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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' second single from their debut album, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It is from 1977 and people still play it all the time. That is when you know a song was a good one.
The chorus is only four lines, but it is sooo good:
Oh yeah, all right
Take it easy, baby
Make it last all night
She was an American girl
And along with the chorus, the second verse is astounding:
Well it was kind of cold that night,
She stood alone on her balcony
Yeah, she could hear the cars roll by,
Out on 441 like waves crashin' on the beach
And for one desperate moment
There he crept back in her memory
God it's so painful when something that's so close
Is still so far out of reach
Is that not a powerful set of lyrics? "God it's so painful when something that's so close / Is still so far out of reach," hits home I think for everyone. But while it is so relatable, I guess you could say it is a tiny bit depressing. "And for one desperate moment / There he crept back in her memory." A "desperate moment" is always a hopeless moment.
So many different feelings I feel are tackled in this song, which is partially why I think it is formidable. The band made it an upbeat, fun-sounding song, yet they talk about a girl who stands on her balcony alone thinking about some guy who has no meaning to us as listeners. It is like, you want to feel badly for her, but the song is so dance-worthy that you...can't. Am I misinterpreting it? Probably.
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