My greatest Of All Tunes feature is typically one song per artist, so lots of people (and variety) can be in the game. but we did a top 10 on Prince, and that was fun. I’m not going to do one for everyone—like I won’t do one for The Beatles, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, or any number of other artists that I adore.

But I will do one for Tom Petty because, hey, he’s a superstar. An incredibly underrated songwriter and performer. A fantastic creator. and one of my all-time favorites. So I wanted to do a top ten. but I couldn’t. As i went through Petty’s catalog, I found too numerous outstanding songs to limit myself—and if I did a top ten, half of it would have been off his Damn the Torpedoes album so I wouldn’t get to dig into his later, quieter work on Wildflowers.

So instead of doing ten songs, I’m doing five albums. the best of his 16 studio albums with The Heartbreakers, his three solo records, his three as a traveling Wilbury, one with Mudcrutch, and his multiple live albums. These are the vital five Tom Petty albums, complete with covers. This implies I can’t post covers of a lot of his best tunes (no totally free Fallin!) , but you can’t have everything…

Let’s start….

BERKELEY PLACE’S top 5 TOM PETTY ALBUMS…WITH COVERS!

#5 hard Promises (1981)

TP and the Heartbreakers’ fourth album had its share of hits (“The Waiting”) but it’s best known for hosting the tune “Insider,” which would be the first of several songs Petty would use as an excuse to duet with Stevie Knicks of Fleetwood Mac, and which would pole vault him into a new level of fame. like “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”

Covers:
The Waiting

The Waiting by local H (direct link)

A thing about You
That Covers That – Vol 1 – deluxe edition by Hippodrome

Bonus! (Not on the album)
March 2015: Tom Petty by hench