Wait a minute let me catch my breath
I tell you darlin' you will be my death
You wrecked my cool and then you tore my dress
I'm gonna put you under house arrest

You wait until there is no one at home
You take my glasses and you hide my phone
You bring that trouble out from parts unknown
And you ain't nothing but skin and bones

Skin and bones
You hurt my confidence with sticks and stones
You wanna handle everything I own
And you ain't nothing but skin and bones

I never thought I'd feel that way again
This is something I can comprehend
Exactly what the doctor recommends
We're going to make it baby in the end

Wait a minute let me catch my breath
I tell you darlin' you will be my death
You wrecked my cool and then you tore my dress
I'm gonna put you under house arrest

You wait until there is no one at home
You take my glasses and you hide my phone
You bring that trouble out from parts unknown
And you ain't nothing but skin and bones

Skin and bones
You hurt my confidence with sticks and stones
You wanna handle everything I own
And you ain't nothing but skin and bones

Heart

Heart, lead by Ann and Nancy Wilson, is considered a — or the — Grand Dame of hard rock and heavy metal.

Not only do they have more hit singles and AOR tracks than most other bands (songs we’d go over in detail but they’re listed on this very page in order of popularity) but in some ways deeper respect than many, both for their own groundbreaking talent and appeal and some unusual recognition thereof, including having been picked to perform Stairway to Heaven for Led Zeppelin themselves at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2012, making Robert Plant and company actually cry. Not Rush, not Aerosmith, nor any of the other bands beloved rock/metal that — along with Ann and Nancy’s band — followed Zeppelin by one generation. Just Heart.

Starting in the mid seventies, Heart forged a unique and powerful sound outstanding in their field, and was unusual in topping the charts well into their own second decade in the late eighties, becoming a staple of MTV’s rotation, albeit sometimes crammed by the industry into music videos that the bandmates despised and comment on to this day.