Well there's a love gone down on mine
Suicidal voltage line
She sends signals outta distress
She devil, she evil
She got you reelin' on a rockin' machine

[Chorus]
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch she'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch she can satisfy

She gonna blow you all sky high
Flash the eye, electrify
A power force you should feel
She devil, she evil
She got you screaming on a lightnin' machine

[Chorus]

(Give you pain, blow your brain)
Flick the switch, flick the switch
With a flick of the switch, she'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch, she can satisfy
With a flick of the switch, razed to the ground
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch, she gonna give you pain
With a flick of the switch, she gonna blow your brain, blow your brain

She gonna put the light out on - you


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae

Flick of the Switch Lyrics as written by Angus Mckinnon Young Brian Johnson

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    'Flick of the switch' (flick the bean) Touch her buttons, 'She'll blow you sky high' She'll cum

    Monkeywrench74on July 09, 2005   Link
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    I think this is one of the most underrated AC/DC songs.

    ForThoseAboutToRockon May 10, 2006   Link
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    good song, worse album. AC/DC's worse album is still a good album

    Weezerspideron October 09, 2006   Link
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    not AC/DC's best album but great song

    spooner113on July 08, 2007   Link

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