Safe in New York City

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“Safe In New York City”
“Safe In New York City” cover
Single by AC/DC
from the album 'Stiff Upper Lip'
B-side "Cyberspace", "Back in Black" (Live Plaza De Toros Madrid 1996)
Released 2000
Format CD
Recorded 1999
Genre Hard Rock
Length 11:08
Label Eastwest
Producer George Young, AC/DC
AC/DC singles chronology
"Stiff Upper Lip / Hard as a Rock (Live) / Ballbreaker (Live)"
(2000)
"Safe In New York City"
(2000)
"Satellite Blues / Whole Lotta Rosie

(Live) / Let There Be Rock (Live)"
(2001)

“Safe In New York City”
Song by AC/DC
Album Stiff Upper Lip
Released February 28, 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Hard Rock
Length 3:59
Label EMI
Writer Angus Young, Malcolm Young
Producer George Young
Stiff Upper Lip track listing
Hold Me Back
(4)
Safe In New York City
(5)
Can't Stand Still
(6)


Safe In New York City is a song by popular hard rock group AC/DC. It is found on their 2000 album Stiff Upper Lip. The song is also a single.

The video to the song, directed by Andy Morahan[1], shows the band playing a busy tunnel in the city, surrounded and guarded by a lot of armed police guards.

The song itself is about a man's journey through New York City (probably at night) and identifying it as a scary place. The first verse is about the man trying to convince a female companion to accompany him. The second discusses the potential risks associated with going through the city, and the third describes an approach from a local woman wearing "tight assed jeans".

The track gained poignancy after 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City.

Contents

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  1. Safe in New York City - 3:59
  2. Cyberspace - 2:57
  3. Back in Black (Live - Plaza De Toros, Madrid) - 4:07

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