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Best 20 AC/DC Love Songs

Best 20 ACDC Songs About Love

AC/DC is famous for their high-energy hard rock music, often with themes of rebelliousness, freedom, and the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle. While love songs are not typically the mainstay of their discography, there are several songs that involve elements of romance or attraction. Here are a few examples:

 

20 – Little Lover

“Little Lover” portrays a playful and flirtatious relationship between the singer and the object of their affection. The lyrics convey a sense of desire and attraction, with lines like “You’ve got me tied up in a knot, but I don’t mind, I’m in love,” suggesting infatuation.

“Little Lover”, a song by AC/DC from the album High Voltage

19- Love Song

If you leave me you’ll make me cry
When I think of you saying good bye
Oh the sky turns to a deeper blue
That’s – that’s how I’d feel if I lost you

18- Overdose

17- AC/DC – Whole Lotta Rosie

While the song may convey a sense of desire and admiration for Rosie’s confident and bold personality, it does not explore love in the traditional sense or delve into emotional depth. Rather, it portrays a more lustful and hedonistic perspective.

Honey you can do it
Do it to me all night long
Only one who turn me
Only one who turn me on
All through the night time
Right around the clock
To my surprise
Rosie never stops
She was a whole lotta woman

16- AC/DC Soul Stripper

She started movin’ nice and easy
Slowly getting near to my spine
Killin’ off each last little feeling
Ooh, every one she could find

15- ACDC – Love At First Feel.

The lyrics of “Love at First Feel” describe a passionate encounter with a woman and the immediate attraction that sparks between them. Lines like “You never know when she’s going to blow” and “You could say she was attractively built / Yeah, yeah, yeah” convey a more carnal and sexual tone.

While the song may evoke elements of infatuation and attraction, it lacks the emotional depth and romantic sentiment typically associated with traditional love songs.

 

14 – AC/DC – Hard As A Rock

13- Let me put my love into you

12- AC/DC Gone Shootin

11- Love Hungry Man

I’m a love, love hungry man
I’m a love, love hungry man
I’m your love, love hungry man

10- AC/DC – You Shook Me All Night Long

9- AC/DC – Shot Down In Flames

8- ACDC – Go Down

 

7- AC/DC – Touch Too Much

 

6- AC/DC- Can I Sit Next to You Girl

5- AC/DC – Givin The Dog A Bone

4- AC/DC – Squealer

Hey
(Squealer) when I held her hand
(Squealer) I made her understand
(Squealer) when I kissed her lips
(Squealer) sucked her finger tips, hey
(Squealer) oohh started getting hot
(Squealer) oohh made it hard to stop
(Squealer) got too much
(Squealer) I think I’ve got the magic touch, aaah

3- Girls Got Rhythm by AC/DC

2- AC/DC – Walk All Over You

While the song has elements of passion and desire, it does not convey the emotional depth or tenderness typically associated with love songs. Instead, it focuses on a more primal and assertive attitude towards relationships.

Reflections on the bedroom wall
I’m glad you got to see it all
We’re rising falling like at sea
Your lookin’ so good under me
I’m gonna walk all over you (walk all over you)

 

1- AC/DC – Baby Please Don’t Go

While the song has elements of romance, it’s more of a plea to keep a relationship intact rather than a traditional love song.

The lyrics express the desperation of the singer not wanting their partner to leave. Lines such as “Baby please don’t go, baby please don’t go. Baby please don’t go down to New Orleans, you know I love you so” convey the sense of longing and the fear of losing someone they care about.

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