Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Ann Wilson Releases ‘Nothing But Love,’ a ’90s Burt Bacharach Co-Write Finally on Record

Ann Wilson of Heart performs in concert at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
Dreamstime License #94691790 (Image ID: 134074932). Editorial use.

The track, co-written with Bacharach in the ’90s, was performed live by Heart but never committed to a studio recording until now.

Ann Wilson has released ‘Nothing But Love,’ a studio recording of a song she co-wrote with Burt Bacharach in the 1990s. Previously performed live by Heart but never officially recorded, the track is tied to Wilson’s upcoming documentary, In My Voice, which makes its debut May 11 in Seattle before a nine-date screening tour featuring Q&As with Wilson and director Barbara Hall.

A Long-Delayed Studio Debut

Wilson and Heart performed ‘Nothing But Love’ on a number of occasions over the years, but the song never found its way onto a studio album. Wilson has been candid about why: the track simply didn’t fit the musical climate of the era in which it was written.

“I’ve always really liked it,” Wilson told Rolling Stone, “but it didn’t fit with what was going on in the 1990s at all. It’s just so unlike what was going on at that moment, but it seems natural now. It’s got some soul to it. It’s something that I love hearing, and I love singing. I hope people really get lifted by it.”

In My Voice Documentary and Screening Tour

The song will appear in Wilson’s documentary In My Voice, which premieres May 11 in Seattle. Following that debut, Wilson will take the film on a nine-date screening tour, with each stop including a Q&A session featuring Wilson and the film’s director, Barbara Hall.

Wilson has described the documentary as a deliberate effort to step outside the long shadow of Heart and present herself as an individual. “I believe that in my career and in my life, people have a really hard time separating me from Heart, and you know, you can’t blame them,” she said. “It’s been my life’s work. But this is an opportunity for them to know me apart from Heart, apart from music, even — just the things that have happened to me and the journeys I’ve been through now as an older woman.”

What we know

  • ‘Nothing But Love’ was co-written by Ann Wilson and Burt Bacharach in the 1990s.
  • Wilson and Heart performed the song live on multiple occasions, but this is the first studio recording of it.
  • The song will be featured in Wilson’s documentary In My Voice.
  • In My Voice makes its official debut on May 11 in Seattle.
  • A nine-date screening tour will follow the premiere, with Q&As featuring Wilson and director Barbara Hall at each stop.

The take

The belated studio debut of ‘Nothing But Love’ is a reminder of how much unreleased or under-documented material exists in the catalogs of major classic rock artists. Wilson’s explanation that the song didn’t fit the 1990s commercial landscape rings true: that decade was particularly unforgiving to artists whose sound leaned toward orchestrated pop or soul rather than grunge-adjacent rock. Bacharach, for his part, spent much of the ’90s in a similar position, his melodic sophistication temporarily out of fashion before a critical reappraisal later in the decade helped restore his standing. The pairing of Wilson’s voice with Bacharach’s compositional sensibility is a natural one on paper; Wilson has always been a vocalist whose range and emotional depth suit material that demands more than power chords. The documentary context also matters here. Legacy artists releasing archival or newly recorded material alongside biographical films has become an increasingly common strategy, allowing a single project to serve both as a career retrospective and a platform for new work. For Wilson specifically, the challenge of establishing an identity separate from Heart is real and longstanding. Heart’s catalog is so dominant in the classic rock canon that solo work by either Wilson sister has historically struggled to command equivalent attention. In My Voice appears to be a deliberate and considered attempt to address that directly.

Why it matters

For classic rock fans, ‘Nothing But Love’ fills a genuine gap: a song with a documented live history that never made it to record. Beyond the track itself, the documentary and screening tour represent Wilson’s most focused effort yet to define her legacy on her own terms, separate from Heart. That kind of artist-driven biographical project, combining film, live appearances, and new music, is increasingly how legacy artists shape how they’re remembered, and Wilson’s approach here is worth watching closely.

What’s next

In My Voice premieres May 11 in Seattle. Wilson will then conduct a nine-date screening tour, with each stop pairing a film screening with a Q&A featuring Wilson and director Barbara Hall. ‘Nothing But Love’ is available to hear now.

Frequently asked questions

Who did Ann Wilson write ‘Nothing But Love’ with?

Ann Wilson co-wrote ‘Nothing But Love’ with Burt Bacharach in the 1990s.

Has ‘Nothing But Love’ been recorded before?

No. Wilson and Heart performed the song live over the years, but this is the first time it has been released as a studio recording.

When does Ann Wilson’s documentary In My Voice come out?

In My Voice makes its official debut on May 11 in Seattle, followed by a nine-date screening tour.

Who directed Ann Wilson’s documentary In My Voice?

The documentary was directed by Barbara Hall, who will join Wilson for Q&A sessions at each stop on the screening tour.

What is Ann Wilson’s documentary In My Voice about?

Wilson has described it as a film focused on her own life and experiences rather than her band Heart, giving audiences a chance to know her apart from the group.

Related coverage

Related Stories

Kelly Osbourne Blasts Dee Snider as “Spectacularly Classless” Over Ozzy Lyric-Writing Claims

Kelly Osbourne publicly tore into Dee Snider after the Twisted Sister frontman claimed on X that her late father, Ozzy Osbourne, rarely wrote his own lyrics, touching off days of barbed exchanges between the two.

Phil Collins Says He’s Been Sober for Three Years After “Dark Times” With Alcohol Addiction

Phil Collins has told Prog magazine he has not had a drink in three years following a relapse into alcoholism that caused his kidneys and liver to fail and left him on life support in 2024.

Bryan Adams Brings Out Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo for Surprise Stevie Wonder Cover in Detroit

Bryan Adams surprised Detroit fans by bringing Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo onstage for the first time on the tour, joining together for a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition.”

Earth, Wind & Fire Drummer John Paris Remains in Induced Coma After Cardiac Emergency

Earth, Wind & Fire drummer John Paris remains in an induced coma following a critical medical emergency before an Aug. 6 show in San Francisco, with a GoFundMe now supporting his family.

38 Special Extends 2026 Tour With 30 More Fall and Winter Dates

38 Special has added nearly 25 fall shows to its 2026 touring schedule, bringing the total to 30 remaining dates through November 7 in support of the band’s new album, ‘Milestone.’

Alice Cooper Guitarists Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen Explain How Anna Cara Replaced Nita Strauss

Alice Cooper guitarists Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen explain how 22-year-old Anna Cara, discovered through Instagram and YouTube videos, came to fill in for Nita Strauss in the band’s touring lineup.

Artimus Pyle Band Announces 2026 Tour Dates Celebrating Lynyrd Skynyrd

The Artimus Pyle Band will launch a 2026 tour on August 27 in Cleveland, Ohio, with stops across seven states through November. Former Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle discussed his history with the band and his current lineup in a new interview.

Steven Tyler, Accuser Julia Holcomb Clash Over Abortion Evidence Ahead of Trial

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and accuser Julia Holcomb are fighting over whether jurors in their upcoming trial can hear about two abortions Holcomb had in the 1970s.

Ritchie Blackmore Reunites With Deep Purple Onstage for First Time in 33 Years

Ritchie Blackmore stepped onstage with Deep Purple in Wantagh, New York, on August 12, 2026, to play ‘Smoke on the Water,’ his first live appearance with the band since 1993.