Tom Pettyโs lyrics have also been a treat to behold. He was one of heartland rockโs finest artists, and heโs still sorely missed years after his passing in 2017. In the context of his songwriting, itโs not exactly surprising that it often didnโt take Petty long to pen a megahit tune or two.ย One such hit was a chart-topping folk-rock hit from 1994, โWildflowersโ. The song was the title track of a similarly commercially successful album that was packed with other noteworthy hits, but Tom Petty wrote โWildflowersโ in under four minutes.
For a song of that caliber, thatโs really surprising. Or is it?
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Tom Petty wrote โWildflowersโ in a matter of minutes. And when you read between the lines, that actually makes sense. The lyrics of this song are almost stream-of-consciousness in how they describe Pettyโs headspace at the time. He even verified that in writing.
โI just took a deep breath and it came out,โ said Petty of โWildflowersโ. โThe whole song. Stream of consciousness: words, music, chords. Finished it. I mean, I just played it into a tape recorder and I played the whole song and I never played it again. I actually only spent three and a half minutes on that whole song. So Iโd come back for days playing that tape, thinking there must be something wrong here because this just came too easy. And then I realized that thereโs probably nothing wrong at all.โ
The Story Behind โWildflowersโ, the Song Tom Petty Wrote in Only Four Minutes
Petty divorced his wife in 1996 after the albumโs completion, but the song itself seems to shine a light on what was going on in Pettyโs subconscious. The notion that his marriage was already in trouble is hinted at in the lyrics of โWildflowersโ.
You belong with your love on your arm,
You belong somewhere you feel free,
Run away, go find a lover,
Run away, let your heart be your guide,
You deserve deepest of cover,
You belong in that home by and by.
Itโs also widely believed that Petty struggled with h*roin abuse following his divorce in 1996. Fortunately, he got clean after a rehab stint in 1999. However, Wildflowers as a whole album seems to show a man swimming in his own mind, and it was almost like a sign of what was to come. Petty was likely struggling in his life when Wildflowers and its title track were in the works. That song is really vulnerable in a way that only Petty could muster.
If youโre a fan of โWildflowersโ, check out a home recording of the song that was released a few years after Pettyโs passing in 2020. Even without wild production techniques, Petty was still quite an incredible musician.
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