List of songs produced by Jeff Lynne

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This is a list of songs and artists that Jeff Lynne has produced.

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Electric Light Orchestra

Out of the Blue

All music and lyrics were written by Jeff Lynne. Orchestra and choral arrangements by Jeff Lynne, Richard Tandy and Louis Clark. Orchestra conducted by Louis Clark.

Included on original version

2007 bonus tracks

  • "The Quick and the Daft"
  • "Latitude 88 North"

Discovery

Included on original version

2001 Bonus tracks

All Songs Written by Jeff Lynne except the latter, written by Maron McKenzie and Del Shannon

George Harrison

Cloud Nine

SongComposer(s)
"Cloud 9" George Harrison
"That's What It Takes" George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Gary Wright
"Fish on the Sand" George Harrison
"Just for Today" Harrison
"This Is Love" Harrison and Lynne
"When We Was Fab" Harrison and Lynne
"Devil's Radio" Harrison
"Someplace Else" Harrison
"Wreck of the Hesperus" Harrison
"Breath Away from Heaven" Harrison
"Got My Mind Set on You" Rudy Clark

Brainwashed

All songs written by George Harrison, except track 10, written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler.

Includes a concluding prayer, the "Namah Parvati", chanted by Harrison and his son Dhani Harrison in unison.

Traveling Wilburys

Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1

Included on original version

All songs written by the Traveling Wilburys ( Harrison, Lynne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty).

2007 bonus tracks

  • "Maxine"
  • "Like a Ship"

Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3

Included on original version

All songs written by the Traveling Wilburys.

  • "She's My Baby"
  • "Inside Out"
  • "If You Belonged To Me"
  • "Devil's Been Busy"
  • "7 Deadly Sins"
  • "Poor House"
  • "Where Were You Last Night?"
  • "Cool Dry Place"
  • "New Blue Moon"
  • "You Took My Breath Away"
  • "Wilbury Twist"

2007 Bonus tracks

SongComposer
"Nobody's Child"Cy Coben, Mel Foree
"Runaway" Del Shannon, Max D. Crook)

Tom Petty

Full Moon Fever

SongComposer(s)
"Free Fallin'" Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty
"I Won't Back Down" Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty
"Love is a Long Road" Mike Campbell, Petty
" A face in the crowd" Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty
"Runnin' Down a Dream" Campbell, Lynne and Petty
"I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" Gene Clark
"Yer So Bad" Lynne and Petty
"Depending on You" Tom Petty
"The Apartment Song" Petty
"Alright for Now" Petty
"A Mind with a Heart of Its Own" Lynne and Petty
"Zombie Zoo" Lynne and Petty

Into the Great Wide Open

SongComposer
"Learning to Fly" Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne
"Kings Highway" Petty
"Into the Great Wide Open" Petty and Lynne
"Two Gunslingers" Petty
" The Dark of the Sun" Petty and Lynne
"All or Nothin'" Petty, Mike Campbell, Lynne
"All the Wrong Reasons" Petty
"Too Good to Be True" Petty
"Out in the Cold" Petty, Lynne
"You and I Will Meet Again" Petty
"Makin' Some Noise" Petty, Campbell, Lynne
"Built to Last" Petty and Lynne

A Very Special Christmas 2

Highway Companion

All songs written by Tom Petty, no exceptions.

Included on standard version

  • "Saving Grace"
  • "Square One"
  • "Flirting with Time"
  • "Down South"
  • "Jack"
  • "Turn This Car Around"
  • "Big Weekend"
  • "Night Driver"
  • "Damaged by Love"
  • "This Old Town"
  • "Ankle Deep"
  • "The Golden Rose"

Special Edition bonus tracks

  • "Home"
  • "Around the Roses"
  • "Big Weekend" (demo version)
  • "This Old Town" (demo version)

Roy Orbison

The Beatles

Paul McCartney

Flaming Pie

All songs written by Paul McCartney, except where noted.

Julianna Raye

Something Peculiar

All songs written by Julianna Raye, no exceptions.

Dave Edmunds

Information

Riff Raff

Regina Spektor

Far

Lynne produced several tracks on Regina Spektor's album Far released in 2009:

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