Nothin' at All
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"Nothin' at All" | ||
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Single by Heart | ||
from the album Heart | ||
B-side(s) | "The Wolf" | |
Released | 1986 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Capitol Records | |
Writer(s) | Mark Mueller | |
Producer(s) | Ron Nevison | |
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Heart singles chronology | ||
"These Dreams" (1985) |
"Nothin' at All" (1986) |
"If Looks Could Kill" (1986) |
"Nothin' at All" is the name of a song recorded by rock band by Heart. It was released as the fourth single from the band's self-titled 1985 album Heart, and the fourth song from the album to hit the U.S. top-ten, peaking at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. It also became Heart's second top-forty single in the UK, hitting number thirty-eight in the UK Singles Chart.
Lyrically it is a love song which describes a new relationship which falls into place without effort or conflict. When singer Ann Wilson asks the song's subject what he did to make falling in love so easy, his response is "nothin' at all". The song's music video received heavy rotation on MTV and this single was the last big hit from the Heart album.