC/DC · Stiff Upper Lip
Well there will be no words of fighting, around here
'Cause I have no manners
'Cause it ain't clear
Well it could be on a Monday
Or it could even be a Sunday
So if you can't stand the distance
You better disappear
Do I make myself clear
I'm ready to rock
I'm gonna rip it
Ready to rock
Yeah I'm gonna stick it
Give it up, give it out
Whip it up, all about
Stick it up, shout it loud
Come on
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Oh yeah
Well it's a big storm a' howling, around here
And there be no one to sinning, and no beer
I'm gonna aim to fire a rocket
There ain't no damn way to stop it
I got a sure fire bullet to get you out of here
I said - do I make myself clear
I'm ready to rock
Yeah I'm gonna whip it
Ready to rock
Yeah, I'm gonna stick it
Give it up, give it out
I said whip it up, all about
You gotta stick it up, shout it loud
Come on
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
I'm going crazy on your wedding-night
Take your pick of anything you like
Give it up
Give it up
Sitting pretty, all ready to bite
She give it up, I get cream delight
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up, give it out
Whip it up, all about
You gotta stick it up, shout it loud
Give it up, all around
Give it up
Give it up
Stick it up, stick it out
Stick 'em down
Give it up, all around
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Sticking it out
Give it up
Give it up
Give it up
Yeah baby
Do I make myself clear
Give It Up - AC/DC
AC/DC's "Give It Up" serves as a high-energy staple on the 1994 album *Stiff Upper Lip*, continuing the band's signature blend of hard rock and blues-inflected riffs. Released during a period where the group solidified its status as a global powerhouse, the track exemplifies their ability to deliver anthemic choruses that resonate across generations. The song features the iconic guitar work of Angus Young and the driving rhythm section that has defined their sound since the 1970s. As part of their extensive discography, "Give It Up" stands alongside other major releases like *Highway to Hell* and *Back in Black*, reinforcing AC/DC's legacy as one of the most influential rock acts of the modern era. Its enduring popularity ensures its place in countless live performances and concert sets worldwide.

