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“Free Girl Now” was also available as a free download in MP3 format and was only the second track by a major recording artist ever to be released free in this way. This was their 10th studio album and featured the singles “Free Girl Now”, “Room At The Top” and “Swingin’”. This was the album that contains the track “The Waiting” which was their joint top single with “Learning To Fly” (Into The Great Wide Open) spending 6 weeks at number one. Their 4th studio album “Hard Promises” was released on May 5th 1981 and featured Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood Mac) on the track “Insider”. Over the years “American Girl” became one of their signature songs. This was their debut album which initially did very little in the charts, until their British tour which saw the album reach number 24 on the UK album charts and the single “Anything That’s Rock ‘n’ Roll” became a hit in the UK. The album was recorded live in the studio without any overdubs at all.Ħ. The album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart selling 125,000 copies in its first week of sales. This has to be one of Petty’s most blues laden albums with some tracks reminiscent of the Allman Brothers. Stand out tracks include “Saving Grace”, “Big Weekend” and “Turn This Car Around”.

This was Tom’s 3rd and final solo album which was released on July 25th 2006 and reached number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart. Standout tracks include “American Dream Plan B”, and “Red River”. Tom went back to his bluesy roots for this one and it worked even though popular music had seemed to have moved on. This was the 13th studio album by the band and their final album before Tom’s death 3 years later. Here's what it looks like now 48 Songs About Louisiana | Localizador Food stamp benefit chart 2022 louisiana See Also Louisiana's last inhabited barrier island bore the brunt of Hurricane Ida.

It also featured the singles “Don’t Come Around Here No More”, “Rebels/Southern Accents” and “Make It Better (Forget About Me)”. This was the 6th album release from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and featured the track “Southern Accents” that was covered by Johnny Cash and recorded for his “Unchained”album. The track “Jammin’ Me” was co-written by Bob Dylan (fellow Traveling Wilbury). It’s also the album with the most songwriting collaborations between Tom and guitarist Mike Campbell.


This was the album that Tom tried to sound live even though it was studio recorded. It reached number 15 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced 3 singles which were “Walls (Circus)”, “Change The Locks” and “Climb That Hill”. This was the album that served as the soundtrack to the 1996 film “She’s The One” which was written and directed by Edward Burns. Songs and Music from “She’s the One” (1996) “You Got Lucky” is up there with the very best single tracks by Tom Petty, but sadly the rest of the album isn’t so hot.Tom disliked this album mainly because the co-producer Jimmy Lovine never allowed the inclusion of the track “Keeping Me Alive” which is a shame because this album could have done with a track like that. The only stand out songs are the title track and “Dreamville”. On this album he let his anger spill out into his songs. Tom Petty spent most of his working life arguing against the corporate suits in the recording companies.
