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An early version of the song with different lyrics was titled "Dirty Eyes" . Chart and Cultural Significance

Since the late 1970s, the band has used a massive inflatable woman (nicknamed "Rosie") that appears onstage during the song, often "tapping" along to the rhythm. Whole Lotta Rosie

"Whole Lotta Rosie" is a hard rock anthem by the Australian band , originally released as the final track on their 1977 album Let There Be Rock . Known for its high-voltage energy and one of rock’s most iconic guitar riffs, the song was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and lead singer Bon Scott. The True Story Behind the Song An early version of the song with different

"Whole Lotta Rosie" quickly became a staple of AC/DC’s live shows and is celebrated for several distinctive features: Known for its high-voltage energy and one of

Live versions are famous for the crowd chant of "Angus! Angus!" during the song's stop-start opening riff. This tradition was first immortalized on the 1978 live album If You Want Blood You've Got It .