About "Allies"
"Allies" is a song recorded by the rock band Heart. It was released in 1983 as the second and final single from the band's seventh studio album Passionworks. The song was written by Jonathan Cain, best known as a member of the rock band Journey. "Allies" was the final single released by Heart on the Epic Records label. The band's relationship with the label was sour at the time, and the Wilson sisters claim that Epic did not properly promote their final two albums on the label. "Allies" is a power ballad which begins with a subdued piano line before building into a metal style ballad complete with power guitar chords and booming drums. The song peaked at number eighty-three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and stands as Heart's lowest-charting U.S. single along with "Unchained Melody." The band rebounded two years later, finding their biggest success yet as they joined Capitol Records.
Top songs by Heart
- Alone
- Barracuda
- Magic Man
- Crazy On You
- All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You
- Dreamboat Annie
- If Looks Could Kill
- Wild Child
- Will You Be There (in The Morning)
- What About Love
- Nothin' At All
- Call Of The Wild
- Little Queen
- No Other Love
- One Word
- Go On Cry
- Angels
- Blue Guitar
- Dog And Butterfly
- Cook With Fire
- Crazy 4 U
- Down On Me
- Heartless
- Heavy Heart
- Black On Black Ii
- (beat By) Jealously
- Devil Delight
- I Want You So Bad
- Without You
- America
- I Didn't Want To Need You
- I Love You
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