Squealer

AC/DC · Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

She said she'd never been
Never been touched before, hummm
She said she'd never been
This far before
She said she'd never liked, hummm
To be excited
She said she always had
Had to fight it
And she never won
She said she'd never been
Never been balled before
And I don't think
She'll ever ball no more
Fixed her good

Hey
(Squealer) when I held her hand
(Squealer) I made her understand
(Squealer) when I kissed her lips
(Squealer) sucked her finger tips, hey
(Squealer) oohh started getting hot
(Squealer) oohh made it hard to stop
(Squealer) got too much
(Squealer) I think I've got the magic touch, aaah

(Squealer....)

Squealer

Squealer stands as a gritty testament to AC/DC's signature hard rock sound, appearing on their seminal 1976 album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. The track captures the band's raw energy during a period when they were solidifying their reputation for high-voltage performances and straightforward, powerful songwriting. Characterized by driving rhythms and Angus Young's searing guitar work, the song exemplifies the band's ability to craft memorable hooks within a concise rock framework. As part of an era that saw the group transition from local Australian favorites to international icons, Squealer contributes to a discography defined by relentless riffs and anthemic choruses. The recording remains a staple for fans exploring the band's early catalog, showcasing the tight interplay between the rhythm section and the lead guitar that would come to define their enduring legacy in rock music.