Poll: What’s the Best Bon Scott-Era AC/DC Song? – Vote Now
What's the best Bon Scott-era AC/DC song? That’s what we want to find out from you in this week’s Loudwire Nights Artist of the Week poll!
Each week, we’ll be asking you to choose your favorite track from a list of 10 of the biggest songs from the next Artist of the Week's catalog.
You'll have until Friday at noon ET to cast your votes. We’ll then play the three tracks with the most votes during Loudwire Nights' Artist of the Week block to start the following Monday's show!
This week we're placing the focus on AC/DC once again, but this time around, it's all about the songs sang by the late, great Bon Scott.
AC/DC formed in Australia in 1973. Scott was not actually the group's first vocalist — he replaced original singer Dave Evans the following year. Both their debut and sophomore albums, High Voltage and T.N.T., were released in Australia in 1975.
A combination of the two albums, also titled High Voltage, was released internationally in '76, and then the group recorded four more albums together. Highway to Hell was the final album they recorded with Scott behind the mic, and it became their commercial breakthrough.
Scott was tragically found dead in 1980, but rather than fall apart, the band found Brian Johnson and decided to carry on with him. The first record they put out with Johnson, Back in Black, served as a tribute to their fallen bandmate.
There are a ton of great songs to choose from with Scott on vocals, so head below to vote for your favorite song, and tune into Loudwire Nights next Monday at 7PM ET to find out which three tracks prevailed.
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