Snake Eye
AC/DC · Other Songs - AC DC
So it's plain to see
Ain't no hiding
No security
I'll be watching
Every move you make
When you hear the rattle
Better be awake
[CHORUS]
Snake eyes, I'm watching
Snake eyes, look out
Snake eyes, it's coming
Snake eyes, ain't no
escaping from the snake eye
(No way)
You leave a footprint
For my eye to see
Catch an echo
From a lock and key
From the shadow
Or behind a rock
Get you anywhere
From the darkest shack
[CHORUS]
Hear a rustle
From behind a tree
Get you running
Home to sanctuary
Bolt the door and -
You think you're safe
I'm coming to get you
Gonna reach out (???)
[CHORUS]
Got the snake eyes, they
call me a snake in the bush
Snake eyes, biting
Snake eyes, always watching
Snake eyes
Ain't no escaping from the -
Just keep a lookout for the
-
Snake eye
About Snake Eye
AC/DC's "Snake Eye" stands as a quintessential example of the band's high-energy hard rock and blues rock fusion, characterized by its driving rhythm section and Phil Rudd's distinctive drumming. Released during the *Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap* era, the track exemplifies the group's signature sound, blending aggressive guitar work with anthemic vocals that have become staples of their live performances. The song reflects the raw, unpolished energy typical of mid-1970s Australian rock, capturing a moment where the band began to refine their signature style into a global phenomenon. Musically, "Snake Eye" serves as a bridge between the band's earlier blues-influenced roots and the polished power ballads and hard rock anthems that would define their later catalog. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to deliver a powerful, cathartic experience that resonates across generations of rock fans. As a recording that encapsulates the band's commitment to live intensity and melodic aggression, it remains a defining track in AC/DC's discography, often featured in compilations and live sets to highlight their status as one of rock's most influential acts.

