Nothin' at All
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"Nothin' at All" is the name of a song recorded by rock band by Heart
Heart (band)
Heart is an American rock band who first found success in Canada. Throughout several lineup changes, the only two members remaining constant are sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson. The group rose to fame in the 1970s with their music being influenced by hard rock as well as folk music...

. It was released as the fourth single from the band's self-titled 1985 album Heart
Heart (Heart album)
Heart is the self-titled eighth studio album, but ninth album overall, released by Heart. Released in 1985, the album completed the band's transition into a pop group, a genre that yielded the band its greatest success by far, marking the band's Capitol Records debut, and it spent 92 weeks on the...

, and the fourth song from the album to hit the U.S. top-ten, peaking at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100
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The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on radio play and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday, while the radio play tracking-week runs from Wednesday...

. It failed to reach the Top 75 in the UK, hitting number 76 in the UK Singles Chart
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, however a re-issue released in 1988 reached number 38.

Lyrically it is a love song which describes a new relationship which falls into place without effort or conflict. The song's title phrase is employed both when the narrator describes the new relationship as being like "nothin' at all" (that she's ever previously expereinced), and also when she 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
Music video
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 received heavy rotation on MTV
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and this single was the last big hit from the Heart album.

Remixes

"Nothin' At All" & "Never" both have alternate mixes (as featured on their music videos), and these mixes had also been pressed onto some early release runs of the "Heart" album, beit on LP, CD or cassette. One may get a copy with both songs in their original mixes; both in their alternate mixes, or only one song in a different mix. Copies with serial No. SL-12410, for example, features the alternate mix for "Never," but the original mix for "Nothin' At All." It appears that the original mix of "Nothin' At All" only appeared on various editions of early LP & cassette runs, and later featured on the "Essentials" Collection. The 45RPM record featured the remix, thus receiving the most airplay on Top-40 radio formats of that day.

The two different versions of "Nothin' At All" greatly differ from one another, rather than the two mixes of "Never" which are similar. The original mix of "Nothin' At All" features a very subdued lead vocal from Ann Wilson, with no ad-libs & extras. The guitar solo is also very tame and mellow/melodic—because it was actually performed by Survivor guitarist Frankie Sullivan, a guest on the album. In the remix, a vibrant alternate lead vocal take from Wilson is featured with striking embellishments; Leese's guitar solo is vastly different and has a harmonic solo with Wilson. Drum treatment was mixed with restraint in the original, with heavy reverb as to blend with other instruments; louder, dryer & "cuts-through" on the remix. But while these two versions greatly differ from one another, the underscoring rhythm tracks are exactly the same, hence it appears the two final mixes do not derive from different basic track recording sessions.

The UK 12" and CD single releases of "Nothin' At All" featured an extended remix clocking in at 5:20.

Original release

Chart (1986) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 87
Canadian Singles Chart 29
Irish Singles Chart 18
UK Singles Chart 76
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 10
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart 40
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart 6

1988

Chart (1988) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 38
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