The band’s debut album boasted two smashing singles (Handle With Care and End Of The Line), but among its album cuts, Last Night, Petty’s cheeky, Caribbean-spiced ditty, was a particular highlight.Īlthough billed as a solo album, all of the Heartbreakers with the exception of Stan Lynch appeared on Full Moon Fever, a three-way co-production by Petty, Mike Campbell and Jeff Lynne. Petty might have been the awestruck “young kid” in the Wilburys supergroup, which also included heavyweights Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, George Harrison and Jeff Lynne, but he more than held up his end. After the meticulously crafted Southern Accents, Petty and his band got back to stripped-down, ramshackle rocking, and this Stonesy effort (co-written by Bob Dylan) packed grit and good humour alongside biting social commentary. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Eddie Murphy wasn’t too pleased about being namechecked in Petty’s laundry list of overexposed 80s celebrities – though there’s no word what Vanessa Redgrave or Joe Piscopo thought. Get the embed code Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Damn The Torpedoes Album Lyrics1.Casa Dega2.Century Cit圓.Don't Do Me Like That4.It's Rainin' Again5.Louisiana Of A Doubt9.Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid)10.Somethin' Are You Doin' In My Life?13.You Tell MeTom Petty & The Heartbreakers Lyrics provided by Yeah, she always likes to leave me with a shadow of a doubtĪnd she's always been so hard to get aroundĪnd she's always been so hard to live without And she's always been so hard to figure out
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