Soul Stripper

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"Soul Stripper"
"Soul Stripper" cover
Song by AC/DC
from the album High Voltage
Released February 17, 1975
Recorded September 1974
Genre Hard Rock
Length 6:25
Label Albert Productions
Writer(s) Angus Young, Malcolm Young
Producer(s) Harry Vanda, George Young
High Voltage track listing
Stick Around
(4)
"Soul Stripper"
(5)
You Ain't Got a Hold on Me
(6)
"Soul Stripper"
"Soul Stripper" cover
Song by AC/DC
from the album '74 Jailbreak
Released October 1984
'74 Jailbreak track listing
Show Business
(3)
"Soul Stripper"
(4)
Baby, Please Don't Go
(5)

Soul Stripper is a song by popular Australian hard rock band AC/DC. This song can be found as the fifth track on their 1975 (Australian release of High Voltage. It was not released outside of the continent until 1984, where it made the EP/compilation '74 Jailbreak. This song was written by Angus and Malcolm Young. It has also been clarified that Dave Evans, who proceeded Bon Scott, sung this song.

In this song, a man meets his true love at a garden. What he doesn't know is, this woman is ready to make love to him. Once he found out, the woman forces the man to hollow and get naked, and do other things he doesn't want to do.

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