Behind The Song

A Spark of Brilliance: Behind the Unfiltered Tom Petty Classic That He Wrote in Under Four Minutes

Tom Pettyโ€™s lyrics have also been a treat to behold. He was one of heartland rockโ€™s finest artists, and heโ€™s still sorely missed years after his passing in 2017. In the context of his songwriting, itโ€™s not exactly surprising that it often didnโ€™t take Petty long to pen a megahit tune or two.ย One such hit was a chart-topping folk-rock hit from 1994, โ€œWildflowersโ€. The song was the title track of a similarly commercially successful album that was packed with other noteworthy hits, but Tom Petty wrote โ€œWildflowersโ€ in under four minutes.

For a song of that caliber, thatโ€™s really surprising. Or is it?

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Tom Petty wrote โ€œWildflowersโ€ 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 Pettyโ€™s headspace at the time. He even verified that in writing.

โ€œI just took a deep breath and it came out,โ€ said Petty of โ€œWildflowersโ€. โ€œThe 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 Iโ€™d 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 thereโ€™s probably nothing wrong at all.โ€

The Story Behind โ€œWildflowersโ€, the Song Tom Petty Wrote in Only Four Minutes

Petty divorced his wife in 1996 after the albumโ€™s completion, but the song itself seems to shine a light on what was going on in Pettyโ€™s subconscious. The notion that his marriage was already in trouble is hinted at in the lyrics of โ€œWildflowersโ€.

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.

Itโ€™s 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 youโ€™re a fan of โ€œWildflowersโ€, check out a home recording of the song that was released a few years after Pettyโ€™s passing in 2020. Even without wild production techniques, Petty was still quite an incredible musician.

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