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  • Carry Me Home
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  • "Carry Me Home" is a song by Australian punk rock band The Living End that appeared in Guitar Hero II. This song is notorious for it's extremely difficult opening riff.
  • Name: Carry Me Home Run Time: 3:28 Written By: Chas Cronk Year: 1977 * Deep Cuts / Burning For You
  • Carry Me Home is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the b-side to the song "Dog Eat Dog" and was recorded at Vineyard Studios in England, along with "Love at First Feel", "Cold Hearted Man" and an early version of "Whole Lotta Rosie", "Dirty Eyes", which was released in the 1997 box set Bonfire. These recordings are from the only studio session outside of Australia while Mark Evans was in the band. The track Carry Me Home has never surfaced on any official album and can only be found on that single. This classifies it as a rare track to many fans. It is available, however, on many bootlegs.
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Title
  • Carry Me Home
By
  • The Living End
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  • "Carry Me Home" is a song by Australian punk rock band The Living End that appeared in Guitar Hero II. This song is notorious for it's extremely difficult opening riff.
  • Name: Carry Me Home Run Time: 3:28 Written By: Chas Cronk Year: 1977 * Deep Cuts / Burning For You
  • Carry Me Home is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the b-side to the song "Dog Eat Dog" and was recorded at Vineyard Studios in England, along with "Love at First Feel", "Cold Hearted Man" and an early version of "Whole Lotta Rosie", "Dirty Eyes", which was released in the 1997 box set Bonfire. These recordings are from the only studio session outside of Australia while Mark Evans was in the band. The track Carry Me Home has never surfaced on any official album and can only be found on that single. This classifies it as a rare track to many fans. It is available, however, on many bootlegs.