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  2. You Wreck Me - Wikipedia

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    "You Wreck Me" is a song by American musician Tom Petty, the fourth track on his second solo studio album, Wildflowers (1994). The song was released as the second single from the album and became a concert staple. While the song did not chart on the US Billboard Hot 100, it did peak at number two on the Album Rock Tracks chart.

  3. Wildflowers (Tom Petty album) - Wikipedia

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    Wildflowers is the second solo studio album by American musician Tom Petty, released on November 1, 1994, [1] by Warner Bros. Records.It was the first album released by Petty after signing a contract with Warner Bros., where he had recorded as part of the Traveling Wilburys.

  4. Category:Songs written by Mike Campbell (musician) - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Songs written by Tom Petty - Wikipedia

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    I Will Run to You; I Won't Back Down; I'm Free (Pimp C song) If You Belonged to Me; Inside Out (Traveling Wilburys song) Insider (song) Into the Great Wide Open (song) It Ain't Nothin' to Me; It's Good to Be King (song)

  6. The Best of Everything (album) - Wikipedia

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    The title track of the compilation, "The Best of Everything" was originally released in 1985 on the album Southern Accents; the song was later released in two different versions on the posthumous compilations An American Treasure (2018), and this album.

  7. Wildflowers (Tom Petty song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wildflowers" is a popular song by Tom Petty and the opening track from the album of the same name. The song became quite popular in concerts, and though it was not released as a single, it charted at #16 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart, [2] at #11 on the Billboard Rock Digital Song Sales [3] and at #3 on the Billboard Lyric Find. [4]

  8. Live at the Olympic: The Last DJ - Wikipedia

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    Also featured are several of the band's other songs, and "You Wreck Me" from Petty's 1994 solo album Wildflowers. It was directed by Martyn Atkins. The DVD package includes a Bonus CD containing four covers, recorded for the PBS program Soundstage.

  9. Highway Companion - Wikipedia

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    Highway Companion has a score of 73 out of 100 from Metacritic based on "generally favorable reviews". [2] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine did not like that some songs on the album seemed to be made for the road while others were not but he felt that Jeff Lynne's production on this album was different than Full Moon Fever and Into the Great Wide Open, which appealed to him.