Lyrics & Translation
Discover the exhilarating fusion of classical and rock with 2CELLOS' rendition of "Highway to Hell," featuring the legendary Steve Vai. This unique instrumental cover transforms AC/DC's iconic hit into a dynamic cello-driven experience, perfect for those looking to explore new musical interpretations and expand their appreciation for the cello in a rock context.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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living /ˈlɪvɪŋ/ A1 |
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free /friː/ A1 |
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ticket /ˈtɪkɪt/ A1 |
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ride /raɪd/ A1 |
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stride /straɪd/ B1 |
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reason /ˈriːzən/ A2 |
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rhyme /raɪm/ B1 |
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party /ˈpɑːrti/ A1 |
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highway /ˈhaɪweɪ/ A2 |
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hell /hɛl/ A2 |
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speed /spiːd/ A2 |
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limit /ˈlɪmɪt/ A2 |
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spin /spɪn/ A2 |
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dues /duːz/ B1 |
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band /bænd/ A1 |
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promised /ˈprɑːmɪst/ A2 |
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land /lænd/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Living easy, living free
➔ Present Continuous Tense
➔ The phrase uses the present continuous tense to describe ongoing actions or states, emphasizing the speaker's current lifestyle.
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Season ticket on a one-way ride
➔ Prepositional Phrase
➔ The phrase 'on a one-way ride' is a prepositional phrase that modifies the noun 'ticket', indicating the nature of the journey.
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Asking nothing, leave me be
➔ Gerund
➔ The word 'asking' is a gerund, functioning as a noun to describe the action of requesting, while 'leave me be' is an imperative phrase.
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Don't need reason, don't need rhyme
➔ Negative Contractions
➔ The phrases use negative contractions ('don't') to express the absence of need for reason or rhyme.
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I'm on the highway to hell
➔ Present Continuous Tense with Preposition
➔ The phrase uses the present continuous tense with the preposition 'on' to indicate the speaker's current state or position.
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No stop signs, speed limit
➔ Parallel Structure
➔ The phrase uses parallel structure to list two elements ('stop signs' and 'speed limit') that are absent.
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Hey Satan, payin' my dues
➔ Apostrophe for Contraction
➔ The word 'payin'' uses an apostrophe to contract 'paying', a common feature in informal speech.
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I'm on my way to the promised land
➔ Prepositional Phrase with 'to'
➔ The phrase 'on my way to' uses the preposition 'to' to indicate direction or destination.
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