Life on the road as a traveling musician has a reputation for being glamorous, fun, and exciting. And for some high-profile artists whose tour buses are essentially mobile homes, it certainly can be. But this lifestyle can also look like hours and hours of freeways whipping past the window, slightly burnt gas station coffee, and finding ways to ignore nervous butterflies and kill time without depleting all your energyโor sobrietyโbefore a show.
Frankly, those last few experiences can happen even to people we would now consider rock โnโ roll royalty, like Janis Joplin. In a late 1960s interview, the โPiece Of My Heartโ singer lamented over how downtime compares to short bursts of performing. One of the people absorbing that interview was a young Tom Petty, who later turned it into a classic track from 1981.
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Even though The Byrdsโ Roger McGuinn would suggest otherwise.
Did Tom Petty Have Janis Joplin or Roger McGuinn to Thank?
In Paul Zolloโs Conversations With Tom Petty, the Floridian rock โnโ roller described how he came up with the idea for โThe Waitingโ, the lead single from his 1981 album, Hard Promises. Although he couldnโt pinpoint a specific interview, he said he was pretty sure that he lifted the hook in the chorus, โthe waiting is the hardest part,โ from Janis Joplin. While she didnโt say those exact words, Petty explained, โIt was something to that effect: โeverything else is just waiting.โ Thatโs where that came from, I think.โ
If Pettyโs memory served him correctly, Joplin had been talking about how much she loved being on stage. Everything else, the raspy-voiced singer argued, was โwaiting.โ Though if one were to ask The Byrdsโ Roger McGuinn who gave Petty the idea for that song, he would say it was him. Petty told Zollo, โMcGuinn swears that he said it to me. Maybe he did. I donโt think so.โ
The Song Lived Up to Its Own Name During the Writing Process
Of course, someone could say โthe waiting is the hardest partโ about anything. Hearing back from a potential lover. Sitting at a restaurant before the food comes out. The week-long break between episodes of a new show. (It was the 80s, after all.) Itโs entirely possible that Roger McGuinn said it at some point to someone, much like itโs possible that Janis Joplin expressed those sentiments about waiting around for the next time she could perform.
In a true โlife imitates artโ moment, Tom Petty said that writing โThe Waitingโ was, well, a waiting game. โIt took a very long time to write the song,โ he said. โI had a really good chorus, and I had to work backwards from the chorus. So, thatโs always hard. But I was really determined that I was going to get it. And I got it. It just took me a long time. It took weeks of working on it.โ
โI just had to get the whole fish in the boat,โ he added. โI knew I hooked it.โ
And indeed he did. โThe Waitingโ topped the Billboard Top Tracks chart and peaked at No. 19 on the Hot 100. It also performed well in Canada, peaking at No. 6. Good things really do come to those who wait, even if itโs hard.
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