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"Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian
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band
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. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, ''
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'', released in Australia in March 1977, and was written by
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,
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, and
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. It is also the eighth and final track on the international version of the album, released in June the same year. It was released as a single in a few countries in 1977, backed by " Dog Eat Dog". In 1978, the live version from ''
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'', which had been recorded in
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on 30 April 1978, was also released as a single.


Composition

The song is about an obese
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n woman, Rosie, with whom the singer (Bon Scott) had a one-night stand at the Freeway Gardens Motel in
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. In addition to pointing out the woman's size, the singer finds her to be one of the most talented lovers he has ever experienced. The song's first verse reveals Rosie's substantial physical measurements (42"-39"-56"), and that she weighs nineteen
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, or . On the '' Live from the Atlantic Studios'' disc, however, Scott describes the titular woman as "... a Tasmanian devil ... weighs ...," a measurement that differs from the "nineteen stone" lyric. In 1998, speaking to '' Vox'' magazine,
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remembered:
We'd been in Tasmania and after the show on Scottsaid he was going to check out a few clubs. He said he'd got about 100 yards down the street when he heard this yell: 'Hey! Bon!' He looked around and saw this leg and thought: 'Oh well!' From what he said, there was this Rosie woman and a friend of hers. They were plying him with drinks and Rosie said to him: 'This month I've slept with 28 famous people,' and Bon went: 'Oh yeah?!' Anyway, in the morning he said he woke up pinned against the wall, he said he opened one eye and saw her lean over to her friend and whisper: '29!' There's very few people who'll go out and write a song about a big fat lady, but Bon said it was worthy.
In 2021, the woman the song was written about was identified as Rosemaree Garcia, an
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who saw Scott for some time before he went to England. Rosie was indeed born in
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, lived in St Kilda and died in the Melbourne suburb of
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in 1979, aged 22.


Early version

The song's main riff was also featured on an earlier recording with different lyrics, titled "Dirty Eyes", which saw official release on ''
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'', part of the ''
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'' box set. "Dirty Eyes" features a different chord progression in the chorus, as well as a slower tempo than "Rosie". In late summer of 1976, "Dirty Eyes" was first recorded by AC/DC, along with "Carry Me Home" and "Love at First Feel" for a possible EP. This recording is possibly the version that was later issued on the ''Bonfire'' boxed set. The EP was scrapped, leaving "Love at First Feel" as a fill-in for the upcoming International '' Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap '' album and "Carry Me Home" as a b-side. In the following months, "Dirty Eyes" was recrafted into "Whole Lotta Rosie," and recorded during the ''Let There Be Rock'' sessions of January–February 1977. When the song was released as a single in 1978 it was heavily edited, making the song considerably shorter. A big part of the guitar solo was left out as well as the characteristic guitar-band duel.


Live recordings and performances

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'' (short version which misses the second guitar solo), '' Live from the Atlantic Studios'', '' Let There Be Rock: The Movie – Live in Paris'', the latter two released in 1997 as part of the ''
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'' box set, and also four with Brian Johnson (released on ''
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'', '' Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition'', the tour edition of ''
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''). The only other song that appears on all these releases is " The Jack". A live video of "Whole Lotta Rosie" is also featured on the DVD '' Family Jewels'', from a 1978 performance on the
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's TV concert series ''
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'', on which Scott refers to Rosie as the "biggest, fattest woman who ever fornicated." The song was first played live in February 1977, with the 15 February 1977 Perth Entertainment Centre show being the earliest known performance (and possibly the very first time the song was played live since it was not played at the other few shows before. Bootlegs of the Perth show and the few shows before exist). Since then, the song has been played at almost every AC/DC concert. When the song is performed live, the crowd will usually shout "Angus!" in between each of the opening riffs. This has its origins in the version heard on ''If You Want Blood You've Got It''. The latest live performances of "Whole Lotta Rosie" were accompanied by a giant, inflatable "Rosie" as seen on the '' Live at Donington'' video. The inflatable Rosie was first used on the 1990/91 “The Razors Edge” tour. In March 2005, ''Q'' magazine placed the live version from ''If You Want Blood ...'' at number 16 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. Rosie was seen (at the same table as
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) during the cartoon intro video that was played on the
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. The song was also used in Brian Johnson's audition as Scott's successor.


Covers

"Whole Lotta Rosie" was covered by
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, it was on the 1987 UK vinyl singles of "
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" and the 1988 ''Live from the Jungle'' album. It has also been played as part of Guns N' Roses' concerts. Australian psychedelic band
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recorded a cover in 1995 for the ''
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'' alternative tribute album. It was also covered by W.A.S.P. on the American version of the 1996 ''
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'' album. The Japanese power metal band
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released a cover of it, on their 2007 ''Voices from the Past'' EP, which is an EP of 5 cover songs. Another cover version, by
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, was released in 2010 on ''The Metal Forge Volume Two (A Tribute To AC/DC)'' by Metal Hammer. Bullet for My Valentine also released a cover of the song as a bonus track on their 2013 album '' Temper Temper''.


In other media

A live version of this song is included on '' AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack''.


Track listing

;1977 7-inch single (Netherlands: Atlantic ATL 109 92) #"Whole Lotta Rosie" (Young, Young, Scott) – 3:33 edit #"Dog Eat Dog" (Young, Young, Scott) – 3:35 ;1977 7-inch single (Germany: Atlantic 109 92) #"Whole Lotta Rosie" (Young, Young, Scott) – 4:00 edit #"Dog Eat Dog" (Young, Young, Scott) – 3:35 ;1978 7-inch Live single (UK: Atlantic HM 4) #"Whole Lotta Rosie" (Young, Young, Scott) – 3:35 #"Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be" (Young, Young, Scott) – 4:30


Personnel

*
Bon Scott Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 – 19 February 1980) was an Australian singer and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and lyricist of the hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. Born in Forfar in Angus, Scotland, ...
– lead vocals *
Angus Young Angus McKinnon Young (born 31 March 1955) is an Australian musician, best known as the co-founder, lead guitarist, songwriter, and only remaining original member of the hard rock band AC/DC. He is known for his energetic performances, school ...
– lead guitar *
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– rhythm guitar * Mark Evans – bass *
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– drums *Producers:
Harry Vanda Johannes Hendrikus Jacob van den Berg (born 22 March 1946), better known as his stage name Harry Vanda, is a Dutch Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as lead guitarist of the 1960s Australian rock band the Easy ...
, George Young


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* Review of "Whole Lotta Rosie" by Allmusic {{Authority control AC/DC songs Songs written by Angus Young Songs written by Bon Scott Songs written by Malcolm Young 1977 songs 1978 singles Song recordings produced by Harry Vanda Song recordings produced by George Young (rock musician) Songs about Australia Atco Records singles Rock-and-roll songs