Iconic power ballad from Metallica's self-titled 1991 album ("The Black Album"), notable for its emotional lyrics and departure from the band's thrash metal roots. Features one of Kirk Hammett's most memorable guitar solos.
"Nothing Else Matters" is a power ballad from Metallica's self-titled fifth studio album (The Black Album). Notably featuring acoustic guitar elements, it became one of their most commercially successful songs and a staple of rock radio.
"Nothing Else Matters" is a power ballad by Metallica from their self-titled 1991 album (commonly called "The Black Album"). It became one of their most iconic songs, blending emotional lyrics with a melodic structure unusual for their earlier thrash metal style.
"Nothing Else Matters" is a power ballad from Metallica's self-titled 1991 album, notable for its introspective lyrics and melodic structure contrasting with the band's usual thrash metal style. The string quartet arrangement mentioned in user data appears to be a later interpretation.
A signature power ballad featuring James Hetfield's introspective lyrics and Kirk Hammett's iconic guitar solo, originally released on Metallica's self-titled 1991 album.