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Tom Petty Jeff Lynne Mike Campbell ‡ Full Moon Fever: 1989 [22] "Saving Grace" † Tom Petty Highway Companion: 2006 [23] "Square One" Tom Petty Highway Companion: 2006 [23] "This Old Town" Tom Petty Highway Companion: 2006 [23] "Time to Move On" Tom Petty Wildflowers: 1994 [24] "To Find a Friend" Tom Petty Wildflowers: 1994 [24] "Turn This ...
The band would continue to tribute their performances to Tom Petty during halftime in several other games throughout the 2022-23 football season. In December 2023, Petty's song "Love Is a Long Road" was used in the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI, [124] which is considered one of the most anticipated video games ever made. [125]
Petty also mentioned his mother, Katherine, who died in 1980 in the song, and stated he didn't go to her funeral because of his hatred for funerals and because his presence would have raised a commotion.
"Free Fallin'" is widely regarded as one of Petty's best songs. Billboard and Rolling Stone both ranked the song number four on their lists of the greatest Tom Petty songs, [10] [11] while WatchMojo considers it to be Tom Petty's best song. [12]
Tom Petty’s been gone for seven years, but he seems as ubiquitous as ever in 2024. The concert film Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party, directed by Cameron Crowe and aired on MTV just once in ...
Playback is a box set compilation by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1995. It contains popular album tracks, B-sides, previously unreleased outtakes, and early songs by Petty's previous band Mudcrutch. The first three discs of this collection are Petty's singles with and without the Heartbreakers, arranged in rough chronological order.
The Best of Everything is a 2019 greatest hits album with recordings made by Tom Petty, with his backing band The Heartbreakers, as a solo artist, and with Mudcrutch. It was released on March 1. It was released on March 1.
This song was first released as part of the Greatest Hits album in 1993. [3] It rose to No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Petty's first Billboard top-20 hit of the 1990s, [4] and also topped the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart for two weeks. [5] Internationally, the song reached No. 2 in Portugal and No. 5 in Canada.