Can I Sit Next To You Girl

AC/DC · T.N.T.

I met this girl for the first time on Saturday night
Standing in the queue at the Odeon alright
Then I took her by surprise
When I threw her one of my lines
She started smiling and being real fine
That's when I say-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay

Can I sit next to you, girl?

At intermission we were doing alright
Until this guy came up and stood by her side
Then he took ME by surprise
When HE threw her one of my lines
She started smiling at him real fine
That's when he say-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay

Can I sit next to you, girl?

Can I Sit Next To You Girl

AC/DC's 'Can I Sit Next To You Girl' stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock prowess, delivered with the signature power of Angus Young's guitar work and Bon Scott's charismatic vocals. Released on the 1976 album T.N.T., the track exemplifies the Australian rock band's ability to blend driving rhythms with anthemic choruses that have become staples of their discography. The song captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that defined the era, serving as a powerful testament to the band's influence on the hard rock genre. Its enduring popularity highlights the timeless appeal of their musical style, cementing their legacy as one of the most significant acts in rock history.