AC/DC made 77 songs all together
The bands AC/DC, Beatles, Eagles, Bon Jovi, ZZ Top, and Lynryd Skynryd, have written hundreds of songs. Each band has different members that do the writing.
T.N.T by AC/DC
Back in black by AC/DC
The band stated that they did not want their songs sold on iTunes because they want their music to be purchased together as an album as they believe downloading songs as singles would not correctly represent them musically..."We 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. We don't think that represents us musically." - Angus Young (AC/DC Lead Guitarist/Frontman)AC/DC does not want they're music sold online. This is probably because they want people to buy the whole album, not one or two songs. It could also be because they don't want they're music on the computer at all to prevent illegal downloading of they're songs, which would make them lose album sales.
AC/DC made 77 songs all together
The bands AC/DC, Beatles, Eagles, Bon Jovi, ZZ Top, and Lynryd Skynryd, have written hundreds of songs. Each band has different members that do the writing.
T.N.T by AC/DC
Back in black by AC/DC
The band stated that they did not want their songs sold on iTunes because they want their music to be purchased together as an album as they believe downloading songs as singles would not correctly represent them musically..."We 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. We don't think that represents us musically." - Angus Young (AC/DC Lead Guitarist/Frontman)AC/DC does not want they're music sold online. This is probably because they want people to buy the whole album, not one or two songs. It could also be because they don't want they're music on the computer at all to prevent illegal downloading of they're songs, which would make them lose album sales.
I'm not 100% certain (meaning I didn't check the credits of every single AC/DC song), but I am a HUGE AC/DC fan, and have been so since I was around 10 years old (I'm 39 now), and don't recall seeing Gary credited as the author of any of AC/DC's songs. I could be wrong of course, but based on the knowledge of AC/DC I've gained over the years, I'm fairly certain that Gary Glitter didn't write any of their songs.
AC/DC are rubbish, they only have 2 good songs
Hard Rock (or at least the hardest Rock out there during their time)! Classic Rock stations play AC/DC a lot, as they are famous for many songs. The singer is known for his screaming high voice and there was some very well-played solos in most of their songs.
Bon Scott, many people think he was the original singer of AC/DC, but he was first AC/DC's bus driver.
A, D, and C are all different chords, although AC/DC do make use if open chords for many of their songs.
Highway to Hell by Ac/Dc
There are many songs that have the word "who" in the title. They include Who Are You? by The Who, Who Do You Love? by Bo Diddley, Who Is It by Michael Jackson, Who Made Who by AC/DC, and Who Put the Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp) by Barry Mann.