AC/DC’s name is constantly found on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart. The rockers regularly have at least one of the best-selling hard rock songs in the United States, and their repertoire is still extremely popular decades after some of their biggest singles were published.
This time, the band goes above and beyond, reintroducing one of their most popular songs to the Billboard charts. AC/DC not only reigns supreme once more, but also occupies the top two positions on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, with classics to boot.
AC/DC tops the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart once more this week. Their big hit “Thunderstruck” is a non-mover at number one. The cut returned to the summit last frame, and it has shown to be
AC/DC tops the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart once more this week. Their big hit “Thunderstruck” is a non-mover at number one. The cut returned to the summit last frame, and it proved to be unbeatable once more.
This week, the Australian rockers have two entries in the top ten, as another of their fan favorites returns. “Back in Black” enters the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales list at No. 2. This time around, AC/DC’s only rival for first place was themselves.
“Back in Black” might not have topped the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart this week, but that’s okay. Previously, the song topped the charts for only two frames. Meanwhile, “Thunderstruck” is one of the longest-running leaders on any chart, having commanded the roster for 52 weeks.
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This time around, AC/DC only has two entries on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart. That’s actually quite low for the band, as they often claim three, four, or more spaces at once.
AC/DC, who dominate the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, also feature on the Billboard 200. Their best-selling album, Back in Black, falls to the bottom quarter of the country’s most popular albums. This frame, it moves from No. 147 to No. 153, a very good position for a project that has now spent almost 600 weeks on the competitive tally.