It got becasue The Leader Singer Bon Scott was doing to much drugs and he thought since he was doing to much drugs he was going to the highway to hell and so he wrote about and that is how the song got it's name.
Actually the correct way this song got its name was in response to Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven if you look up and liten to interviews conducted by Bon when asked about the title and lyrics
I would say it would be Highway to Hell. This song really put AC/DC on the map
"Highway to Hell" is a rock song by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1979. The lyrics depict a carefree lifestyle filled with reckless behavior and indulgence, symbolizing a journey toward self-destruction and the consequences of hedonism. The term "highway to hell" serves as a metaphor for the inevitable path one takes when living without regard for the future. Overall, the song captures the spirit of rock and roll's rebellious nature.
The true meaning of the popular AC/DC song "Highway to Hell" has been long debated. The song has been associated from a wide variety of subjects, mainly the occult and devil worship. However, the official explanation from the band states that the song is about the toils and hardships of life on the road for a Rock band. In an interview with Guitar World Magazine, guitarist Angus Young summed it up best. "[It is] a (expletive) highway to hell! When you are out on the road on a bus sleeping with a guy's smelly sock in your face, it's like you're on the highway to hell." Additionally, band members have long denied rumors that the song is about Satan or Satanism. Additionally, Malcolm Young has went so far as to say, "Me mum would kill me for that!" when addressing the song's alleged occult nature.
The list goes on forever, Back In Black, Highway To Hell, Thunderstruck, etc.
Bat Out of Hell - song - was created in 1979.
"Highway to Hell" is more than likely the song that is referred to. This was a number one track from AC/DC's 1979 album of the same name and is widely regarded as rock anthem.
Back in Black or Highway to Hell
I would say it would be Highway to Hell. This song really put AC/DC on the map
Back In Black Easy I think it is Highway To Hell.
Their biggest song is Back In Black, which is probably their best but its a hard choice between Back In Black and For those about to rock (we salute you)
"Highway to Hell" is a rock song by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1979. The lyrics depict a carefree lifestyle filled with reckless behavior and indulgence, symbolizing a journey toward self-destruction and the consequences of hedonism. The term "highway to hell" serves as a metaphor for the inevitable path one takes when living without regard for the future. Overall, the song captures the spirit of rock and roll's rebellious nature.
The true meaning of the popular AC/DC song "Highway to Hell" has been long debated. The song has been associated from a wide variety of subjects, mainly the occult and devil worship. However, the official explanation from the band states that the song is about the toils and hardships of life on the road for a Rock band. In an interview with Guitar World Magazine, guitarist Angus Young summed it up best. "[It is] a (expletive) highway to hell! When you are out on the road on a bus sleeping with a guy's smelly sock in your face, it's like you're on the highway to hell." Additionally, band members have long denied rumors that the song is about Satan or Satanism. Additionally, Malcolm Young has went so far as to say, "Me mum would kill me for that!" when addressing the song's alleged occult nature.
The list goes on forever, Back In Black, Highway To Hell, Thunderstruck, etc.
Ulit
i think it is highway star
The name is: I don't know why the hell you fell for me" and is from 1975. The singer is Hirth Martinez
the song you are looking for is : "To Hell with the Devil" BY JIM BIANCO you can get it here : http://www.amazon.com/To-Hell-With-the-Devil/dp/B0019GOJC4