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  2. Into the Great Wide Open - Wikipedia

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    For the song, see Into the Great Wide Open (song). Into the Great Wide Open is the eighth studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Released in July 1991, it was the band's last with MCA Records. The album was the second that Petty produced with Jeff Lynne, following the successful Full Moon Fever (1989).

  3. Greatest Hits (Tom Petty album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits (Tom Petty album) Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on November 16, 1993. It is Petty's best-selling album to date and was certified 12× Platinum by the RIAA on April 28, 2015.

  4. Mary Jane's Last Dance - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane's Last Dance. " Mary Jane's Last Dance " is a song written by Tom Petty and recorded by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was recorded while Petty was recording his Wildflowers album and was produced by Rick Rubin, guitarist Mike Campbell, and Petty. [2] The sessions would prove to be the last to include drummer ...

  5. Tom Petty - Wikipedia

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    Website. tompetty.com. Signature. Thomas Earl Petty (October 20, 1950 – October 2, 2017) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was the leader and frontman of the rock bands Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Mudcrutch and a member of the late 1980s supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. He was also a successful solo artist.

  6. Echo (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album) - Wikipedia

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    Echo is the tenth studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Released in April 1999, the album reached number 10 on the Billboard 200 aided by singles "Free Girl Now", "Swingin'" and "Room at the Top", which hit numbers 5, 17 and 19 respectively on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock Tracks in 1999. The album was the band's last collaboration ...

  7. Change of Heart (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song)

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    Petty was inspired to write "Change of Heart" based on The Move's 1972 single "Do Ya". Petty was very inspired by the way Jeff Lynne had used chords on the track, and wanted to use the same "crunchy" guitar riff that was used on "Do Ya". After that, the lyrics and title came and the song was completed. [4] [5]

  8. Mojo (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album) - Wikipedia

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    Mojo is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on June 15, 2010, on CD and June 29 on Blu-ray. [1][2] It was Petty's first album with the Heartbreakers in eight years. [3] Mojo debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 125,000 copies in its first week of release. [4]

  9. Playback (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album) - Wikipedia

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    Playback is a box set compilation by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1995. It contains popular album tracks, B-sides, previously unreleased outtakes, and early songs by Petty's previous band Mudcrutch. The first three discs of this collection are Petty's singles with and without the Heartbreakers, arranged in rough chronological order.