Ann Wilson, the heart of the iconic rock band Heart, reflects on the four songs that have most influenced her. Despite the challenges of breaking into the male-dominated rock scene in the 1970s, Heart's unique sound and powerful presence set them apart. Wilson shares her insights with The Red Bulletin, highlighting the diverse influences that shaped Heart's timeless appeal.
One of the earliest influences was Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven', a song that Ann describes as 'timeless, ageless, and beautiful', taking listeners on a profound journey. Another powerful duet that resonates with Wilson is Peter Gabriel's 'Don't Give Up', featuring Kate Bush, which she praises for its hopeful and soulful nature. The Who's 'Love, Reign O'er Me' also holds a special place in her heart, with its soulful cry for love. However, a surprise entry is James Blunt's 'You're Beautiful', which Ann lauds for its emotional depth and universal appeal, resonating with people across different walks of life.
These songs, along with the band's own unique style, contributed to Heart's success and enduring legacy in the rock world. Wilson's appreciation for simplicity and emotional depth in music has been a key ingredient in Heart's longstanding success, ensuring their music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.