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Tom Petty Has Another Best Of This Time With Two Unreleased Songs

by Paul Cashmere on October 9, 2018

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Tom Petty ‘The Best of Everything really is everything. The new compilation will include Petty with and without The Heartbreakers, with Mudcrutch and with Stevie Nicks and it will contain two previously unreleased songs.

The new tracks are ‘For Real’ and an alternate take of ‘The Best of Everything’. The original ‘The Best of Everything’ was from the 1985 album ‘Southern Accents’.

The ‘The Best of Everything’ album will also include an essay written by director Cameron Crowe, who has used Petty’s music in his movies ‘Almost Famous’, ‘Elizabethtown’ and ‘Jerry Maquire’.

Disc 1
1. Free Fallin’
2. Mary Jane’s Last Dance
3. You Wreck Me
4. I Won’t Back Down
5. Saving Grace
6. You Don’t Know How It Feels
7. Don’t Do Me Like That
8. Listen To Her Heart
9. Breakdown
10. Walls (Circus)
11. The Waiting
12. Don’t Come Around Here No More
13. Southern Accents
14. Angel Dream (No. 2)
15. Dreamville
16. I Should Have Known It
17. Refugee
18. American Girl
19. The Best Of Everything (Alt. Version)

Disc 2
1. Wildflowers
2. Learning To Fly
3. Here Comes My Girl
4. The Last DJ
5. I Need To Know
6. Scare Easy
7. You Got Lucky
8. Runnin’ Down A Dream
9. American Dream Plan B
10. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (feat. Stevie Nicks)
11. Trailer
12. Into The Great Wide Open
13. Room At The Top
14. Square One
15. Jammin’ Me
16. Even The Losers
17. Hungry No More
18. I Forgive It All
19. For Real

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