Have you ever heard a song so powerful it made your heart skip a beat—or maybe even heal an old wound?
For decades, Heart, led by the legendary Ann and Nancy Wilson, has been crafting love songs that cut straight to the soul, blending raw emotion with unforgettable melodies.
Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or a skeptic nursing a broken heart, these five Heart songs will remind you why love is worth believing in—and number 3 might just leave you speechless.
1. “Alone” (1987)
If you’ve ever felt the ache of unrequited love, “Alone” is your anthem.
With Ann Wilson’s powerhouse vocals soaring over a haunting melody, this ballad captures the desperation and vulnerability of loving someone who doesn’t love you back.
Fun fact: The song was originally written by Tom Kelly and Billy Steinberg, but Heart’s rendition turned it into a timeless classic.
2. “These Dreams” (1985)
Ever had a love so intoxicating it felt like a dream?
Nancy Wilson takes the lead on this ethereal track, weaving a tapestry of longing and fantasy.
The lyrics—”Spinning through the stars, my love will take me far”—paint love as something magical, almost otherworldly.
3. “What About Love?” (1985)
Here’s the surprise: This song wasn’t even written by Heart!
Originally penned for the band Toronto, Heart’s version transformed it into a soaring plea for emotional honesty.
The chorus—”What about love? Don’t you want someone to care about you?”—is a gut punch, reminding us that love isn’t just passion; it’s commitment.
4. “Dog & Butterfly” (1978)
Love isn’t always roses and rainbows—sometimes it’s a bittersweet dance between two opposites.
This acoustic gem uses the metaphor of a dog chasing a butterfly to explore the push-and-pull of relationships.
The wistful melody and poetic lyrics make it a standout in Heart’s discography.
5. “All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You” (1990)
This controversial hit tells the story of a one-night stand with lifelong consequences.
Love here is messy, impulsive, and deeply human—far from the fairy tales we often hear.
Ann’s vocals drip with passion, making it impossible not to feel every ounce of emotion.
From the agony of “Alone” to the dreamy escape of “These Dreams,” Heart’s love songs are a masterclass in emotional storytelling.
So, the next time love leaves you doubting, press play on one of these tracks—and let Ann and Nancy Wilson remind you of its undeniable magic.
Which Heart song speaks to your heart the most? Drop it in the comments—we bet it’s hard to choose just one!

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