She's Got Balls
AC/DC · High Voltage
She's got style that woman
Makes me smile that woman
She's got spunk that woman
Funk that woman
She's got speed my babe
Got what I need my babe
She's got the ability
To make a man outta me
CHORUS:
But most important of all
Let me tell you
My lady's got balls
She's got balls
She's got soul my lady
Likes to crawl my lady
All around the floor on her hands and knees
Oh because she likes to please me
CHORUS
And she's got taste my lady
Pace my lady
Makes my heart race
With her pretty face
She's got balls my lady
Likes to crawl my lady
Hands and knees all around the floor
No one has to tell her what a fella is for
CHORUS
Makes me smile that woman
She's got spunk that woman
Funk that woman
She's got speed my babe
Got what I need my babe
She's got the ability
To make a man outta me
CHORUS:
But most important of all
Let me tell you
My lady's got balls
She's got balls
She's got soul my lady
Likes to crawl my lady
All around the floor on her hands and knees
Oh because she likes to please me
CHORUS
And she's got taste my lady
Pace my lady
Makes my heart race
With her pretty face
She's got balls my lady
Likes to crawl my lady
Hands and knees all around the floor
No one has to tell her what a fella is for
CHORUS
She's Got Balls
Released on AC/DC's 1986 album High Voltage, 'She's Got Balls' stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock and heavy metal sound. The track features the signature blend of Angus Young's energetic guitar work and Brian Johnson's powerful vocals, delivering a high-octane anthem that defined the group's later era. Thematically, the song explores themes of resilience and defiance, fitting perfectly within the aggressive musical style that characterized AC/DC's discography during the mid-to-late 1980s. As a staple of their live performances, it remains an enduring symbol of the band's ability to craft memorable, driving rock tracks that resonate with audiences worldwide.
