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Tom petty crawling back to you
Tom petty crawling back to you












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The title of the 2020 book Somewhere You Feel Free: Tom Petty and Los Angeles comes from a lyric in the album's title song "Wildflowers".

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In April 2015, when Petty's back catalog was released in high-resolution audio, this was one of only two albums not included in the series ( Songs and Music from "She's the One" was the other one), but a hi-res version was available on Pono Music. and became one of Petty's most streamed and popular songs. The title track, while not released as a single, charted at #16 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart and at #3 on the Billboard Lyric Find. 2, 6, and 12 respectively on the Mainstream Rock chart. It was followed by " You Wreck Me", "It's Good to Be King" and "A Higher Place" which reached Nos.

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13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Album Rock Tracks chart for one week. įour singles were released from the album between 19, the most successful of which, " You Don't Know How It Feels", reached No. Guitar World placed the album at number 49 in their "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994" list. Rolling Stone placed Wildflowers at number 12 on their list of the best albums of the 1990s. However, the album was not credited to the Heartbreakers because, in Petty's words, "Rick (Rubin) and I both wanted more freedom than to be strapped into five guys." Freedom notwithstanding, Petty chose to use most of his regular band as session players, demonstrating his comfort with that format. Steve Ferrone plays drums on Wildflowers and would join the band officially the following year. (It’s recommended that you listen to this on Spotify as their embed only has 200 songs.The album features all members of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, with the exception of drummer Stan Lynch. “Crawling Back To You” performed live on Soundstage, 2008Ī filterable, searchable & sortable somewhat up to date database with links to every “Certain Song” post I’ve ever written. I just wish I could have finally discovered it under better circumstances, you know? At least for now.Ĭompared to some of the more showy songs on Wildflowers - the three-chord crunch of “You Wreck Me,” the grandly sly sarcasm of “It’s Good To Be King,” the bouncy jangle of “A Higher Place” - I guess it was easy for me to sleep on “Crawling Back To You,” but no more.

tom petty crawling back to you

Which, of course, never stopped Tom - or you, or me, or anyone really - from worrying about those things.Īnd the end, after a pair of Roger McGuinn-esque guitar solos from Campbell, the song stops dead, and he repeats the title over and over - sad, resigned, not really wanting to, but knowing it seems like the only choice.

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And in fact, it didn’t catch my attention until 2009’s The Live Anthology, and even then, I probably didn’t realize that it was from Wildflowers until - well, just a couple of weeks ago, I guess.ĭominated by Benmont Tench’s piano and some slight shimmering guitar from Mike Campbell, “Crawling Back To You” is one of the more musically sparse songs on Wildflowers, and continually stopping and starting, getting cut short every time it picks up any kind of momentum, because he’s not running back to her, he’s crawling, plus he really wants you to pay attention to this masterful verse. Like “Crawling Back To You,” a song that sits near the very end of 1994’s Wildflowers, and a song that I know that I totally ignored at the time. Of course, in the weeks since he died, I’ve immersed myself in his music, hoping to glean some kind of insights on old favorites, as well as maybe discover some new favorites. That’s what I did with Led Zeppelin earlier this year, and what I’ll be doing next year with Neil Young.īut of course, because he basically dropped dead with no warning, I had no chance to do all of that with Tom Petty. Usually, I like to prepare for all of this: when I know I’m getting near time to write about an artist about whom I’m going to go really deep, I’ll start incorporating their music in my life in weeks in advance - watching YouTube videos while on the elliptical putting their songs on my house mix reading books about their life and/or works.














Tom petty crawling back to you