It also features the title in a spoken-word style at the end of the chorus; plus a scream at the end of the song. Two songs on the international album were edited from the full-length versions on the original Australian album. I managed to claw it back in. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 4:13 2. All songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott. There's Gonna Be Some Rockin' 3:17 4. A remastered version of the international edition was released in 2003 by Epic Records.
The first album recorded with Johnson, was the magnificent Back in Black, released in 1980. Tracklist Original Australian version: 1. Holidays, Sundays, and Special Rates. In 1981, after the album was released in the U. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970—1974. Select Silver in the Certification field.
Archived from on 7 November 2012. Americans were said to have trouble understanding Bon, and if the people working with the band couldn't make out the lyrics, how was his voice going to work on the all-important U. This, even though it does get annoying at times, it is pleasant and it made me and I know many others smile when listening to it. Archived from on 7 November 2012. The lyrics concern a man ruminating on the mistakes he has made in a relationship while drinking. Title track is slightly longer, but hardly noticeable.
International version: This is the one most of us have heard. This is almost one of those novelty albums. Find sources: — · · · · December 2017 The song's narrator, a , invites people experiencing problems to either call his phone number or visit him at his home, at which point he will perform assorted unsavoury acts to resolve said problems. The cover shown here is the original Australian version. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
Written by group members , , and , it was recorded for the title track of their album , released in September 1976. I had never heard R. It's ok, but I don't feel i've been missing out on too much. In 1994, Phil Rudd returned to the band. The full-length recording approximately 4:11 has the title of the song chanted four times starting at 3:09, but on the more common edited version approximately 3:51 the chant is heard only twice.
This group influenced the music of multitudes of leading bands playing most various kinds of hard rock. Bon Scott jammed the song with Trust at Scorpio Sound Studios in , England on 13 February 1980, six days before his death. In 2009 the box set Backtracks was released, which included the best songs of the band and rare records. Australian Chart Book 1970—1992 illustrated ed. Jailbreak 4:41 Total Time 42:36 International version: 1.
After a short audition, they agreed to welcome him as the new singer. The subject matter is standard-issue rock rebellion; Scott pauses only once to briefly contemplate the consequences of his night stalking in 'Ride On. I prefer the version I know so well. They are also the names of songs that appeared on Australia's T. A video clip for the single was released containing footage from the home video, as well as other old clips mixed in the video.
This section needs additional citations for. This live version was released as a single. . Rock in Peace 3:36 8. I think this song works better extended a little. After a long pause, the musicians came back to their fans with the new studio album Black Ice 2008. Released 20 September 1976 Recorded December 1975—March 1976 at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia Genre Hard rock, blues rock, rock and roll Length Australia International Label Albert Producer Harry Vanda, George Young less.
There's gonna be some rockin'. In May 1976 was released in the. A recording of it would later surface on the Bon Scott Forever Volume 1 bootleg. German band later released it as a single and named their after the song. The band even teetered on the brink of being dropped. Fly on the Wall, released in 1985, was far less worthy than its predecessors. The track is extremely fun, and is most likely a song you'll remember and hum after you listen to it.