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I'm Gone (Jeff Lynne song) If You Belonged to Me; Illusions in G Major; In for the Kill (Electric Light Orchestra song) In My Own Time (Electric Light Orchestra song) In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2) Indian Queen (song) Inside Out (Traveling Wilburys song) Interludes (song) Into the Great Wide Open (song) Is It Alright; It Really Doesn't Matter
Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty "I Won't Back Down" Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty "Love is a Long Road" Mike Campbell, Petty" A face in the crowd" Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty "Runnin' Down a Dream" Campbell, Lynne and Petty "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" Gene Clark "Yer So Bad" Lynne and Petty "Depending on You" Tom Petty "The Apartment Song" Petty "Alright for Now" Petty
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2022) ELO performing live during their 1981 Time Tour. From left: Jeff Lynne, Louis Clark (obscured), Kelly Groucutt, Bev Bevan, and Richard Tandy The English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) recorded over 190 songs from 1971 to 2019. The band's music is characterised by their blending of Beatlesque pop, classical ...
In 2014, Lynne re-formed ELO and resumed concert touring under the name "Jeff Lynne's ELO". Outside of ELO, Lynne's producing credits include the UK or US Top 10 albums Cloud Nine (Harrison, 1987), Mystery Girl (Orbison, 1989), Full Moon Fever (Petty, 1989), Into the Great Wide Open ( Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers , 1991), Flaming Pie ( Paul ...
Borderline (Jeff Lynne song) Boy Blue (Electric Light Orchestra song) Brainwashed (George Harrison song) Breaking Out (song) Breath Away from Heaven; Brontosaurus (The Move song) Buildings Have Eyes; Built to Last (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song) But I Try
It should only contain pages that are Jeff Lynne songs or lists of Jeff Lynne songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jeff Lynne songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Jeff Lynne told Rolling Stone magazine that the idea came from him listening to the original Electric Light Orchestra recordings, and thinking that he could produce a better result having since had a long career as a record producer. [1] Lynne decided to re-record a number of songs from scratch, and began with "Mr. Blue Sky".
AllMusic reviewer Zachary Curd called the song "Essentially a love song, 'Turn to Stone' is orchestrated, computerized, epic rock music courtesy of Jeff Lynne." [6] The song was also reviewed by Donald A. Guarisco who stated "This dynamic opener from the Out of the Blue album is a good example of Electric Light Orchestra's skill for mixing string-laden pop hooks with driving rock and roll."