Heartless (Heart song)

"Heartless" is a song written and recorded by the rock band Heart in 1976 for their album Magazine. Issues with the band's previous record label Mushroom caused a delay in the album's release and "Heartless" was released as a single two years later, after the re-issue of their first single "Crazy on You".

Background
The song is an aggressive hard rock number that opens with a slower synthesizer based interlude before opening up into a full hard rock tune. The lyrics involve a scorned lover who apparently can't get away from the grasp of her heartless partner. "The doctor said come back again next week / I think that you need me / All she did was cry / She wanted to die doctor when can you see me / There's a guy out there / Seems like he's everywhere / It just ain't fair."

"Heartless" and "Without You" were the only singles released from Magazine, with "Heartless" peaking at number twenty-four on the US Billboard Hot 100. Cash Box particularly praised the vocals and bass guitar playing. Record World called it "straight-ahead, rather funky rock, with Ann Wilson's vocal the centerpiece." Only five months passed before Heart released their next album, Dog and Butterfly.

Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of the 1978 revised version of Magazine.
 * Ann Wilson – lead vocals
 * Nancy Wilson – lead guitar, backing vocals
 * Roger Fisher – guitar solo
 * Howard Leese – guitar solo, keyboards, backing vocals
 * Steve Fossen – bass
 * Michael DeRosier – drums