Tom Petty Earns Posthumous ‘Billboard’ Chart Hit
Tom Petty is earning some surprising love from Billboard on their Rock Digital Song Sales chart. On the latest edition of this Billboard chart, Petty’s song “Love Is A Long Road” has appeared at…

Tom Petty is earning some surprising love from Billboard on their Rock Digital Song Sales chart.
On the latest edition of this Billboard chart, Petty's song "Love Is A Long Road" has appeared at No. 7. How did this happen? The track was featured in the trailer for the video game Grand Theft Auto VI.
"Love Is A Long Road" is featured on Petty's hit 1989 debut solo album Full Moon Fever. The track is considered a deep cut on the album since it already many classic songs. Among them are "I Won't Back Down," "Runnin' Down a Dream" and "Free Fallin'."
Before the release of the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, Billboard reported on Dec. 7 that "Love Is a Long Road" already saw an over 8,000% increase in streams thanks to the GTA trailer.
Billboard noted, "Though 'Long Road' was only drawing between 4,000-5,000 daily official on-demand U.S. streams before over the weekend, that number was up to 78,000 on Monday (Dec. 4) – when the trailer first leaked on social media – and rocketed to 376,000 on Tuesday after the trailer’s proper release, according to preliminary numbers from Luminate: a gain of 8,421% from the prior Sunday."
More Love for Petty
The interest in "Love Is a Long Road" is not the first time this year that Petty received some unexpected love. In September, country star Chris Stapleton shared via Instagram his visit to the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention. The museum is located in Gainesville, Fla., which is the hometown of Petty. Understandably, the museum features artifacts from their favorite son from his legendary career.
Stapleton wrote, "My all-time favorite record is Tom Petty 'Wildflowers.' Standing on the rugs that were in the room, staring at the artifacts from its creation were highlight moments for me. Thanks Cade Museum for an unforgettable experience."
Released in 1994, Wildflowers was Petty's second solo studio album, which was the follow-up to his hit 1989 solo debut Full Moon Fever. Wildflowers is among Petty's most beloved works. The album features "You Wreck Me," "It's Good to Be King" and "You Don't Know How It Feels."
Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever contains 12 tracks. Truth be told, ranking 12 tracks shouldn't be a terribly difficult task. However, when it comes to ranking the songs from Full Moon Fever, there's just one problem: There isn't a weak song on this classic album.
Of course, this is a fact that many fans have realized in the 35 years since its release. While it's something that I personally have known for years as well, it wasn't until I literally sat down with the album that I discovered a newfound appreciation for a work I already loved.
After some intense internal struggle, here are all 12 songs from Full Moon Fever ranked.
Full Moon Fever Tracks Being Covered on Tom Petty Country Tribute Album
In February 2024, it was announced that a Tom Petty country tribute album was being released.
Aptly named Petty Country, the album is due out on May 31. The album features 20 tracks and an absolutely stacked roster of talent. Among the artists covering Petty are Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson & Lukas Nelson, Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Wynonna Judd, Lainey Wilson, George Strait, Dierks Bentley and more. Heartbreakers members Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench also play on the album.
The album features four covers of songs from Petty's Full Moon Fever: "Runnin' Down a Dream," "I Won't Back Down," "Yer So Bad" and "Free Fallin'." A full track listing with artists is below.
Petty Country - Track Listing
1. "I Should Have Known It" - Chris Stapleton
2. "Wildflowers" - Thomas Rhett
3. "Runnin' Down a Dream" - Luke Combs
4. "Southern Accents" - Dolly Parton
5. "Here Comes My Girl" - Justin Moore
6. "American Girl" - Dierks Bentley
7. "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" - Lady A
8. "I Forgive It All" - Jamey Johnson
9. "I Won't Back Down" - Brothers Osborne
10. "Refugee" - Wynonna Judd & Lainey Wilson
11. "Angel Dream #2" - Willie Nelson & Lukas Nelson
12. "Learning to Fly" - Eli Young Band
13. "Breakdown" - Ryan Hurd feat. Carly Pearce
14. "Yer So Bad" - Steve Earle
15. "Ways to Be Wicked" - Margo Price & Mike Campbell
16. "Mary Jane's Last Dance" - Midland
17. "Free Fallin'" - The Cadillac Three feat. Breland
18. "I Need To Know" - Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives
19. "Don't Come Around Here No More" - Rhiannon Giddens feat. Benmont Tench
20. "You Wreck Me (Live)" - George Strait
12. "Alright For Now"

If you're looking for evidence as to just how great 'Full Moon Fever' is, "Alright For Now" kicks off this list. (Sorry! Something had to rank 12th!) A two-minute acoustic tune, it's beautiful in its simplicity and earnestness.
Musician Tom Petty performs at the Bridgestone halftime show during Super Bowl XLII between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots on February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
11. "Depending on You"

A straight-forward love song, "Depending On You" cuts right to the chase: Stop trying to change yourself for other people! You're pretty great already!
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs on the main stage on day 2 of The Isle of Wight Festival at Seaclose Park on June 22, 2012 in Newport, Isle of Wight.
10. "The Apartment Song"

There's not a lot to "The Apartment Song," but its infectious, jaunty nature is absolutely undeniable. After one listen, it'll likely get stuck in your head, and that certainly isn't a bad thing.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers perform as part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park on September 17, 2006 in Austin, Texas.
9. "A Mind with a Heart of its Own"

Holy Bo Diddley, Batman! Between the energetic Diddley-inspired riff and the hooky chorus, perhaps "A Mind with a Heart of its Own" is the most underrated earworm of 'Full Moon Fever.' (No offense to the previously mentioned "The Apartment Song.")
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs during first day of the 2006 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 16, 2006 in Manchester, Tennessee.
8. "Zombie Zoo"

Delightfully tongue in cheek, "Zombie Zoo" has a little fun at the expense of goths. Even those who went through a goth phase in all its pale, black eyeliner glory have to admit this song's pretty on-point. Roy Orbison providing backing vocals doesn't hurt either.
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs during their 40th Anniversary Tour at Bridgestone Arena on April 25, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee.
7. "Feel a Whole Lot Better"

A cover of The Byrds "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better," this track kicks off side two of the LP/cassette version of 'Full Moon Fever.' Those listening to the album were drolly greeted with this information via the hidden track "Hello, CD listeners..." The backing vocals on this track come via Jeff Lynne, and they are just sublime.
Tom Petty performs onstage during MusiCares Person of the Year honoring Tom Petty at the Los Angeles Convention Center on February 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
6. "A Face in the Crowd"

"A Face in the Crowd" poignantly demonstrates how love can seemingly come out of nowhere. Or, in the case of its lyrics, "Out of a dream, out of the sky. Into my heart, into my life"
Tom Petty attends Songwriters Hall Of Fame 47th Annual Induction And Awards at Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 9, 2016 in New York City.
5. "Yer So Bad"

Easily the darkest song on the album, "Yer So Bad" tells the common tale of the aftermath of divorce. Of course, the tale is told from the perspective of a brother whose sister "married a yuppie" and "took him for all he was worth." Good thing the brother has someone to save him and is the "best thing I ever had."
Musician Tom Petty performs onstage during the 5th Annual Sean Penn & Friends HELP HAITI HOME Gala Benefiting J/P Haitian Relief Organization at Montage Hotel on January 9, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.
4. "Love Is a Long Road"

Ever given a relationship chance after chance to get better only to realize that you just need to get out? "Love Is a Long Road" is the perfect soundtrack for that situation.
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers kick off their summer 2014 tour in support of their latest album 'Hypnotic Eye' at Viejas Arena on August 3, 2014 in San Diego, California.
3. "Free Fallin'"

Petty said in an interview with 'Billboard' "...really just to amuse Jeff, honestly, I just sang that first verse. Then he starts laughing. Honestly, I thought I was just amusing Jeff but then I got to the chorus of the song and he leaned over to me and said the word, ‘freefalling.’" And that's how Petty's highest-charting hit was born!
Tom Petty performs onstage at the Firefly Music Festival at The Woodlands of Dover International Speedway on June 22, 2013 in Dover, Delaware.
2. "I Won't Back Down"

Of all of the running themes in rock and roll over its decades-long existence, defiance and rebellion are certainly among the most beloved. With "I Won't Back Down," those themes are front and center, and thirty years later, the song continues to be one of the greatest anthems of all time.
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs on the main stage on day 2 of The Isle of Wight Festival at Seaclose Park on June 22, 2012 in Newport, Isle of Wight.
1. "Runnin' Down a Dream"

From its opening riff to the fading out guitar solo, "Runnin' Down a Dream" is 4:23 of rock and roll perfection on an album packed with incredible songs. Co-written by Petty, Lynne and Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell, "Runnin' Down A Dream" might just be one of the simplest and yet most profound allegory about life itself. All of us have hopes and dreams, and every single day, we get a chance to work on that mystery and go wherever it leads to make them happen. If you by chance have Del Shannon's "Runaway" playing as all of this is going down, consider it a bonus.
Tom Petty performs during the 'Bridgestone Halftime Show' at Super Bowl XLII between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots on February 3, 2008 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.