This was released five months after lead singer Bon Scott died. The song is a tribute to Scott, and the lyrics, "Forget the hearse 'cause I never die" imply that he will live on forever through his music. With Brian Johnson on lead vocals, the Back in Black album proved that AC/DC could indeed carry on without Scott.
Interesting fact:
Johnson had been in a group called Geirdie, which Bon Scott saw in 1973. After that show, Scott talked up the Geordie lead singer to his band mates, and in 1980 when they were looking for a replacement, AC/DC's producer, Mutt Lange, suggested him. At the time, Johnson was working as a windshield fitter and had recently reunited Geordie.
"By far one of the best scenes in Far From Home is the moment where Peter Parker finally suits up in his own costume, but specifically the moment where he starts building it. He's finally placing ownership on his identity, and Happy Hogan cements it all by playing Back in Black.
It's more than just a rock classic though. AC/DC's hit was the very first song audiences heard when Iron Man launched in 2008. It literally comes at the opening scene, and it's what plays out Tony's role in Pete's development in Far From Home."