Free Fallin'
"Free Fallin'" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Down the Line" (US only) "Love Is a Long Road" (UK 7", 12" and CD only) "Free Fallin'" (live) (UK 12" and CD only) |
"Free Fallin'" is the opening track from Tom Petty's 1989 solo album, Full Moon Fever. The song was written by Petty and his writing partner for the album, Jeff Lynne (and also features Lynne on backing vocals). The duo wrote and recorded the single in two days, making it the first song completed for Full Moon Fever.
"Free Fallin'" is one of Petty's most famous tracks, as well as his longest-charting. It peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in January 1990. Petty and The Heartbreakers performed the song at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1989 with Axl Rose and at the February 2008 Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show.[1] The song is ranked #177 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It was featured in the 1996 film Jerry Maguire and The Sopranos episode 2.13, "Funhouse" (2000). Lou Reed selected the song as one of his 'picks of 1989'.[2]
Los Angeles-area references
Multiple references to Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley appear in the lyrics of the song, including:
- "The Valley" – the name the San Fernando Valley is known as colloquially
- Reseda – a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley
- 101 "Ventura" Freeway - the lyrics mention "a freeway runnin' through the yard" of the subject's Reseda home - putatively the 101 Freeway, which has an exit for Reseda Boulevard, albeit in the higher-income neighborhood of Tarzana
- Ventura Boulevard – a primary east-west thoroughfare in the San Fernando Valley
- "Mulholland" – a reference to Mulholland Drive, an arterial road which traverses the San Fernando Valley and Bel Air, following the ridgeline of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains and the Hollywood Hills
Meaning
In his Full Moon Fever review published in BBC-Music on 2009-01-09, Chris Jones explained that "Free Fallin'" was one of the album's tracks that "addressed nostalgia while explaining how he'd reached this level of success. Hit single Free Fallin' mistily looked back at a childhood sweetheart ("She's a good girl, crazy 'bout Elvis... I'm a bad boy for breakin' her heart") left in his wake as he left Florida for the West Coast in search of stardom".[3]
Track listings
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Free Fallin'" | Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne | 4:14 |
2. | "Down the Line" | Buddy Holly, Bob Montgomery, Norman Petty | 2:54 |
Total length: | 7:08 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Free Fallin'" | Petty, Lynne | 4:14 |
2. | "Love Is a Long Road" | Petty, Mike Campbell | 4:06 |
Total length: | 8:20 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Free Fallin'" | Petty, Lynne | 4:14 |
2. | "Love Is a Long Road" | Petty, Mike Campbell | 4:06 |
3. | "Free Fallin'" (live) | Petty, Lynne |
Cover versions
- In 1993 - De La Soul and Teenage Fanclub sampled the song for "Fallin'", which appeared on the Judgement Night soundtrack
- In 1996 - In the film Jerry Maguire, Tom Cruise sings along in the car
- In 1996 - Stevie Nicks covered the song for the Party of Five soundtrack, and the song was later included on her album Enchanted
- In 1999 - Deana Carter sang a version of the song that played in the Season 3 finale's ending credits of Mike Judge's animated comedy King of The Hill (airdate May 14, 1999); this version was later included on the series soundtrack released later that year
- In 2001 - the Kings of Convenience EP Failure includes a live version
- In 2002 - YG Family's 97-YG-02 album includes a Korean version
- In 2003 - Tony Hadley, lead singer of new romantic band Spandau Ballet, released a cover version on his compilation True Ballads
- Since 2003 - Mýa covered the first song which was released from her Moodring album.
- In 2005 - Keith Urban's live cover appears on his DVD Livin' Right Now
- In 2006 - Rapper Pimp C sampled the song for "I'm Free", off his album Pimpalation
- In 2007 - American singer-songwriter John Mayer included a live cover version on his live album/DVD Where the Light Is
- In 2008 - In episode 119 of Cold Case, titled "Triple Threat", the song was covered with the second verse replaced with "Va Pensiero" from Verdi's Nabucco, sung in Italian by Russian singer-songwriter Elena Satine
- In 2008 - German singer/songwriter Willer covered the song on his album The Only Way
- In 2008 - Internet music sensation DJ Earworm created a mash-up called "If I Were A Free Fallin' Boy", which combines "Free Fallin'" with Beyoncé's 2008 single, "If I Were A Boy".[4]
- In 2009 - Chamillionaire sampled the song for his track "Good Morning"
- In 2009 - Ben Rector covered the song for his album Into the Morning
- In 2010 - The alternative rock band The Almost recorded a cover for the compilation Punk Goes Classic Rock
- Since 2010 - Three Days Grace has been playing a cover of this song on their tour
- In 2011 - Umphrey's Mcgee covered this song in Ashbury Park, NJ
- In 2011 - Alejandro Fuentes covered the song at Allsång På Grensen
- In 2012 - Max Milner performed the song on 'The Voice UK
References
- ^ Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-04-halftimefeb04,1,6574257.story.
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(help) - ^ Rolling Stone, March 8, 1990
- ^ Chris Jones (2009-01-09). "Tom Petty Full Moon Fever Review". BBC- Music.
- ^ DJ Earworm. "DJ Earworm – Music Mashups » If I Were a Free Fallin' Boy". djearworm.com.