The 'Perfect Day' singer - best known for her ballad
versions of pop songs - said she'd consider singing a track by the Australian
hard rock legends, whose typical lyrical themes include loose women, drinking
and hell.
When asked by a TV presenter: "What about AC/DC,
Australia's biggest rock band? Could you ever do a cover of their songs?"
Susan, 49, replied: "You want? You got, let's move.
No problem, come on lads, I'm ready when you are."
She also jokingly added: "I'm headbanging as
well."
If she did take on one of the 'Ballbreaker' group's
songs, it wouldn't be the first time Susan had tackled a rock classic, as her
debut album, 'I Dreamed A Dream' - which has sold over seven million copies
worldwide - saw her sing a version of 'Wild Horses' by The Rolling Stones.
Despite her phenomenal success, however, Susan isn't
interested in record sales, and said she makes music solely for the enjoyment
of herself and her fans.
She said: "For me, it's not about album sales or
chart positions. It is that the people buying my music are enjoying it. I don't
want it to end and I want them to keep enjoying my music."
AC/DC are Australia's most successful ever rock act, with
over 200 million album sales worldwide.
Their album 'Back In Black' is the second biggest selling
of all time and they are also famed for their guitarist, Angus Young, dressing
as a schoolboy when they perform live.