Songs and Music from "She's the One"

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All tracks are written by Tom Petty, except where noted

Songs and Music from "She's the One"
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Soundtrack album / studio album by
ReleasedAugust 6, 1996
Recorded1992–1996
Studio Sound City, Village Recorders and Andora Studios
Genre Rock
Length51:57
Label Warner Bros.
Producer
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers chronology
Playback
(1995)
Songs and Music from "She's the One"
(1996)
Echo
(1999)
Singles from Songs and Music from "She's the One"
  1. "Walls (Circus)"
    Released: July 29, 1996
  2. "Climb That Hill"
    Released: 1996
  3. "Change the Locks"
    Released: 1996
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Walls (Circus)" 4:25
2."Grew Up Fast" 5:09
3."Zero from Outer Space" 3:08
4."Climb That Hill"Petty, Mike Campbell 3:57
5."Change the Locks" Lucinda Williams 4:56
6."Angel Dream (No. 4)" 2:27
7."Hope You Never" 3:02
8."Asshole" Beck Hansen 3:11
9."Supernatural Radio" 5:22
10."California" 2:39
11."Hope on Board" 1:18
12.""Walls (No. 3)"" 3:03
13."Angel Dream (No. 2)" 2:27
14."Hung Up and Overdue" 5:48
15."Airport" 0:57

Angel Dream

Angel Dream was released in 2021 to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the original album and included the addition of four outtakes ("One of Life's Little Mysteries", J.J. Cale's "Thirteen Days", "105 Degrees", and the instrumental "French Disconnection"), while eliminating "Angel Dream (No. 4)", "Hope On Board", "Airport", "Walls (Circus)" and a number of tracks that originated at the Wildflowers sessions, "Hope You Never", "California", and "Hung Up And Overdue". These tracks were instead featured on the third disc of Wildflowers and All The Rest.

All tracks are written by Tom Petty, except where noted

Angel Dream
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Angel Dream (No. 2)" 2:28
2."Grew Up Fast" 5:09
3."Change the Locks"Williams4:54
4."Zero from Outer Space" 3:05
5."Asshole"Hansen3:11
6."One of Life's Little Mysteries" 3:10
7."Walls (No. 3)" 3:01
8."Thirteen Days" J. J. Cale 3:36
9."105 Degrees" 3:11
10."Climb That Hill"Petty, Campbell3:55
11."Supernatural Radio (Extended Version)" 6:03
12."French Disconnection" 2:19

Personnel

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

Singles

Chart performance for singles from Songs and Music from "She's the One"
YearSingleChartPosition
1996"Walls (Circus)"US Billboard Hot 100 69 [25]
US Mainstream Rock Chart 6 [26]
"Climb That Hill"6 [27]
1997"Change the Locks"20 [28]

Certifications

Certifications for Songs and Music from "She's the One"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [29] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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