Year: 1974
Record label: Albert Productions
Worth Today: $3,139.00*
“Can I Sit Next to You, Girl” was AC/DC’s first-ever original song, written by Angus and Malcolm Young. The hard rock single was first issued in 1974, and it hit the mid-charts a month after its debut. The vinyl record was on the Albert Productions label. It was a 7” 45RPM single. On the B-side was “Rockin’ in the Parlour,” also written by Young and Young.
EMI Australia Limited printed the vinyl records, which were recorded at Albert Studios. Vanda/Young were credited as producers. For AP-10551 vinyls, the auction price has been known to reach over $3,000, if not more.
