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List of songs recorded by AC/DC
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The following is a list of songs known to have been recorded by Australian rock band AC/DC. Since 1973, they have released 18 studio albums (16 available worldwide and two issued only in Australasia), two soundtrack albums, three live albums, one extended play, 57 singles, 11 video albums, 52 music videos and two box sets. Although many AC/DC singles have been released, the band refused to issue any greatest hits-type packages. Brothers Angus (lead guitar) and Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar) formed AC/DC in November 1973 in Sydney.[1][2] The band released two albums in Australasia before issuing their first international effort, High Voltage in 1976; the Youngs had been joined by vocalist Bon Scott, bassist Mark Evans and drummer Phil Rudd.[1][2] In 1980, less than a year after the appearance of the successful Highway to Hell, Scott died and was replaced by British singer Brian Johnson, with whom AC/DC released their best-selling album, Back in Black.[1][2][3] The album Black Ice, from 2008, reached number one in 29 countries.[4] In 50 years of their career, AC/DC have sold over 200 million albums worldwide, roughly 100 million in the United States.[5] Back in Black alone sold 25 million copies in the US (50 million worldwide), and went on to become the second highest-selling album in history.[6]

Verizon made AC/DC albums available for digital download in 2007;[7][8] for five years the band refused to release their albums via iTunes, as that company allows downloading of individual tracks.[9] Angus Young observed, "We honestly believe the songs on any of our albums belong together. If we were on iTunes, we know a certain percentage of people would only download two or three songs from the album – and we don't think that represents us musically."[9] However, in November 2012, the band relented and released their entire discography via iTunes.[10] On 30 June 2015 their catalogue appeared on Spotify for the first time, which made their works available for streaming.[11] Their most certified singles in the US are "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Back in Black" (both 1980) – each have received 3× platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2019.[12] In Australia, "Thunderstruck" (1990) was accredited 10× platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2022.[13]
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- The song was issued as the B-side from "That's the Way I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll", but was not included in the tracklist from the Blow Up Your Video album.
- The song was issued as the B-side from "Dog Eat Dog", but was not included in the tracklist from the Let There Be Rock album.
- The song was issued as the B-side from "Safe in New York City", but was not included in the tracklist from the Stiff Upper Lip album.
- The song was issued as the B-side from "Moneytalks", but was not included in the tracklist from The Razors Edge album.
- The song was recorded on 16 September 1976, in Maschen, Germany.[41]: 101–102 It wasn't included in Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, nor the Bonfire and Backtracks box sets. It was covered by German heavy metal band Accept, as the lead single of the album of the same name.
- The song was issued as the B-side from "Can I Sit Next to You, Girl".
- The song was issued as the B-side from "Heatseeker", only issued as a twelve-inch single or three-inch CD single, but was not included in the tracklist from the Blow Up Your Video album.
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