- Hells Bells (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Hell's Bells
Artist =AC/DC
from Album =Back in Black
B-side = "What Do You Do for Money Honey "
Released = November 1980
Format = 7"
Recorded = Spring, 1980 atCompass Point Studios inThe Bahamas
Genre =Hard rock , Heavy metal
Length = 5:10
Label =Atlantic Records
Producer = Mutt Lange
Last single = "You Shook Me All Night Long " (1980)
This single = "Hells Bells" (1980)
Next single = "Back in Black" (1981)
Misc = Audiosample
Background=#E6E8FA
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file = Hells Bells by AC DC.oggSong_infobox
Name = Hells Bells
Artist =AC/DC
Album =Back In Black
Released =25 July ,1980
track_no = 1
Recorded = 1980
Genre =Hard rock , Heavy metal
Length = 5:12
Writer =Angus Young ,Malcolm Young ,Brian Johnson
Label = ATCO
Producer = Robert John "Mutt" Lange
prev =
next =Shoot to Thrill
next_no = 2
Misc = "Hells Bells"sic [The title "Hells Bells" does not contain an apostrophe; it would need to be written "Hell's Bells" to conform to standard written English rules.] is the first track of the album "Back in Black " ofAustralian hard rock bandAC/DC . It is to this day one of their best known songs, being the first on their comeback album after the death of the iconic vocalistBon Scott , introducing his replacementBrian Johnson to a worldwide fanbase for the first time.The song starts off with the ominous slow tolling of a bell 4 times and an intro. After that, it goes for another 9 times. Eventually the bassist
Cliff Williams and the drummerPhil Rudd start playing. The lyrics, sung byBrian Johnson , explain how the narrator will attack, comparing his actions with natural phenomena such asrain ,thunder s andhurricane s. The song invokes the feeling that the narrator has been sent to drag a soul into Hell. The lines "I got my bell/I'm gonna take you to hell," among others, appear to support this.This song appears on the
Maximum Overdrive soundtrack, "Who Made Who ", and both versions of the 1992 live album "AC/DC Live". The song is also featured in the movie where the main riff is used when the main character is at the airport. This song is also played during the recap of the Season 3 premiere episode of the television series Supernatural.The song was written to commemorate the death of AC/DC's lead singer Bon Scott. He was found dead in his car following a night of
binge drinking .The song is used frequently in stadiums;
The New York Giants football team uses this song at the start of their games, leading up to the opening kickoff. The Ohio State Buckeyes football team also uses the beginning of the song during third downs, as well as timeouts. It is also well-known by baseball fans as the entrance music forSan Diego Padres closerTrevor Hoffman .References
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