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Artist/Band:
Tom Petty
Lyrics for Song: Mary Jane's Last Dance
Lyrics for Album: Greatest Hits [1993]
She grew up in an Indiana town,
Had a good-lookin' mama who never was around.
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
With them Indiana boys on them Indiana nights.
Well, she moved down here at the age of eighteen.
She blew the boys away, was more than they'd seen.
I was introduced and we both started groovin'.
I said, "I dig you baby, but I got to keep movin' on.
Keep movin' on."
Last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain.
I feel summer creepin' in and I'm tired of this town again.
Well, I don't know, but I've been told,
You never slow down, you never grow old.
I'm tired of screwin' up, tired of going down,
Tired of myself, tired of this town.
Oh, my, my. Oh, hell, yes.
Honey, put on that party dress.
Buy me a drink, sing me a song.
Take me as I come 'cause I can't stay long.
Last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain.
I feel summer creepin' in and I'm tired of this town again.
There's pigeons down on Market Square.
She's standin' in her underwear,
Lookin' down from a hotel room.
Nightfall will be comin' soon.
Oh, my, my. Oh, hell, yes.
You've got to put on that party dress.
It was too cold to cry when I woke up alone.
I hit my last number and walked to the road.
Last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain.
I feel summer creepin' in and I'm tired of this town again.
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About Mary Jane's Last Dance
Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance" stands as a poignant centerpiece on his 1993 *Greatest Hits* compilation, capturing the band's signature blend of rock and roll energy and melancholic storytelling. The track exemplifies Petty's ability to weave personal narrative into anthemic melodies, reflecting on themes of lost love and the fleeting nature of youth. Recorded during the height of his career, the song showcases his distinctive vocal delivery and songwriting prowess, characteristic of the mid-1980s era when he was crafting some of his most enduring works. As a staple of his discography, the recording resonates with fans who appreciate the raw emotion and rhythmic drive that defined Tom Petty's musical legacy. It serves as a reminder of his commitment to creating music that feels both intimate and universally relatable, bridging the gap between his earlier hits and his later explorations of sound. The song remains a powerful testament to his impact on rock music, offering a timeless reflection on the complexities of human connection and the passage of time. |
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| Album Lyrics: Greatest Hits [1993] |
 Tom Petty
"Greatest Hits [1993]"
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