Not every songwriter comes up with a functional use of their albums, but then again, Tom Petty isnโt just any songwriter. The Floridian rock โnโ rollerโs third and final studio album, Highway Companion, is exactly what it sounds like: a companion for long stretches of highway driving. Petty sat down with Paul Zollo to discuss the songs on the album, which, at the time, was still in the middle of production.
Petty explained that when he started working on Highway Companion, he had a โlooseโ idea about the album being โabout traveling and about driving. Iโve done songs about driving in the past. But I wanted this to have a different mood. I was lucky; I didnโt really struggle with these songs.โ He added, โI looked up one day, and I had ten songs.โ
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While not all of the songs were as immensely popular as, say, โMary Janeโs Last Danceโ or โFree Fallinโโ, there are still some incredible cuts on this album in particular. Standouts include the opening track, โSaving Graceโ, the sentimental follow-up, โSquare Oneโ, and โDown Southโ, which tends to automatically resonate with anyone who has a mailing address south of the Mason-Dixon.
Tom Petty Specifically Designed This Album to Go On the Road
Speaking to Paul Zollo in 2005, Tom Petty said that the title Highway Companionโwhich he was still calling โtentativeโ at the timeโfell into place naturally. โIt just came to me, that this would be a nice highway companion. Like a good book that you could take with you on a trip. I liked that. Itโs good traveling music. Something you could go on a journey with, and it would be a nice companion.โ
Petty continued, โIโm pretty proud of this album. I think Iโve done something that Iโm particularly proud of. I hope people get to hear it.โ
Highway Companion is also notable for its common lyrical thread of the passing of time. The album reflects on this phenomenon in different ways, something that lends itself nicely to long drags in the car. He called this recurring theme a โsubliminal choice,โ adding, โI didnโt intend to do that. Maybe itโs just getting older. You start realizing that you have a certain amount of time to deal with. And Iโm at that age where I realize time is really precious.โ
As someone who regularly travels for shows and spends long, long, long days in a passenger van, I can attest to the fact that Highway Companion really is just that. Itโs not often that a rock album will tell you its purpose from the title and actually follow through with that goal, but Pettyโs third and final solo album certainly does.
From the driving guitar riffs to the memorable melodies and the way the album naturally ebbs and flows like bends in the road, Highway Companion should be in any rock loverโs regular road trip rotation.
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