Little Lover

AC/DC · High Voltage [1976]

Saw you in the front row

Moving to the beat

Just movin' and groovin'

Killed me when I saw

The wet patch on your seat

Was it Coca Cola?

Oh baby I hope you liked the show

When the band said goodnight

I had to say hello



Little lover, I can't get you off my mind, no

Little lover, I've been trying hard to find

Someone like you



Oh baby you sure looked sweet

Cruisin'

A leg either side

Of my motorcycle seat

Just oozin'

Could have been a nightmare

Could have been a dream

But on my way home, baby

I thought I heard you scream



Little lover, I can't get you off my mind

Little Lover, oh I tried so hard to find

Someone to give me the things that I need, ah



Little lover, I can't get you off my mind, no

Little Lover, oh I tried so hard to find

Someone like you



You had my picture on your bedroom wall

Next to Gary Glitter, yeah

I was standing on the stage playing rock 'n' roll

I was a guitar picker, yeah

Never had a record

Never had a hit

Ooh baby, you didn't mind a bit



Little lover, I can't get you off my mind

Little Lover, you know I tried so hard to find

Someone like you, you, you

Baby I know you're a



Little lover, ooh

Little Lover

Released on the 1976 album High Voltage, 'Little Lover' stands as a quintessential example of AC/DC's hard rock prowess. The track features the band's signature blend of driving rhythms, soaring guitar work, and raw vocal delivery, encapsulating the energy that defined their mid-1970s era. As a staple of their discography, the song exemplifies the power metal and hard rock genres that have cemented AC/DC's legacy. It remains a defining recording that showcases the band's ability to craft anthems capable of energizing live audiences for decades. The composition reflects the broader cultural impact of hard rock during its peak, contributing to the enduring appeal of the group's catalog.