"Highway to Hell" | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Single by AC/DC | ||||
from the album Highway to Hell | ||||
B-side | "If You Want Blood" (Aus/UK) "Night Prowler" (US) | |||
Released | 27 July 1979 | |||
Recorded | March – April 1979 | |||
Studio | Roundhouse (London) | |||
Genre | Hard rock [1] | |||
Length | 3:27 | |||
Label | ||||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Robert John "Mutt" Lange | |||
AC/DC singles chronology | ||||
| ||||
Music video | ||||
"Highway to Hell" on YouTube |
"Highway to Hell" is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It is the opening track of their 1979 album Highway to Hell , initially released as a single on 27 July 1979, the same day the album was released.
The song was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott, with Angus Young credited for writing the guitar riff. [2] AC/DC had made several studio albums before and were constantly promoting them via a grueling tour schedule, referred to by Angus Young as being on a highway to hell, hence the name.
The song is in the key of A Major. [3] The title and lyrics reflect the arduous nature of touring constantly and life on the road. [2] The highway that inspired the title, Canning Highway, connects the Perth Kwinana freeway to its port Fremantle and was home to many of Bon Scott's favourite pubs and hotels, including the Raffles Hotel. [4] [5]
"There were hundreds of riffs going down every day," recalled Malcolm Young. "But this one, we thought, 'That's good.' It just stuck out like a dog's balls." [6]
Cashbox called it a "bone crunching, gut-wrenching exercise in primal guitar rock" with "simple yet effective riffing" and "ballsy vocals." [7] Record World said that "Growling vocals join a raunchy guitar assualt[ sic ] for simple, high voltage, rock'n'roll abandon." [8]
The single spent 45 weeks on the German Singles Chart, peaked at #30 in its 19th week on the chart. [9] Bon Scott was found dead in the back of a friend's car, just over six months after the song was released. [2]
"Highway to Hell" was produced by Mutt Lange as part of the album by the same name, and his work is regarded as a significant factor in delivering one of the classic AC/DC albums, the emergence of the double-guitar sound, which was later perfected on Back in Black , and improved backing vocals with Malcolm Young, joined by Cliff Williams for the first time. [2]
"Highway to Hell" won the 'Most Played Australian Work Overseas' category at the 2009 APRA Awards. [10] In 2013, an internet campaign attempted to get it to number one in the UK Christmas singles chart. [11]
In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Highway to Hell" was ranked number 40. [12]
It was the namesake for the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Stand in the manga Stone Ocean. [13]
In 2020, The Guardian ranked the song number seven on their list of the 40 greatest AC/DC songs, [14] and in 2021, Kerrang ranked the song number five on their list of the 20 greatest AC/DC songs. [15]
It was the theme song for the WWE's Summerslam 1998 PPV show, and it was used in a vignette highlighting the main event match between Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker for the WWF Championship.
Chart (1979/80) | Peak position |
---|---|
Australian (Kent Music Report) [18] | 24 |
Austrian Singles Chart | 52 |
Belgian Singles Chart | 14 |
Dutch Singles Chart | 17 |
French Singles Chart | 23 |
German Singles Chart | 30 |
Spanish Singles Chart | 24 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 36 |
UK Singles Chart [19] | 56 |
US Billboard 100 [20] | 47 |
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
---|---|
Australia (ARIA) [21] | 29 |
Dutch Singles Chart [22] | 69 |
Swiss Singles Chart [22] | 37 |
US Billboard Mainstream Rock | 1 |
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
Scottish Singles Chart | 36 |
UK Singles Chart [19] | 40 |
Billboard Hot Digital Songs | 1 |
Chart (2013) | Peak position |
UK Singles Chart [11] | 4 |
Irish Singles Chart | 23 |
Scottish Singles Chart | 36 |
Chart (2021) | Peak position |
Global 200 ( Billboard ) [23] | 142 |
Chart (2022) | Peak position |
Hungary (Single Top 40) [24] | 16 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
---|---|---|
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [25] | 2× Platinum | 120,000‡ |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [26] | Platinum | 90,000‡ |
Germany (BVMI) [27] | Platinum | 500,000‡ |
Italy (FIMI) [28] | 3× Platinum | 300,000‡ |
Mexico (AMPROFON) [29] | Diamond+Platinum+Gold | 390,000‡ |
Portugal (AFP) [30] | 2× Platinum | 80,000‡ |
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [31] | 3× Platinum | 180,000‡ |
United Kingdom (BPI) [32] since 2010 | 2× Platinum | 1,200,000‡ |
United States (RIAA) [33] since 2003 | 6× Platinum | 6,000,000‡ |
United States (RIAA) [34] mastertone, since 2003 | Gold | 500,000* |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
"Highway to Hell (live)" | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Single by AC/DC | ||||
from the album AC/DC Live | ||||
B-side | "Hells Bells (live)" | |||
Released | October 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:53 | |||
Label | Atco | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Bruce Fairbairn | |||
AC/DC singles chronology | ||||
| ||||
Music video | ||||
"Highway to Hell" (AC/DC Live) on YouTube |
"Highway to Hell" has been performed multiple times in live concert. Including:
AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock and heavy metal, although the band calls it simply "rock and roll". They are cited as a formative influence on the new wave of British heavy metal bands. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980, by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. It was the band's first album to feature Brian Johnson as lead singer, following the death of Bon Scott, their previous vocalist.
Highway to Hell is the sixth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 27 July 1979. It is the first of three albums produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and is the last album featuring lead singer Bon Scott, who died on 19 February 1980.
"Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock, released in Australia in March 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. It is also the eighth and final track on the international version of the album, released in June the same year.
"You Shook Me All Night Long" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, from the album Back in Black. The song also reappeared on their later album Who Made Who. It is AC/DC's first single with Brian Johnson as the lead singer, replacing Bon Scott who died of alcohol poisoning in February 1980. It reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in 1980. The single was re-released internationally in 1986, following the release of the album Who Made Who. The re-released single in 1986 contains the B-side(s): B1. "She's Got Balls" ; B2. "You Shook Me All Night Long".
Powerage is the fifth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 5 May 1978 in the United Kingdom and 20 May 1978 in the United States. This was the band's first album to feature Cliff Williams on bass guitar, and it was also the first AC/DC album not to have a title track and the first worldwide not to be released with a different album cover. Powerage was re-released in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series.
If You Want Blood You've Got It is the first live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, and their only live album released during Bon Scott's lifetime. It was originally released in the UK and Europe on 13 October 1978, in the US on 21 November 1978, and in Australia on 27 November 1978. The album was re-released in 1994 on Atco Records and in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series.
"Touch Too Much" is a song by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was released on their 1979 album Highway to Hell, their last with lead vocalist Bon Scott, who died the following year.
Thunderstruck is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released as the lead single from their twelfth studio album The Razors Edge (1990). It peaked at No. 4 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, No. 1 in Finland, and No. 5 on the US "Billboard" Album Rock Tracks chart. In 2010, "Thunderstruck" topped Triple M Melbourne's Ultimate 500 Rock Countdown in Australia. The song is used in movies such as Deadpool 2 (2018), Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014), Varsity Blues (1999), The Longest Yard (2015), Battleship (2012), The Fall Guy (2024), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), and Daddy's Home (2015), among others, as well as TV shows. It is one of the best selling singles of all time with over 15 million units sold.
"It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the first track of the group's second album T.N.T., released only in Australia and New Zealand on 8 December 1975, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott. The song combines bagpipes with hard rock instrumentation; in the middle section of the song there is a call and response between the bagpipes and guitar. The original recording is in B-flat major, but it was played live in A major.
"T.N.T." is a song released in 1975 by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, taken from their Australian album T.N.T. and the international version of High Voltage. It was released as a single in 1976 and was written by Bon Scott, Angus Young and Malcolm Young. It peaked at No.19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. The song's title is a reference to the explosive chemical TNT.
"Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is a hard rock song by the Australian band AC/DC. Written by group members Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott, it was recorded for the title track of their album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, released in September 1976.
"Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" is a single by the Australian rock band AC/DC, and the first track on their Powerage album, released in 1978. The single version is an abbreviated version of the album track, with a time of 3:05, as opposed to the album track's length of 3:37. The album track "Sin City" was the B-side in the UK, Germany, Belgium, and Japan. In the US, Canada, and the Netherlands, it was "Kicked in the Teeth," also from the album. In Australia, however, the B-side was "Cold Hearted Man," which appeared on initial UK and European pressings of the album, and was eventually removed when "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" was added.
"High Voltage" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was first released in Australia as a single in July 1975, though it is the eighth track of their second Australian album T.N.T., the release itself was issued as a stand alone single. The song was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott, and peaked at #48 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980.
"Let There Be Rock" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the third and title track of their album Let There Be Rock, released in March 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott.
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the third studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, originally released only in Europe, Australia and New Zealand in 1976. The album was not released in the United States until 1981, more than one year after lead singer Bon Scott's death. This was also AC/DC's first album in its entirety to be recorded with the same lineup, rather than including at least one track recorded with a different bassist or drummer.
"Back in Black" is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It was released as the second US single from their seventh album, which is also named Back in Black and released in 1980 through Atlantic Records. Notable for its opening guitar riff, the song was written as a tribute to the band's former singer Bon Scott, who died suddenly in February 1980. In 1981, it reached number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2012, it reached number 65 in Australia and number 27 in the United Kingdom.
High Voltage is the first internationally released album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It contains tracks completed from their first two previous Australia-only issued albums: High Voltage and T.N.T..
High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released only in Australia and New Zealand, on 17 February 1975. Their first international release in 1976 would also be named High Voltage, though with a radically different track list.
Stiff Upper Lip is the fourteenth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was released on 28 February 2000. The album was produced by George Young, older brother of Malcolm and Angus Young. It was the last AC/DC album that George produced before his death in 2017.
Singer Bon Scott's crowning achievement with AC/DC is the opening title-track for 'Highway to Hell,' a hard rock anthem that remains one of the band's greatest songs.