Brian Johnson Says His New Memoir Will Shed Light On ‘The Bad Days And The Good Ones’

AC/DC singer Brian Johnson‘s new autobiography ‘The Lives of Brian‘ is preparing for release after a year of delay, and it will focus on the highs and lows of being a rock star.
The frontman’s long-awaited autobiography will hit the shelves on October 13, 2022, almost a year later than initially planned. It seems like the events he went through over the years, the good and the bad, made him realize that there was a story that needed to be told.
The book will entail everything from his first album with AC/DC, ‘Back in Black,’ to a quarter century of platinum albums and record-breaking tours. On the other hand, it sounds like the musician wanted to open up about the obstacles that came his way, such as his hearing loss that forced him to take a break from the band until his triumphant return in 2020.
Johnson said that in his new autobiography, ‘The Lives of Brian,’ he went into detail about his background as a choir boy and narrated how he became a rock star that traveled the world. He noted that he experienced both the good and the bad aspects of fame and fortune, so he decided to write this book to shed some light on his experience in the industry.
Brian Johnson’s words about his new autobiography:
“I’ve had some long nights and some great nights, bad days and a lot of good ones. I’ve gone from choir boy to rock ‘n’ roll singer, and now I’ve gone and written a bloody book about it.”
His autobiography was published by Penguin Books in the UK, and the hardcover, eBook, and audiobook editions of ‘The Lives of Brian’ are currently available for pre-order. The pre-order will allow hardcore fans to get their hands on the long-awaited book as soon as it drops.
You can check out the tweet below.
I’ve had some long nights and some great nights, bad days and a lot of good ones. Now I’ve gone and written a bloody book about it… The Lives of Brian is coming this October. Pre-order your copy now: https://t.co/57hrcxliZ2 pic.twitter.com/KEi6gJdpQ6
— Brian Johnson Racing (@BrianJohnson) September 5, 2022