Riff Raff
Riff Raff

AC/DC - Riff Raff Lyrics

Ever wondered what it's like to live life on the edge without a care in the world? AC/DC's "Riff Raff" captures that rebellious spirit perfectly. The song's protagonist sees the chaos and drama around him—be it on TV, radio, or in a Mexican bar—but… Read more

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Nov 19, 2012
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Riff Raff Lyrics

See it on television, every day
Ya hear it on the radio
It ain't humid, but it sure is hot
Down in Mexico
A barmaid's tryin' to tell me (ha-ha)
"Beginning of the end"
Sayin' it'll bend me
Too late, my friend

Riff raff
Oh, it's good for a laugh
Ha-ha-ha
Riff raff
Go on and laugh yourself in half
Smile a while

Now, I'm the kinda guy that keep his big mouth shut
It don't bother me
Somebody kickin' me when I'm up
Leave me in misery
I never shot nobody
Don't even carry a gun
I ain't done nothin' wrong
I'm just having fun

Riff raff
Oh, it's good for a laugh
Ha-ha-ha
Riff raff
Go on and laugh yourself in half
Smile a while

Do it again

Writer(s): Ronald Belford Scott, Angus Mckinnon Young, Malcolm Mitchell Young
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of Riff Raff?

Ever wondered what it's like to live life on the edge without a care in the world? AC/DC's "Riff Raff" captures that rebellious spirit perfectly. The song's protagonist sees the chaos and drama around him—be it on TV, radio, or in a Mexican bar—but chooses to laugh it off rather than get bogged down. He’s a laid-back guy who doesn’t let negativity faze him, even when others try to bring him down. Instead of getting into trouble or carrying weapons, he's just out there having fun and enjoying life. This rock anthem is all about embracing your inner wild side and not letting the world's judgments get you down. #RebelSpirit #CarefreeLiving

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Riff Raff' by AC/DC?

    'Riff Raff' was written by Ronald Belford Scott (Bon Scott), Angus McKinnon Young, and Malcolm Mitchell Young.

  2. Which album features the song 'Riff Raff' by AC/DC?

    'Riff Raff' is featured on AC/DC's fifth studio album, 'Powerage,' which was released in 1978.

  3. Who was the producer for the album 'Powerage'?

    'Powerage' was produced by Harry Vanda and George Young. This was the final Bon Scott-era studio album produced by Vanda and Young before AC/DC moved to a more commercial producer for subsequent albums.

  4. Was 'Riff Raff' recorded with any lineup changes in AC/DC?

    Yes, 'Powerage,' which includes 'Riff Raff,' was the first AC/DC album to feature Cliff Williams on bass guitar. He replaced Mark Evans who was fired from the band in 1977.

  5. What is unique about the recording process of 'Powerage' compared to previous AC/DC albums?

    'Powerage' marked a shift as it did not have a title track and it used one cover image for both Australian and international markets. It also saw Cliff Williams joining as bassist, bringing new dynamics to the band's sound.

  6. Did any notable musicians express their admiration for 'Powerage', the album featuring 'Riff Raff'?

    Yes, Eddie Van Halen, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, Slash of Guns N’ Roses, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith have all cited 'Powerage' as their favorite AC/DC record.

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