List of songs recorded by Tom Petty

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Tom Petty performing in 2016.

The following is a table of all songs recorded by Tom Petty , both as a solo artist and as a member of the Heartbreakers.

Contents

Songs with the Heartbreakers

Contents
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Notes  · References
Key
Indicates single release
Indicates songs not written or co-written by Tom Petty
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release
TitleWriter(s)Original releaseYearRef.
"About to Give Out" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Accused of Love" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Ain't Love Strange" Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Airport" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"All Mixed Up" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"All or Nothin'" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"All the Wrong Reasons" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"All You Can Carry" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"American Dream Plan B" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"American Girl" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Angel Dream (No. 2)" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Angel Dream (No. 4)" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Any Way You Want It" (live)
(The Dave Clark Five cover)
Dave Clark The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Asshole"
(Beck cover)
Beck Hansen Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Baby's a Rock 'n' Roller" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"The Best of Everything" Tom Petty Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Between Two Worlds" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"Billy the Kid" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Blue Sunday" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Breakdown" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Built to Last" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"Burnt Out Town" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Can't Stop the Sun" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Candy" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Casa Dega" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Non-album single
B-side to "Don't Do Me Like That"
1979
"Century City" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Change of Heart" Tom Petty Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"Change the Locks"
(Lucinda Williams cover)
Lucinda Williams Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Climb That Hill" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Counting on You" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"The Criminal Kind" Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"The Damage You've Done" Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"The Dark of the Sun" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"Deliver Me" Tom Petty Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"Diddy Wah Diddy" (live)
(Bo Diddley cover)
Bo Diddley
Willie Dixon
The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Dogs on the Run" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Don't Bring Me Down" (live)
(The Animals cover)
Gerry Goffin
Carole King
Pack Up the Plantation: Live! 1985 [15]
"Don't Come Around Here No More" Tom Petty
Dave Stewart
Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Don't Do Me Like That" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Don't Pull Me Over" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Dreamville" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Echo" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Even the Losers" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Fault Lines" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Finding Out" Tom Petty Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"First Flash of Freedom" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Mojo 2010 [12]
"Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Forgotten Man" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Free Girl Now" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Friend of the Devil" (live)
(Grateful Dead cover)
John Dawson
Jerry Garcia
Robert Hunter
The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Full Grown Boy" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Gator On The Lawn" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)"
1981 [16]
"Goldfinger" (live)
(Shirley Bassey cover)
John Barry
Leslie Bricusse
Anthony Newley
The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Good, Good Lovin'" (live)
(James Brown cover)
James Brown
Albert Shubert
The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Good Enough" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Mojo 2010 [12]
"Green Onions" (live)
(Booker T. & the M.G.'s cover)
Steve Cropper
Al Jackson Jr.
Booker T. Jones
Lewie Steinberg
The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Grew Up Fast" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Have Love Will Travel" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Here Comes My Girl" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Heartbreakers Beach Party" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "Change Of Heart"
1983 [16]
"High In the Morning" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Hometown Blues" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Hope on Board" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Hope You Never" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"How Many More Days" Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Hung Up and Overdue" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Hurt" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"I Don't Know What to Say to You" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "Listen to Her Heart"
1978 [16]
"I Don't Wanna Fight"Mike Campbell Echo 1999 [1]
"I Just Want to Make Love to You" (live)
(Muddy Waters cover)
Willie Dixon The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"I Need to Know" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"I Should Have Known It" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Mojo 2010 [12]
"I Want You Back Again" (live)
(The Zombies cover)
Rod Argent The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"I'm a Man" (live)
(Bo Diddley cover)
Bo Diddley
Koko Taylor
The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"I'm in Love" (live)
(Aretha Franklin cover)
Bobby Womack The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Insider" Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"Into the Great Wide Open" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"It Ain't Nothin' to Me" Tom Petty
Dave Stewart
Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"It'll All Work Out" Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"It's Rainin' Again" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "Refugee"
1980 [16]
"Jammin' Me" Tom Petty
Bob Dylan
Mike Campbell
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Jefferson Jericho Blues" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Joe" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Kings Highway" Tom Petty Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"Kings Road" Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
" The Last DJ " Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Learning to Fly" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Let Yourself Go" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Letting You Go" Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"Like a Diamond" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Listen to Her Heart" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"Little Girl Blues"
(Aretha Franklin cover)
Tom Petty Mojo
(iTunes bonus track)
2010
"Lonesome Sundown" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Lost Children" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Louisiana Rain" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Lover's Touch" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Luna" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Magnolia" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"Make It Better (Forget About Me)" Tom Petty
Dave Stewart
Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Make That Connection" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "Jammin' Me"
1987 [16]
"Makin' Some Noise" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"The Man Who Loves Women" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"Mary Jane's Last Dance" Tom Petty Greatest Hits 1993 [17]
"Mary's New Car" Tom Petty Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Money Becomes King" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"My Life/Your World" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Mystery Man" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Mystic Eyes" (live)
(Them cover)
Van Morrison The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"Needles and Pins" (live)
(Jackie DeShannon cover)
Sonny Bono
Jack Nitzsche
Pack Up the Plantation: Live! 1985 [15]
"Nightwatchman" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"No More" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"No Reason to Cry" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"No Second Thoughts" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"Nowhere" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes (Deluxe Edition)1979 [18]
"Oh Well" (live)
(Fleetwood Mac cover)
Peter Green The Live Anthology 2009 [7]
"One More Day, One More Night" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"A One Story Town" Tom Petty Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"Out in the Cold" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"Peace in L.A." Tom Petty Non-album single1992 [19]
"Playing Dumb" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye
(Vinyl and Blu-ray bonus track cover)
2014
"Power Drunk" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Rebels" Tom Petty Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Red River" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Refugee" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Restless" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"Rhino Skin" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Rockin' Around (With You)" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Room at the Top" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Runaway Trains" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Running Man's Bible" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"The Same Old You" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"A Self-Made Man" Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid)" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"Shadow People" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"Shout" (live)
(The Isley Brothers cover)
O'Kelly Isley Jr.
Ronald Isley
Rudolph Isley
Pack Up the Plantation: Live! 1985 [15]
"Sins of My Youth" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
"So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (live)
(The Byrds cover)
Chris Hillman
Roger McGuinn
Pack Up the Plantation: Live! 1985 [15]
"Somethin' Else"Bob Cochran
Sharon Sheeley
Damn the Torpedoes (Deluxe Edition)1979 [18]
"Something Big" Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"Something Good Coming" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Something in the Air"
(Thunderclap Newman cover)
Speedy Keen
Andy Newman
Greatest Hits 1993 [17]
"Somewhere Under Heaven" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Non-album single2015 [20]
"Southern Accents" Tom Petty Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Spike" Tom Petty Southern Accents 1985 [9]
"Stories We Could Tell" (live)
(John Sebastian cover)
John Sebastian Pack Up the Plantation: Live! 1985 [15]
"Straight into Darkness" Tom Petty Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"Strangered in the Night" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
"Supernatural Radio" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Surrender" Tom Petty Anthology: Through the Years 2000 [21]
"Sweet William" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "Room At The Top"
1999
"Swingin'" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Takin' My Time" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"A Thing About You" Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"Think About Me" Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2]
"This One's for Me" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"Too Good to Be True" Tom Petty Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"Too Much Ain't Enough" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"Trailer" Tom Petty Non-album single
B-side to "Don't Come Around Here No More"
1985 [16]
"The Trip to Pirate's Cove" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"Two Gunslingers" Tom Petty Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"U.S. 41" Tom Petty Mojo 2010 [12]
"U Get Me High" Tom Petty Hypnotic Eye 2014 [5]
" The Waiting " Tom Petty Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"Walls (Circus)" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"Walls (No. 3)" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]
"A Wasted Life" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"We Stand a Chance" Tom Petty Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"What Are Doin' in My Life" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"When a Kid Goes Bad" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"When the Time Comes" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"The Wild One, Forever" Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1976 [6]
" A Woman in Love (It's Not Me) " Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"Won't Last Long" Tom Petty Echo 1999 [1]
"You and I Will Meet Again" Tom Petty Into the Great Wide Open 1991 [4]
"You and Me" Tom Petty The Last DJ 2002 [11]
"You Can Still Change Your Mind" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Hard Promises 1981 [14]
"You Got Lucky" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Long After Dark 1982 [10]
"You Tell Me" Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes 1979 [13]
"You're Gonna Get It" Tom Petty You're Gonna Get It! 1978 [8]
"Zero from Outer Space" Tom Petty Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3]

Songs as a solo artist

Contents
A  · B  · C  · D  · F  · G  · H  · I  · J  · L  · M  · N  · O  · R  · S  · T  · W  · Y  · Z
Key
Indicates single release
Indicates songs not solely written by Tom Petty
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release.
TitleWriter(s)Original releaseYearRef.
"Alright for Now" Tom Petty Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Ankle Deep"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"The Apartment Song"Tom Petty Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Around the Roses" [lower-alpha 1] Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Big Weekend"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Cabin Down Below"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Crawling Back to You"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Damaged by Love"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Depending on You"Tom Petty Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Don't Fade on Me"Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Don't Treat Me Like a Stranger" Tom PettyNon-album single
B-side to "I Won't Back Down"
1989 [25]
"Down South"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Down the Line" Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Non-album single
B-side to "Free Fallin'" (US)
1989 [26]
" A Face in the Crowd " Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Flirting with Time"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Free Fallin'" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Girl on LSD" Tom PettyNon-album single
B-side of "You Don't Know How It Feels"
1994 [27]
"The Golden Rose"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Hard on Me"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"A Higher Place"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Home" [lower-alpha 1] Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Honey Bee"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"House in the Woods"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"I Won't Back Down" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better"
(The Byrds cover)
Gene Clark Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"It's Good to Be King"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Jack"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Love Is a Long Road"Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"A Mind with a Heart of Its Own"Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Night Driver"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Only a Broken Heart"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Runnin' Down a Dream" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Mike Campbell
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"Saving Grace" Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Square One"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"This Old Town"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Time to Move On"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"To Find a Friend"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Turn This Car Around"Tom Petty Highway Companion 2006 [23]
"Wake Up Time"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Wildflowers"Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Yer So Bad" Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]
"You Don't Know How It Feels" Tom Petty Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"You Wreck Me"Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Wildflowers 1994 [24]
"Zombie Zoo"Tom Petty
Jeff Lynne
Full Moon Fever 1989 [22]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Special edition bonus track

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