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AC/DC Popular Song Rankings [2026]

AC/DC, a hard rock band from Australia, overcame numerous lineup changes and the deaths of members to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.

Even today, their music is loved around the world, and fans eagerly await their new releases.

Enjoy their diverse catalog of songs, featuring different vocalists across the decades.

AC/DC Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

What’s next to the moonAC/DC15rank/position

AC/DC – What’s next to the moon (Berlin 2003)
What's next to the moonAC/DC

“What’s Next to the Moon,” included on AC/DC’s 1978 album Powerage, is a song created by AC/DC’s lead guitarist Angus Young.

It’s said that when he put on a new set of strings and casually jammed to test the feel, the arrangement he came up with was so good that it was adopted for the track almost exactly as is.

Despite being a song themed around the moon, it features a bright—if not fiery—melody.

BallbreakerAC/DC16rank/position

AC/DC, beloved worldwide as the gold standard of hard rock.

In Part 7 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run, the ultimate ability Gyro Zeppeli attains is said to be inspired by the title track that closes out the classic album Ballbreaker.

This work’s irresistible, gritty and weighty guitar riffs intertwine with a powerful beat to forge a raw, hard-hitting sound.

With its provocative theme, it delivers exhilarating rock ’n’ roll that makes you want to move your body nonstop.

Can I Sit Next to You, GirlAC/DC17rank/position

When it comes to great rock bands born in Australia, it has to be AC/DC.

This is their very first original single, crafted under the leadership of the Young brothers.

The lyrics are delightfully youthful and straightforward, with the singer asking a girl he’s interested in, “Can I sit next to you?” Unlike the grittier hard rock image that would come later, the glittering sound here feels fresh, reflecting a clear glam rock influence.

This version features the band’s original vocalist, and after its release in Australia in July 1974, it peaked at No.

50 on the charts.

It was later re-recorded with a tougher arrangement and included on the classic album High Voltage.

This rough-cut gem, packed with the trials and errors of a great band in the making, is perfect for when you want to experience the dawn of a legend.