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  2. Traveling Wilburys - Wikipedia

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    Tom Petty George Harrison first mentioned the Traveling Wilburys publicly during a radio interview with Bob Coburn on the show Rockline in February 1988. When asked how he planned to follow up the success of his Cloud Nine album, Harrison replied: "What I'd really like to do next is... to do an album with me and some of my mates... It's this new group I got [in mind]: it's called the Traveling ...

  3. Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    According to statements by Harrison in the documentary The True History of the Traveling Wilburys (filmed in 1988 about the making of the album and re-released on the bonus DVD included in The Traveling Wilburys Collection), the whole band gave various contributions to all songs, although each song was mainly written by a single member; the joint songwriting credit came from the fact that ...

  4. Tweeter and the Monkey Man - Wikipedia

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    Composition and lyrical content. "Tweeter and the Monkey Man" contains five verses in 5 minutes 27 seconds, making it the longest Traveling Wilburys song put to record. Dylan sings lead on the song's verses, with the rest of the group (except Orbison) singing backup on the chorus. The song tells the story of two drug dealers – Tweeter and the ...

  5. Handle with Care (song) - Wikipedia

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    Handle with Care (song) " Handle with Care " is a song by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. It was released in October 1988 as their debut single and as the opening track of their album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. The song was the first recording made by the group, although it was originally intended as a bonus track on a ...

  6. End of the Line (Traveling Wilburys song) - Wikipedia

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    End of the Line (Traveling Wilburys song) " End of the Line " is a song by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. It was the final track on their debut album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, released in October 1988. It was also issued in January 1989 as the band's second single. The recording features all the Wilburys except Bob ...

  7. Not Alone Any More - Wikipedia

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    Otis Wilbury, Nelson Wilbury. " Not Alone Any More " is a song by the British–American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys from their 1988 album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. It was sung by Roy Orbison and serves as his main contribution to the album. The song was written mainly by Jeff Lynne, although all five members of the Wilburys are credited ...

  8. Wilbury Twist - Wikipedia

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    Music Videos. "Wilbury Twist" on YouTube. "Wilbury Twist" (original) on YouTube. " Wilbury Twist " is a song by the British–American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys and is the final track on their 1990 album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. The song was also released in March 1991 as the second single from that album.

  9. Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 is the second and final studio album by the Traveling Wilburys, a group consisting of George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. It was released on October 29, 1990, as the follow-up to their 1988 debut, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. The band members again adopted pseudonyms for their contributions, using new ...