

* Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals The song was revamped for their first album and new lyrics were added by Bon Scott.

"Show Business" evolved from an older song called "Sunset Strip", written by Malcolm Young and the band's original singer Dave Evans. Malcolm Young plays lead guitar on this song.

"Show Business" also appeared as the b-side on the American "Jailbreak" single. "Show Business" was not released outside Australia until 1984, when it appeared, along with " Jailbreak" (from Australian version of " Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap") on the compilation EP " '74 Jailbreak". # " Soul Stripper" (Angus Young, Malcolm Young) – 6:27 # " Baby, Please Don't Go" ( Big Joe Williams) – 4:52 To date, "Stick Around" and "Love Song" have not been released internationally.Īll songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott, except where noted. Despite its title, the second "High Voltage" features only two tracks from the original: "She's Got Balls" and "Little Lover".įour of the other songs on the original, "Baby, Please Don't Go", "You Ain't Got a Hold on Me", "Soul Stripper", and "Show Business", were included on the " '74 Jailbreak" EP, released in the United States, Canada, and Japan in October 1984. Released in May 1976, and featuring a different cover, the international version of "High Voltage" was a compilation of the original Australian edition and its follow-up, the Australia-only " T.N.T." album. The band's earliest appearances included a now-legendary live performance of "Baby, Please Don't Go" (featuring Scott dressed as a blonde schoolgirl) and a filmed performance of " Show Business." "High Voltage" led to the first of many AC/DC appearances on Australia's "Countdown" music program. It was never reissued by another label in this format, though a "High Voltage" album was released internationally on Atlantic Records in 1976.ĪC/DC was still developing its sound when "High Voltage" was recorded in November 1974, and Scott and the Young brothers were backed by a different rhythm section than the Mark Evans/ Phil Rudd combination featured on their next three full-length studio recordings. It was originally released on Albert Productions. " Soul Stripper" was written by Young & Young, and "Baby, Please Don't Go" is a cover version of a Big Joe Williams song. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. The box set of the band's sophomore album 'I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It' received a nomination for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package at the 2017 Grammy Awards."High Voltage" is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in February 1975. The new albums follow up 2018's 'A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships' which won British Album of the Year at the 2019 Brit Awards. The 1975 will be releasing their fourth studio album 'Notes on a Conditional Form' on April 24th, 2020 via Dirty Hit and Polydor Records. Back in early 2019, the band toured extensively across North America with support from Pale Waves and No Rome. Joining the tour in support will be special guests Phoebe Bridgers and beabadoobee. The 24-city excursion kicks off April 27th in Houston and continues into June making notable stops in Dallas, Los Angeles, Toronto, Washington DC, New York, Pittsburgh and Miami.

Canceled: British rockers The 1975 will be heading back to North America this spring to promote their next album 'Notes on a Conditional Form'.
