It goes without saying that these women have earned their reputations as rock goddesses, but if you had to pick a "greatest" song sung by one of these outrageously talented vocalists, which one would it be? That's the question Ranker asked, and music lovers were quick to vote for their favorites.
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Nicks popped up again in the #6 position with her 1981 hit "Edge of Seventeen" from her debut solo album, Bella Donna, followed by Benatar and her 1979 breakthrough single, "Heartbreaker" at #5.
The legendary Ann Wilson of Heart had the honor of taking both second and first place, with "Crazy on You" (1975) at #2 and "Barracuda" (1977) coming in first.
“Some really sleazy guy came up to me and implied to me that he was really turned on by the fact that me and Nance were lesbian incestual lovers,” she said. “That just really got him going in his fantasy, yeah. That made me so mad because I love my sister. Suddenly, my mother’s face, you know, came right up saying, ‘Don’t get into show business. It’s so tacky, full of sleazy people that are going to misunderstand you.’”
Decades later, that song is clearly still just as relevant as ever.
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