THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Australian rock gods AC/DC earn their first Top 40 hit with “You Shook Me All Night Long” – 1980

Via History.com

On October 25, 1980, AC/DC earn their first pop Top 40 hit with “You Shook Me All Night Long.”

Back when they were releasing albums like Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1977), AC/DC would have seemed an unlikely candidate to become one of the top-selling pop-music acts of all time. But over the course of the coming decades, that’s exactly what these Australian rock gods became, and not by keeping pace with changes in musical fashion, but by sticking steadfastly to a musical style and business strategy that have helped the group stand the test of time.

With a hard and loud sound now recognized as influencing nearly all heavy metal music that followed, AC/DC quickly earned a loyal following among hard-rock audiences in the mid-to-late 1970s, but it was “You Shook Me All Night Long” that first gave a hint of their mainstream appeal. “You Shook Me All Night Long” was the lead single from what would prove to be AC/DC’s biggest-ever album, Back In Black (1980). Their previous release, Highway To Hell (1979) had been the first by the group to land on the U.S. album charts, but the group’s planned follow-up was put in jeopardy by the March 1980 death of lead singer Bon Scott, who choked on his own vomit during a bout of heavy drinking. With new singer Brian Johnson put in place just two months later, the group formed in the early 1970s by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young recorded Back In Black in the summer of 1980. The album would spend a solid year on the U.S. album charts, spawning a second Top 40 hit in the form of its title track and a sports-stadium anthem in the form of “Hells Bells” and ultimately selling more than 20 million copies worldwide.

AC/DC would never have another single as popular as “You Shook Me All Night Long,” but the group’s ongoing ability to sell full-length rock albums—even in an era when digital downloads have decimated album sales across all genres— is utterly without parallel. The group’s commercial success has been credited, in part, to their refusal to allow their song catalog to be cannibalized and repackaged into compilation albums..

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Anonymous
Anonymous
October 25, 2022 6:58 am
PorkChopSandwiches
PorkChopSandwiches
October 25, 2022 8:15 am

AC/DC would never have another single as popular as “You Shook Me All Night Long,”.

Really? What imbecile wrote that? Hells Bells, Shoot to Thrill, Back in Black, Rock n’ Roll ain’t Noise Pollution, Who Made Who, Thunderstruck…..

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  PorkChopSandwiches
October 25, 2022 9:16 am

Popularity is generally a measure of sales, so more objective. Not denying how great these other songs were, but sales might not have reached the same numbers.

RJ
RJ
  MrLiberty
October 25, 2022 10:46 am

Back in Black is one of the top 5 selling albums of all time. They’re referring to the Billboard charts, which are as accurate as the MSM.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  MrLiberty
October 25, 2022 12:31 pm

McDonalds has the best hamburgers.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 25, 2022 9:20 am

Gotta love Corinne Russel, former Page 3 girl and one of Benny Hill’s Angels.

Marky
Marky
October 25, 2022 12:17 pm

Fuc AC/DC and their Highway to Hell. The name promotes bi-sexuality and they were hugely successful taking Devil Worship to the mainstream and making it COOL Through music the satanic elite leading their followers to hell. Being a Rock singer and guitar player in bands for 30 years I never understood why people followed bands depicting evil but now realize its all mind control elevating faggots and drug addicts (Queen, Halfer, MJ-pedo, Cobain ect…) to stardom as another weapon to destroy culture and consolidate power. People are so stupid. Halloween is the same bullshit. “Oh cool lets celebrate death, monsters, blood sucking vampires, witches casting spells, skeletons, disfigurements, while we eat candy. Oh yea, the devil is so cool.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Marky
October 25, 2022 12:21 pm

No doubt, -people are stupid. You celebrate going to hell. Your on the Highway to Hell for sure. Hows that workin out for ya?

Common Cents
Common Cents
  Marky
October 25, 2022 12:37 pm

Ha Ha Ha! These guys are about as much devil worshipers as Spinal Tap!

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Marky
October 25, 2022 1:45 pm

You’re not wrong. I was just wondering to myself last night how my early years may have been affected by rock and roll. The wondering came to me right after I watched that devil possession video.

ken31
ken31
  Glock-N-Load
October 25, 2022 3:40 pm

I have no experience with full possession but I do not doubt demonic influence results from rejecting God. If demonic possession were not real, it wouldn’t be so prominent in the Gospel.

My own statement would have made no sense to me in the past when I was in rebellion. Then I was skeptical about much that is true.