About "There's The Girl"
"There's the Girl" is a song recorded by the American rock band, Heart. It was composed by Holly Knight and Heart band member Nancy Wilson. "There's the Girl" was released in a remixed version as the third single from Heart's ninth studio album, Bad Animals. Knight is known as a very successful songwriter who was responsible for penning many hit singles during the 1980s.
Like Heart's 1986 #1 single "These Dreams", the lead vocals on "There's the Girl" were performed by Nancy Wilson, rather than Ann Wilson, the usual lead singer for the group (though most fans did not realize this until the video was released or they saw the song performed live). The single climbed to #12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and was also a Top-40 single on the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at #34.
Cash Box called it a "gorgeous pop/rock number."
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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