The second track on AC/DC’s fourth album features some of the finest lyrical work that has ever found it’s way onto an AC/DC record. Along with ‘Gone Shootin’‘, 'What’s Next to the Moon’ and ‘Gimme A Bullet’, ‘Down Payment Blues’ really show the genius that Bon Scott was, and puts Powerage into one...
[Verse 1]
I know that it's evil
I know that it's got to be
No, I ain't doing much
Doing nothing means a lot to me
Living on a shoestring
A fifty cent millionaire
Open to charity
Rock 'n' roller welfare
Sittin' in my Cadillac
Listenin' to my radio
Suzie, baby, get on in
Tell me where she wanna go
I'm living in a nightmare
She's looking like a wet dream
I got myself a Cadillac
But I can't afford the gasoline
[Chorus]
I got holes in my shoe
And I'm way overdue
Down payment blues
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 2]
Get myself a steady job
Some responsibility
Can't even feed my cat
On social security
Hidin' from the rent man
Oh, it make me want to cry
Sheriff knockin' on my door
Ain't it funny how the time fly?
Sittin' on my sailin' boat
Sippin' on my champagne
Suzie, baby, all at sea
Say she want to come again
Feelin' like a paper cup
Floatin' down the storm drain
Got myself a sailin' boat
But I can't afford a drop of rain
[Chorus]
I got holes in my shoes
And I'm way overdue
Down payment blues
Down payment blues
Down payment blues
Down payment blues
I got holes in my shoe
And I'm way overdue
I got the down payment blues
Down Payment Blues was written by Angus Young & Malcolm Young & Bon Scott.
Down Payment Blues was produced by George Young & Harry Vanda.
AC/DC released Down Payment Blues on Fri May 05 1978.