From album
Full Moon Fever
Tom Petty · 1989 · Track 6
Details
TonalidadA
Compás4/4
Tempo136 BPM
Duración2:49
ÁlbumFull Moon Fever
Año1989
ISRCUSMC18928253
The story behind
The song Feel a Whole Lot Better, which is part of the album Full Moon Fever, stands out for the way Tom Petty explored his musical roots, paying homage to those who inspired him. The composition of this track, like much of the album, emerged from the collaboration between Petty and Jeff Lynne, who also handled the production. This creative union resulted in a sound that resonated with the artist's influences, creating a piece that feels connected to the history of the music that shaped him.
This album, Full Moon Fever, was released on April 24, 1989, and marked Tom Petty's solo debut. It featured the participation of members of his band, The Heartbreakers, such as Mike Campbell, and also figures like Roy Orbison and George Harrison, who shared the stage with Petty in Traveling Wilburys. The recording took place in the United States, and the album achieved a notable reception, reaching third place on the Billboard 200 chart and earning multiple platinum certifications in the country and in Canada. The duration of Feel a Whole Lot Better is 3:16.
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