About Alanis Morissette:
Alanis Morissette is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter and actress who rose to international fame in the mid-1990s with her breakthrough album Jagged Little Pill. Known for her emotionally charged lyrics, expressive vocals, and confessional songwriting style, Morissette helped redefine the role of women in alternative rock. Songs like “You Oughta Know,” “Ironic,” and “Hand in My Pocket” resonated with a generation, capturing themes of heartbreak, identity, and empowerment with raw honesty. The success of Jagged Little Pill, which sold over 30 million copies worldwide, earned her critical acclaim, multiple Grammy Awards, and a permanent place in music history.
Beyond her early mainstream success, Morissette has continued to evolve artistically, releasing a series of introspective albums that explore personal growth, spirituality, and relationships. She’s also become an advocate for mental health awareness, feminism, and holistic wellness, using her platform to speak on issues close to her heart. In addition to her music career, Morissette has acted in film and television and co-created a Broadway adaptation of Jagged Little Pill, which received widespread praise. Her enduring relevance and authenticity have solidified her as a powerful voice in contemporary music and culture.
About “Head Over Feet”:
“Head Over Feet” is one of the standout tracks from Alanis Morissette’s groundbreaking 1995 album Jagged Little Pill. Unlike the album’s more angst-driven songs, this track presents a gentler, more grateful tone, as Morissette sings about falling in love with someone who treats her with kindness and respect. The lyrics reflect a sense of surprise and appreciation, highlighting the emotional safety and mutual admiration that can exist in a healthy relationship. Musically, it features a melodic blend of acoustic guitar and soft percussion, allowing her expressive vocals and confessional lyrics to take center stage.
The song resonated with listeners for its sincerity and emotional honesty, offering a refreshing contrast to the raw fury of tracks like “You Oughta Know.” Released as a single in 1996, “Head Over Feet” became a commercial success and a fan favorite, further showcasing Morissette’s versatility as a songwriter. Its conversational tone and vulnerability helped solidify her reputation for writing songs that speak directly to the human experience. Over time, “Head Over Feet” has remained a beloved part of her catalog, celebrated for its heartfelt depiction of love built on friendship, support, and emotional intimacy.
🎶 “Head Over Feet” Intermediate Piano: Lyrical Version
Key features of this version:
- Vocal line shifted higher for “sparkling” sound
- Suggested tempo is slightly slower to create a mellow mood
- 9 total pages
- Includes full lyrics
- Run time is approximately 5:00
🧐 Sheet music sneak peek:

🎶 “Head Over Feet” Easy Piano Solo
Key features of this version:
- Ideal for late beginners/early intermediates
- 8 total pages
- Includes full lyrics
- Run time is approximately 5:00
🧐 Sheet music sneak peek:



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