Favorite Tom Petty Song
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Posted by glen 7 years, 1 month ago
Tom has passed, and I've been reflecting on the huge musical impact he had on my life.
This question was brought up in last week's podcast, and it was hard to pin down for me. I think if I had a gun to my head, I'd say it was I Won't Back Down. The man knew how to write a hook.
What's yours?
Edit: After giving a listen to a stellar Tom Petty playlist, I've revised my answer to a two-way tie: I Won't Back Down and Learning to Fly.
Second Edit: I've taken our answers and created a YouTube playlist to enjoy the favorites from the community. I'll continue to add to it as more answers come in.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV1WcNrG7dDqnlVwncCqnQQSy48to6Gj
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elancaster65
7 years, 1 month agoYep. My two as well. Being a pilot, Learning to Fly is an obvious choice (also one of my Fave Pink Floyd and Foo Fighters songs!). I Won't Back Down I used to sneak into the rotation when I played the music before, between and after services at church. I'm a rebel like that...
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glen
7 years, 1 month agoThat is an interesting point!
Note to self: write song with title "Learning to Fly".
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Razorback
7 years, 1 month agoI would probably go with "A Woman in Love" as my personal favorite. Followed closely by "Southern Accents" and "Wildflowers."
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glen
7 years, 1 month agoWildflowers is fantastic. Another nice change of pace for Tom.
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brian
7 years, 1 month agoBreakdown. It was overshadowed by American Girl, but being the first single they ever released, I really like that it was a slow, smooth 1980s groove — an interesting way to start off your career since he was known later for more driving rock songs.
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glen
7 years, 1 month agoTrue story: I was listening to this song driving down the highway with a friend near my high school when... yep, my car broke down.
Great song, crappy car.
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glen
7 years, 1 month agoAfter some more contemplation, I realized that Into the Great Wide Open is a song that seriously deserves consideration for my #1.
Not only is it an awesome track, it has a bizarre-yet-awesome music video featuring the likes of Johnny Depp, Gabrielle Anwar (from Burn Notice), Faye Dunaway and Friends Matt LeBlanc.
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stevebag
7 years, 1 month agoIt's Good to be King... Tom Petty - It's Good To Be King [Official Music Video]
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05tacoma
7 years agoI've got to go with either "Cabin down below" or "Mary Jane's Last Dance. Admittedly, as a drummer I pick songs based on "drumming fun factor" which I realize isn't everyone's gauge of goodness. If you want to teach a drummer about "playing in the pocket" Mary Jane's Last Dance is a great example of that. What I love about Tom Petty's songs are ones like Free Falling and Won't Back Down speak to people on a thousand different levels. How can that NOT be the mark of a truly great song?
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glen
7 years agoRunning Down a Dream was one of my favorites in high school because I could actually play the guitar lick! I totally get it.
Mary Jane's Last Dance: Another great, weird music video (with Kim Basinger, no less).
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joel.meyer.796
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glen
7 years agoGreat addition.
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emtay
7 years agoWatching him sing "Won't back down" on the 9/11 special that came on a few days after solidified it for me. But...coming home from school and turning on the MTV to see the hot girl on the skate ramp (who couldn't skate a lick) in the "Free Fallin" video had a big impact too. It still takes me back to my younger days.
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05tacoma
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Razorback
7 years agoThanks for the playlist, Glen.
Also just noticed that there is a whopping 4-hour documentary called "Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream" on Netflix. Have not watched it yet but it is now on my list.
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kmora008
6 years, 11 months ago"wild one forever"
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