
On this day July 11, 1987, Alone by Heart became the number one song in America. The power ballad held the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 through July 31 and also reached number one in Canada. The song marked one of the biggest hits of the band’s career and showcased the powerful vocals of Ann Wilson paired with a dramatic and emotional arrangement.
Released from their album Bad Animals, Alone helped cement Heart’s place in the late 80s rock scene. With its soaring chorus, polished production, and heartfelt delivery, the song became an instant radio staple and a fan favorite. It also marked a continued evolution in the band’s sound as they embraced more mainstream rock and power ballads during the MTV era. The single held number one for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
Revisit the album in our Bad Animals thread.
80s insight: Alone showed how Heart adapted to the sound of the decade without losing the emotional core that defined their music.
Released from their album Bad Animals, Alone helped cement Heart’s place in the late 80s rock scene. With its soaring chorus, polished production, and heartfelt delivery, the song became an instant radio staple and a fan favorite. It also marked a continued evolution in the band’s sound as they embraced more mainstream rock and power ballads during the MTV era. The single held number one for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
Revisit the album in our Bad Animals thread.
80s insight: Alone showed how Heart adapted to the sound of the decade without losing the emotional core that defined their music.