I was encouraged by the lyrics of nearly every song! They all have a special meaning to me. I felt like Tom Petty had followed me through my ups, downs, get togethers, break ups and wrote these songs to me! Even the Losers and The Waiting are probably the songs that encouraged me...
Conversely, this song feels more personal than it really is. Petty took an imaginary trip back home, but this time stayed in character – though his father, who Petty once described to NPR's Terry Gross as a "cad," really did have a string of mistresses. "I wrote the lyrics out first...
Conversely, this song feels more personal than it really is. Petty took an imaginary trip back home, but this time stayed in character – though his father, who Petty once described to NPR's Terry Gross as a "cad," really did have a string of mistresses. "I wrote the lyrics out first...
Conversely, this song feels more personal than it really is. Petty took an imaginary trip back home, but this time stayed in character – though his father, who Petty once described to NPR's Terry Gross as a "cad," really did have a string of mistresses. "I wrote the lyrics out first...
off the album's first song. "It was really only 30 minutes of my life," he later toldRolling Stone, yet Petty admitted that a day rarely went by when someone didn't mention "Free Fallin'." That he could create such an unforgettable juxtaposition between the exuberance of"I'm free!"...
off the album's first song. "It was really only 30 minutes of my life," he later toldRolling Stone, yet Petty admitted that a day rarely went by when someone didn't mention "Free Fallin'." That he could create such an unforgettable juxtaposition between the exuberance of"I'm free!"...
Conversely, this song feels more personal than it really is. Petty took an imaginary trip back home, but this time stayed in character – though his father, who Petty once described to NPR's Terry Gross as a "cad," really did have a string of mistresses. "I wrote the lyrics out first...