I've been a Heart fan since the mid 80s. I about wore out my Bad Animals cassette with the song. Replayed it so much haha. The solo is Howard Leese. He came up with it in the studio. He is also the one that plays the keys at the beginning and end of song. Oh and the one that is kissed by Nancy.. :) Saw Ann and Nancy(duo only) in 1999. That was fun. I did artwork for Mark Andes(bass) We barted. I had drawn his great dane for a cd of his. Really nice human being.
My fav female rockers..thus is my fav song but they have so many cool songs. Loudest concerts I've ever seen. Saw her at the Tower Theater in Philly she was like 62. My daughter went with me.. she loved it. ❤ great choice
A very powerful reaction 🏋♀! Alone was released as the lead single from Heart's 1987 album: Bad Animals. It was written by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. It was produced by Ron Nevison. The song reached #1 on the Hot 100, #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. It ranked number two on the Billboard Year-End Top Pop Singles of 1987. The music video was directed by Marty Callner. Ann Wilson is the lead singer. Nancy Wilson is the female guitarist. "Alone" is a song composed by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, who recorded it under the name: i-Ten, on their 1983 album: Taking A Cold Look. It was later recorded by actress Valerie Stevenson and actor John Stamos on the original soundtrack of the CBS sitcom: Dreams, in 1984. The song has been covered by many other artists including 📻: Céline Dion, Floortje Smit, Janina, Kim Sozzi, Aegis, Jess Moskaluke Anne Curtism, Joyce Tanaña and more. Heart Info 📰: Heart is a Rock band formed in 1973 in Seattle, Washington. The band evolved from previous projects led by founding members Roger Fisher (guitar) and Steve Fossen (bass guitar), including The Army (1967-1969), Hocus Pocus (1969-1970), and White Heart (1970-1973). By 1975, original members Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen, and Ann Wilson (lead vocals and flute), along with Nancy Wilson (rhythm guitar, vocals), Michael Derosier (drums), and Howard Leese (guitar, keyboards and backing vocals) formed the lineup for the band's initial mid- to late-1970s success period. These core members were included in the band's 2013 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their Hall of Fame page describes the Wilson sisters as the first women to front a Hard-Rock band, and "pioneers ... inspir[ing] women to pick up an electric guitar or start a band". Heart has released 15 studio albums, nine live albums, nine compilation albums, 64 singles and 35 music videos. They have placed top ten albums on the Billboard 200 in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2010s. Heart has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, and has sold over 50 million records worldwide, including approximately 22.5 million albums in the United States. Ann Willson and Nancy Wilson received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Heart's US Top 40 singles include: "Magic Man" (1975), "Crazy On You" (1976), "Barracuda" (1977), "What About Love" (1985), "Never" (1985), and "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You" (1990), along with no. 1 hits "These Dreams" (1986) and "Alone" (1987). Heart rose to fame with music influenced by Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, as well as Folk music. The band underwent a major lineup change between the late 1970s the early 1980s; by 1982 Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen and Michael Derosier had all left and were replaced by Mark Andes (bass) and Denny Carmassi (drums). Though the band's popularity fell off during the initial years with the new lineup, they staged a comeback in the mid 1980s, buoyed by major radio hits that continued into the 1990s. Heart disbanded in 1998, though they have resumed touring and recording multiple times since then, with sisters Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson being the only consistent band members. Heart was honored at the second annual VH1 Rock Honors (May 24, 2007) and also performed along with Ozzy Osbourne, Genesis and ZZ Top. Gretchen Wilson and Alice in Chains honored the group by performing "Barracuda". In 2012, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson performed Led Zeppelin's song: 'Stairway To Heaven", at the Kennedy Honors during a Led Zeppelin tribute. The performance drew rave reviews from viewers, Led Zeppelin band members in attendance and music critics alike. At the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 18, 2013, the original band members of Heart (the Wilson sisters, Howard Leese, Michael Derosier, Steve Fossen, and Roger Fisher) reunited for the first time in 34 years to play the song: "Crazy on You". The band was inducted by Chris Cornell, who emotionally talked about what heroes and role models Ann and Nancy Wilson had been to him and other musicians in Seattle, saying, "For me, and for countless other men and women, they have earned, at long last, their rightful place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". On the morning of August 27, 2016, Ann Wilson's husband Dean Wetter was arrested and subsequently pleaded guilty to assaulting Nancy Wilson's 16-year-old twin sons after the boys had left the door to his RV open. The incident took place during a Heart performance at the White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Washington, the previous night. Although the band played the remaining 2016 tour dates that were already booked, the Wilson sisters only spoke to one another through third parties for the remainder of the tour. The pair's relationship was strained by the incident; an April 2017 article in Rolling Stone reported that although they remained on amicable terms, they had not spoken to one another since the 2016 tour ended, and only sporadically contacted one another through text messaging. Following the end of the tour in October 2016, the Wilson sisters opted to tour with their own side-project bands. In April 2017, both sisters said the band had not permanently disbanded with Ann Wilson saying they were simply on hiatus. In February 2019, Heart announced their hiatus had ended and they would embark on the Love Alive tour in the summer. In March 2019, the Wilson sisters reunited on stage for the first time since the band went on hiatus, at the Love Rock NYC benefit concert. Although Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson were reuniting, the former Heart members who had joined Nancy Wilson's solo effort were not invited back, and the new lineup consisted of Ann Wilson's touring band, replacing Ben Smith on drums, Dan Rothchild on bass, and Chris Joyner on keyboards. In June 2019, the band announced the Love Alive tour had been extended through October 2019. In 2022, Nancy Wilson announced her own version of Heart, called Nancy Wilson's Heart. She has been touring under that name, playing a list consisting primarily of Heart songs. Legacy 🛡: In 1997, Nancy Wilson received an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP Award - Top Box Office Films) for the film Jerry Maguire. In 1999, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson ranked number 40 (in 1999) on VH1's "100 Greatest Women in Rock and Roll". Ann Wilson was ranked (#78) in Hit Parader's 2006 "Greatest Heavy Metal Vocalists of All Time". In 2009, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson were awarded ASCAP's Founders Award in recognition of their songwriting careers. In 2012, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson received a star Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for recording. Heart was ranked number 57 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" and ranked number 49 on Ultimate Classic Rock's Top 100 Classic Rock Artists. Heart Group Members (*Original Member) 👩🎤🎸🎸🥁🪘🎹: *Ann Wilson (1973-1998, 2002-2016, 2019-present) - lead and backing vocals, flute, autoharp, acoustic guitar *Nancy Wilson (1973-1995, 1998, 2002-2016, 2019-present) - rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar, backing and lead vocals, harmonica, mandolin, keyboards *Roger Fisher (1973-1980; one-off in 2013) - lead and rhythm guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin *Steve Fossen (1973-1982; one-off in 2013) - bass, backing vocals, occasional percussion *Michael Derosier (1975-1982; one-off in 2013) - drums, percussion *Howard Leese (1975-1998; one-off in 2013) - keyboards, lead and rhythm guitars, mandolin, percussion, accordion, backing vocals, bass (1992) Denny Fongheiser (1993-1995, 2019-present) - drums, percussion Craig Bartock (2003-2016, 2019-present) - lead and rhythm guitar Ryan Waters (2019-present) - lead and rhythm guitar Andy Stoller (2019-present) - bass guitar Dan Walker (2019-present) - keyboards Mark Andes (1982-1992) - bass, backing vocals, occasional acoustic guitar Denny Carmassi (1982-1993) - drums, percussion Fernando Saunders (1993-1995) - bass, backing vocals Mike Inez (2002-2005) - bass, occasional percussion Tom Kellock (2002-2003) - keyboards Scott Olson (2002-2003) - guitar (lead 2002-2003, rhythm 1995-1998), lap steel guitar, backing vocals Ben Smith (2002-2016), drums, percussion Gilby Clarke (2003) - lead and rhythm guitars Darian Sahanaja (2003-2004, 2007) - keyboards, percussion, backing vocals Debbie Shair (2004-2014) - keyboards, percussion, accordion, backing vocals Ric Markmann (2005-2009) - bass Kristian Attard (2009-2012) - bass Dan Rothchild (2012-2016) - bass, backing vocals Chris Joyner (2014-2016) - keyboards, rhythm guitar ****CONTINUE BELOW****
Heart Albums 📀: Dreamboat Annie (1975) Magazine (1977) Little Queen (1977) Dog And Butterfly (1978) Bébé Le Strange (1980) Private Audition (1982) Passionworks (1983) Heart (1985) Bad Animals (1987) Brigade (1990) Desire Walks On (1993) Heart Presents A Lovemongers' Christmas (2001) Jupiters Darling (2004) Red Velvet Car (2010) Fanatic (2012) Beautiful Broken (2016) Roger Fisher Albums 📀: Alias w/ Alias (1990) Evolution (2000) Second Coming w/ Alias (2001) Never Say Never w/ Alias (2009) All Told w/ Roger Fisher And The Human Tribe (2016) Heart Of The Blues w/ Roger Fisher And The Human Tribe (2018) Ann Wilson Albums 📀: Hope & Glory (2007) The Ann Wilson Thing! #1 EP (2015) The Ann Wilson Thing! #2 - Focus EP (2016) Immortal (2018) Fierce Bliss (2022) Nancy Wilson Albums 📀: Elizabethtown (2005) Baby Guitars (2009) Undercover Guitar w/ Julie Bergman (2016) You And Me (2012) Some more good Heart songs 🎶: Magic Man, Crazy On You, Barracuda, What About Love, Never, All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, These Dreams, Who Will You Run To, Sing Child, There's The Girl, Heartless, Without You, Magazine, Just The Wine, Here Song, I've Got The Music In Me, Bad Animals, You Ain't So Tough, Strangers Of The Heart, Love Alive, How Deep It Goes, RSVP, Treat Me Well, Sylvan Song, Go On Cry, Dreamboat Annie, Dreamboat Annie (Fantasy Child), Soul Of The Sea, Desire, White Lightning & Wine, Dog And Butterfly, Hijinx, Cook With Fire, High Time, Straight On, Lighter Touch, Nada One, Love Me Like Music (I'll Be Your Song), Mistral Wind, Bebe Le Strange, Sweet Darlin', Black On Black II, Even It Up, Back To Avalon, Dream Of The Archer, Kick It Out, Little Queen, Secret, How Can I Refuse?, Stranded, This Man Is Mine, Allies, City's Burning, Voodoo Doll, Rage, Tell It Like It Is, Wild Child, Nothing At All, Say Hello, Long Tall Sally, Unchained Melody, If Looks Could Kill, Sleep Alone, Cry To Me, Rock And Roll, La Mujer Que Hay En Mi, Te Quedaras (En La Manana), All Eyes, The Wolf, Nobody Home, Bright Light Girl, Heavy Heart, Perfect Stranger, Angels, Private Audition, One Word, The Situation, Hey Darlin Darlin, Love Mistake, Sleep Alone, Fast Times, I Want You So Bad, America, Easy Target, Wait For An Answer, I'm Down, Strangers Of The Heart, Ambush, Tall Dark Handsome Stranger, Desire Walks On, The Woman In Me, What He Don't Know, Shell Shock, In Walks The Night, My Crazy Head, Ring Them Bells, Anything Is Possible, You Ain't So Tough, The Heat, Blue Guitar, The Perfect Goodbye, Johnny Moon, Together Now, Lost Angel, (Beat By) Jealousy, I Want Your World To Turn, Fallen Ones, Language Of Love, Vainglorious, Make Me, You're The Voice, I'm Fine, Please Come Home For Christmas, I Didn't Want To Need You, WTF, The Night, Fallen From Grace, My Crazy Head, No Other Love, Under The Sky, I Love You, Cruel Nights, Will You Be There (In The Morning), Oldest Story In The World, Hey You, Call Of The Wild and Stairway To Heaven (Live At The Kennedy Center Honors). Fun Fact 🕵♀: In 1991, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson became co-owners of a recording studio in Seattle that was named Bad Animals after this album. Soundgarden, REM, Nirvana, Neil Young, Johnny Cash and Pearl Jam all recorded there.
I love this song so much you can never go wrong with the 80s best decade for music not to mention the 70s and 90s they just can't make them anymore like they used to singers now cannot and never will be able to compare to the good ol days to me singers now do not put everything into it heart, soul, passion I pretty much refuse to listen to today's music
“Never”, “These Dreams”, “What About Love” and “Barracuda” are other great songs from them. The Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy, are powerhouses.
I grew up one mile from these sisters! Ann is the brunette, Nancy is the blonde. They are true 70's rockers!
Hello my dear. This is group are one of my favorites. From the beginning to forever. These two ladies are sisters.
I've been a Heart fan since the mid 80s. I about wore out my Bad Animals cassette with the song. Replayed it so much haha. The solo is Howard Leese. He came up with it in the studio. He is also the one that plays the keys at the beginning and end of song. Oh and the one that is kissed by Nancy.. :) Saw Ann and Nancy(duo only) in 1999. That was fun. I did artwork for Mark Andes(bass) We barted. I had drawn his great dane for a cd of his. Really nice human being.
Always loved the Wilson sisters.
The wilson sisters are rock legends
I loved your reaction and enthusiam of Heart's creativity. Keep on with the good work.
Also listen to "Barracuda".
Ann Wilson one of the best voices in rock music
My fav female rockers..thus is my fav song but they have so many cool songs. Loudest concerts I've ever seen. Saw her at the Tower Theater in Philly she was like 62. My daughter went with me.. she loved it. ❤ great choice
A very powerful reaction 🏋♀! Alone was released as the lead single from Heart's 1987 album: Bad Animals. It was written by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. It was produced by Ron Nevison. The song reached #1 on the Hot 100, #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. It ranked number two on the Billboard Year-End Top Pop Singles of 1987. The music video was directed by Marty Callner. Ann Wilson is the lead singer. Nancy Wilson is the female guitarist.
"Alone" is a song composed by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, who recorded it under the name: i-Ten, on their 1983 album: Taking A Cold Look. It was later recorded by actress Valerie Stevenson and actor John Stamos on the original soundtrack of the CBS sitcom: Dreams, in 1984.
The song has been covered by many other artists including 📻: Céline Dion, Floortje Smit, Janina, Kim Sozzi, Aegis, Jess Moskaluke Anne Curtism, Joyce Tanaña and more.
Heart Info 📰:
Heart is a Rock band formed in 1973 in Seattle, Washington. The band evolved from previous projects led by founding members Roger Fisher (guitar) and Steve Fossen (bass guitar), including The Army (1967-1969), Hocus Pocus (1969-1970), and White Heart (1970-1973). By 1975, original members Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen, and Ann Wilson (lead vocals and flute), along with Nancy Wilson (rhythm guitar, vocals), Michael Derosier (drums), and Howard Leese (guitar, keyboards and backing vocals) formed the lineup for the band's initial mid- to late-1970s success period. These core members were included in the band's 2013 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their Hall of Fame page describes the Wilson sisters as the first women to front a Hard-Rock band, and "pioneers ... inspir[ing] women to pick up an electric guitar or start a band".
Heart has released 15 studio albums, nine live albums, nine compilation albums, 64 singles and 35 music videos. They have placed top ten albums on the Billboard 200 in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2010s. Heart has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, and has sold over 50 million records worldwide, including approximately 22.5 million albums in the United States. Ann Willson and Nancy Wilson received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Heart's US Top 40 singles include: "Magic Man" (1975), "Crazy On You" (1976), "Barracuda" (1977), "What About Love" (1985), "Never" (1985), and "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You" (1990), along with no. 1 hits "These Dreams" (1986) and "Alone" (1987).
Heart rose to fame with music influenced by Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, as well as Folk music. The band underwent a major lineup change between the late 1970s the early 1980s; by 1982 Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen and Michael Derosier had all left and were replaced by Mark Andes (bass) and Denny Carmassi (drums). Though the band's popularity fell off during the initial years with the new lineup, they staged a comeback in the mid 1980s, buoyed by major radio hits that continued into the 1990s. Heart disbanded in 1998, though they have resumed touring and recording multiple times since then, with sisters Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson being the only consistent band members.
Heart was honored at the second annual VH1 Rock Honors (May 24, 2007) and also performed along with Ozzy Osbourne, Genesis and ZZ Top. Gretchen Wilson and Alice in Chains honored the group by performing "Barracuda".
In 2012, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson performed Led Zeppelin's song: 'Stairway To Heaven", at the Kennedy Honors during a Led Zeppelin tribute. The performance drew rave reviews from viewers, Led Zeppelin band members in attendance and music critics alike.
At the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 18, 2013, the original band members of Heart (the Wilson sisters, Howard Leese, Michael Derosier, Steve Fossen, and Roger Fisher) reunited for the first time in 34 years to play the song: "Crazy on You". The band was inducted by Chris Cornell, who emotionally talked about what heroes and role models Ann and Nancy Wilson had been to him and other musicians in Seattle, saying, "For me, and for countless other men and women, they have earned, at long last, their rightful place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame".
On the morning of August 27, 2016, Ann Wilson's husband Dean Wetter was arrested and subsequently pleaded guilty to assaulting Nancy Wilson's 16-year-old twin sons after the boys had left the door to his RV open. The incident took place during a Heart performance at the White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Washington, the previous night. Although the band played the remaining 2016 tour dates that were already booked, the Wilson sisters only spoke to one another through third parties for the remainder of the tour. The pair's relationship was strained by the incident; an April 2017 article in Rolling Stone reported that although they remained on amicable terms, they had not spoken to one another since the 2016 tour ended, and only sporadically contacted one another through text messaging. Following the end of the tour in October 2016, the Wilson sisters opted to tour with their own side-project bands. In April 2017, both sisters said the band had not permanently disbanded with Ann Wilson saying they were simply on hiatus.
In February 2019, Heart announced their hiatus had ended and they would embark on the Love Alive tour in the summer. In March 2019, the Wilson sisters reunited on stage for the first time since the band went on hiatus, at the Love Rock NYC benefit concert. Although Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson were reuniting, the former Heart members who had joined Nancy Wilson's solo effort were not invited back, and the new lineup consisted of Ann Wilson's touring band, replacing Ben Smith on drums, Dan Rothchild on bass, and Chris Joyner on keyboards. In June 2019, the band announced the Love Alive tour had been extended through October 2019.
In 2022, Nancy Wilson announced her own version of Heart, called Nancy Wilson's Heart. She has been touring under that name, playing a list consisting primarily of Heart songs.
Legacy 🛡:
In 1997, Nancy Wilson received an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP Award - Top Box Office Films) for the film Jerry Maguire.
In 1999, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson ranked number 40 (in 1999) on VH1's "100 Greatest Women in Rock and Roll".
Ann Wilson was ranked (#78) in Hit Parader's 2006 "Greatest Heavy Metal Vocalists of All Time".
In 2009, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson were awarded ASCAP's Founders Award in recognition of their songwriting careers.
In 2012, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson received a star Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for recording.
Heart was ranked number 57 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" and ranked number 49 on Ultimate Classic Rock's Top 100 Classic Rock Artists.
Heart Group Members (*Original Member) 👩🎤🎸🎸🥁🪘🎹:
*Ann Wilson (1973-1998, 2002-2016, 2019-present) - lead and backing vocals, flute, autoharp, acoustic guitar
*Nancy Wilson (1973-1995, 1998, 2002-2016, 2019-present) - rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar, backing and lead vocals, harmonica, mandolin, keyboards
*Roger Fisher (1973-1980; one-off in 2013) - lead and rhythm guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin
*Steve Fossen (1973-1982; one-off in 2013) - bass, backing vocals, occasional percussion
*Michael Derosier (1975-1982; one-off in 2013) - drums, percussion
*Howard Leese (1975-1998; one-off in 2013) - keyboards, lead and rhythm guitars, mandolin, percussion, accordion, backing vocals, bass (1992)
Denny Fongheiser (1993-1995, 2019-present) - drums, percussion
Craig Bartock (2003-2016, 2019-present) - lead and rhythm guitar
Ryan Waters (2019-present) - lead and rhythm guitar
Andy Stoller (2019-present) - bass guitar
Dan Walker (2019-present) - keyboards
Mark Andes (1982-1992) - bass, backing vocals, occasional acoustic guitar
Denny Carmassi (1982-1993) - drums, percussion
Fernando Saunders (1993-1995) - bass, backing vocals
Mike Inez (2002-2005) - bass, occasional percussion
Tom Kellock (2002-2003) - keyboards
Scott Olson (2002-2003) - guitar (lead 2002-2003, rhythm 1995-1998), lap steel guitar, backing vocals
Ben Smith (2002-2016), drums, percussion
Gilby Clarke (2003) - lead and rhythm guitars
Darian Sahanaja (2003-2004, 2007) - keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
Debbie Shair (2004-2014) - keyboards, percussion, accordion, backing vocals
Ric Markmann (2005-2009) - bass
Kristian Attard (2009-2012) - bass
Dan Rothchild (2012-2016) - bass, backing vocals
Chris Joyner (2014-2016) - keyboards, rhythm guitar
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Heart Albums 📀:
Dreamboat Annie (1975)
Magazine (1977)
Little Queen (1977)
Dog And Butterfly (1978)
Bébé Le Strange (1980)
Private Audition (1982)
Passionworks (1983)
Heart (1985)
Bad Animals (1987)
Brigade (1990)
Desire Walks On (1993)
Heart Presents A Lovemongers' Christmas (2001)
Jupiters Darling (2004)
Red Velvet Car (2010)
Fanatic (2012)
Beautiful Broken (2016)
Roger Fisher Albums 📀:
Alias w/ Alias (1990)
Evolution (2000)
Second Coming w/ Alias (2001)
Never Say Never w/ Alias (2009)
All Told w/ Roger Fisher And The Human Tribe (2016)
Heart Of The Blues w/ Roger Fisher And The Human Tribe (2018)
Ann Wilson Albums 📀:
Hope & Glory (2007)
The Ann Wilson Thing! #1 EP (2015)
The Ann Wilson Thing! #2 - Focus EP (2016)
Immortal (2018)
Fierce Bliss (2022)
Nancy Wilson Albums 📀:
Elizabethtown (2005)
Baby Guitars (2009)
Undercover Guitar w/ Julie Bergman (2016)
You And Me (2012)
Some more good Heart songs 🎶: Magic Man, Crazy On You, Barracuda, What About Love, Never, All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, These Dreams, Who Will You Run To, Sing Child, There's The Girl, Heartless, Without You, Magazine, Just The Wine, Here Song, I've Got The Music In Me, Bad Animals, You Ain't So Tough, Strangers Of The Heart, Love Alive, How Deep It Goes, RSVP, Treat Me Well, Sylvan Song, Go On Cry, Dreamboat Annie, Dreamboat Annie (Fantasy Child), Soul Of The Sea, Desire, White Lightning & Wine, Dog And Butterfly, Hijinx, Cook With Fire, High Time, Straight On, Lighter Touch, Nada One, Love Me Like Music (I'll Be Your Song), Mistral Wind, Bebe Le Strange, Sweet Darlin', Black On Black II, Even It Up, Back To Avalon, Dream Of The Archer, Kick It Out, Little Queen, Secret, How Can I Refuse?, Stranded, This Man Is Mine, Allies, City's Burning, Voodoo Doll, Rage, Tell It Like It Is, Wild Child, Nothing At All, Say Hello, Long Tall Sally, Unchained Melody, If Looks Could Kill, Sleep Alone, Cry To Me, Rock And Roll, La Mujer Que Hay En Mi, Te Quedaras (En La Manana), All Eyes, The Wolf, Nobody Home, Bright Light Girl, Heavy Heart, Perfect Stranger, Angels, Private Audition, One Word, The Situation, Hey Darlin Darlin, Love Mistake, Sleep Alone, Fast Times, I Want You So Bad, America, Easy Target, Wait For An Answer, I'm Down, Strangers Of The Heart, Ambush, Tall Dark Handsome Stranger, Desire Walks On, The Woman In Me, What He Don't Know, Shell Shock, In Walks The Night, My Crazy Head, Ring Them Bells, Anything Is Possible, You Ain't So Tough, The Heat, Blue Guitar, The Perfect Goodbye, Johnny Moon, Together Now, Lost Angel, (Beat By) Jealousy, I Want Your World To Turn, Fallen Ones, Language Of Love, Vainglorious, Make Me, You're The Voice, I'm Fine, Please Come Home For Christmas, I Didn't Want To Need You, WTF, The Night, Fallen From Grace, My Crazy Head, No Other Love, Under The Sky, I Love You, Cruel Nights, Will You Be There (In The Morning), Oldest Story In The World, Hey You, Call Of The Wild and Stairway To Heaven (Live At The Kennedy Center Honors).
Fun Fact 🕵♀: In 1991, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson became co-owners of a recording studio in Seattle that was named Bad Animals after this album. Soundgarden, REM, Nirvana, Neil Young, Johnny Cash and Pearl Jam all recorded there.
You should listen to them sing this live. Amazing
Heart is the best.
You have just reacted to the most kickass girl band ever at their best!
Can't beat Ann Wilson, mercy!!!
Ann is the brunette and Nancy is the blond, they are the Wilson sisters.
I love this song so much you can never go wrong with the 80s best decade for music not to mention the 70s and 90s they just can't make them anymore like they used to singers now cannot and never will be able to compare to the good ol days to me singers now do not put everything into it heart, soul, passion I pretty much refuse to listen to today's music
They don't make music like this anymore 😂😂