Girls Got Rhythm

AC/DC · Bonfire [1998]

I've been around the world

I've seen a million girls

Ain't one of them got

What my lady she's got

She steals the spotlight

Knocks me off my feet

She's enough to start a landslide

Just a walkin down the street

Wearing dresses so tight

And looking dynamite

Enough to blow me out

No doubt about it can't live without it



The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

She's got the backseat rhythm (backseat rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm



She's like a lethal brand

Too much for any man

She gives me first degree

She really satisfies me

Love me till I'm legless

Aching and sore

Enough to stop a freight train

Or start the Third World War

You know I'm losin sleep

I'm in too deep

Like a body needs blood

No doubt about it can't live without it



The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

She's got the backseat rhythm (backseat rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm



You know she moves like sin

And when she lets me in

It's like liquid love

No doubt about it can't live without it



The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

She's got the backseat rhythm (backseat rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

You know she really got the rhythm (girl's got rhythm)

She's got the backseat rhythm (backseat rhythm)

Rock n roll rhythm (rock n roll rhythm)

The girl's got rhythm

Girls Got Rhythm

Girls Got Rhythm stands as a testament to AC/DC's enduring ability to craft high-energy rock anthems. Released on the 1998 compilation Bonfire, the track captures the band's signature blend of driving rhythms and powerful vocals that defined their career. While the song appears on a collection celebrating their extensive catalogue, it reflects the raw energy found throughout their discography. The recording showcases the tight interplay between the rhythm section and the soaring guitar work that fans have come to expect. As part of a body of work spanning decades, this track reinforces the group's status as icons of hard rock. It serves as a reminder of their consistent output and the timeless appeal of their music, appealing to both long-time followers and new listeners discovering the band's vast library of hits.