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Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution

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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution

| cover = Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution.jpg

| alt =

| border = yes

| type = single

| artist = AC/DC

| album = Back in Black

| B-side = Hells Bells

| released = 1981

| recorded = AprilMay 1980

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Hard rock, blues rock

| length = 4:12

| label = Atlantic

| writer = Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson

| producer = Robert John "Mutt" Lange

| prev_title = Back in Black

| prev_year = 1980

| next_title = Let's Get It Up

| next_year = 1982

| misc =

}}

"'Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution'" is a song by the rock band AC/DC. It is the tenth and final track of the album released in 1980 'Back in Black'. It is the fourth and final single released from the album. The song reached number 15 on the UK singles charts, the highest placing of any song on the album.

Background



Initially only 9 tracks were written for 'Back in Black' but Atlantic Records, as well as the band's management recommended that they should write one more song. Angus and Malcolm wrote the song in about 15 minutes. Lead singer Brian Johnson recalled Ill never forget the start of it. I went into the recording booth, the intro starts and I hear: Brian, its Mutt. Could you say something over that?" He starts to repeat the lyrics loudly, head tilted slightly back: 'All you middle men throw away your fancy clothes'. For some reason middle men were in the news at the time, the top guys weren't getting the blame and the workforce weren't getting it either, it was the middle men who were this grey area. I must have picked up on it and it just went from there. During the intro, Brian lights a cigarette and takes a pull from it.

Malcolm explained the origin of the song:

Release



The song also appears in videos like "No Bull" (1996), "Family Jewels" (2005) and "Plug Me In" (2007), also appears on the boxset "Bonfire" (1997).

The song appears on the 2003 tribute album by various artists to the band 'Back in Baroque: The String Tribute to AC / DC', it was also covered in 2004 by death metal band Six Feet Under in the album 'Graveyard Classics 2'. Alex Gibson also covered the song in 2008 from the album 'Rockabye Baby!: Lullaby Renditions of AC/DC'. The song was featured in a commercial for Nike in 2006, as well as one for Applebee's in 2016.

Track listing



#"Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" 4:12

#"Hells Bells" 5:10

Chart positions



Personnel



*Brian Johnson lead vocals

*Angus Young lead guitar

*Malcolm Young rhythm guitar, background vocals

*Cliff Williams bass guitar, background vocals

*Phil Rudd drums

Notes




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