Anything Goes (canção de AC/DC)

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"Anything Goes"
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Single de AC/DC do álbum Black Ice
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Lançamento
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2008
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Formato(s)
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CD, Download Digital
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Gravação
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2008
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Gênero(s)
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Hard rock Heavy metal
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Duração
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3:57
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Gravadora(s)
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Columbia Records
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Composição
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Angus Young, Malcolm Young
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Produção
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Brendan O'Brien
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Cronologia de singles de AC/DC
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"Anything Goes" é um single da banda australiana de hard rock AC/DC. Ele é o terceiro single e a quarta faixa do álbum de 2008 da banda, Black Ice.
Desempenho nas paradas musicais |
Parada (2009)
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Melhor posi;'ao
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U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[1]
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34
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Referências
↑ «Billboard Singles». allmusic.com. Consultado em 28 de fevereiro de 2010
AC/DC |
Angus Young · Stevie Young · Chris Slade Malcolm Young · Dave Evans · Bon Scott · Peter Clack · Rob Bailey Mark Evans · Cliff Williams · Phil Rudd · Brian Johnson · Simon Wright
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Álbuns de estúdio |
High Voltage · T.N.T. · Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap · Let There Be Rock · Powerage · Highway to Hell · Back in Black · For Those About to Rock We Salute You · Flick of the Switch · Fly on the Wall · Blow Up Your Video · The Razors Edge · Ballbreaker · Stiff Upper Lip · Black Ice · Rock or Bust
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Álbuns ao vivo |
If You Want Blood You've Got It · Live · Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition · Live from the Atlantic Studios · Let There Be Rock: The Movie
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Compilações |
'74 Jailbreak · Who Made Who · Volts · Bonfire · Backtracks · Iron Man 2
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Singles |
"Can I Sit Next to You" · "Baby, Please Don't Go" · "High Voltage" · "It's a Long Way to the Top" · "T.N.T." · "Jailbreak" · "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" · "Love at First Feel" · "Dog Eat Dog" · "Let There Be Rock" · "Whole Lotta Rosie" · "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" · "Highway to Hell" · "Night Prowler" · "Girls Got Rhythm" · "Touch Too Much" · "You Shook Me All Night Long" · "Hells Bells" · "Back in Black" · Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution · "Let's Get It Up" · "For Those About to Rock" · "I Put the Finger on You" · "Guns for Hire" · "Nervous Shakedown" · "Flick of the Switch" · "Danger" · "Sink the Pink" · "Shake Your Foundations" · "Who Made Who" · "Heatseeker" · "That's The Way I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll" · "Thunderstruck" · "Moneytalks" · "Are You Ready" · "Hard as a Rock" · "Hail Caesar" · "Cover You in Oil" · "Stiff Upper Lip" · "Safe in New York City" · "Satellite Blues" · "Rock 'N Roll Train" · "Big Jack" · "Anything Goes" · "Money Made" · "Shoot to Thrill" · "Play Ball" · "Rock or Bust"
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Vídeos |
AC/DC: Let There Be Rock · Fly on the Wall · Who Made Who · AC/DC · Clipped · Live at Donington · For Those About to Rock · No Bull · Stiff Upper Lip Live · Live '77 · Toronto Rocks · Family Jewels · Plug Me In · Live at River Plate
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Turnês |
For Those About to Rock Tour · Flick of the Switch/Monsters of Rock Tour · Fly on the Wall Tour · Who Made Who World Tour · Blow Up Your Video World Tour · Razors Edge World Tour · Ballbreaker World Tour · Stiff Upper Lip World Tour · Black Ice World Tour
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Artigos relacionados |
Discografia · ACDC Lane · Angus Bucks · Membros · Canções raras
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