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Safe in New York City

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Released
  
2000

Recorded
  
1999

Length
  
3:59

Format
  
CD

Genre
  
Hard rock

B-side
  
"Cyberspace", "Back in Black (live)"

"Safe in New York City" is a song by rock group AC/DC, from their 2000 album Stiff Upper Lip. The song, which was written by members and brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young, was released as a single on 28 February 2000. It was co-produced by their older brother George and the band. It reached No. 21 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

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The video to the song, directed by Andy Morahan, shows the band playing a busy tunnel in the city, surrounded by armed police officers. The promo CD single contained a live version of the song, which was recorded on 13 September 2000 at the America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. This live version was later re-released nine years later on the box set Backtracks.

The track gained poignancy after September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. Angus Young said that although originally the lyrics were meant to make fun of Rudy Giuliani's claim that he had cleaned up Manhattan: "to me New York is a city where you can never predict what's coming next." The song was later included in the 2001 Clear Channel memorandum, a list of "lyrically questionable" songs.

Single track listing

All tracks written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young; unless otherwise indicated.

Personnel

  • Brian Johnson – lead vocals
  • Angus Young – lead guitar
  • Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar
  • Cliff Williams – bass guitar
  • Phil Rudd – drums
  • Producer – George Young, AC/DC
  • References

    Safe in New York City Wikipedia