
Tom Petty revealed that Elvis Presley had a significant contribution to his musical career.
He Wild flowers The singer’s love for the iconic Presley began since he was only 10 years old and when his uncle got a job on the movie’s set Follow that dream In 1962.
Petty could see the king arrive at the set, an experience that continued to keep him when he began to grow more fonder and more affectionate music.
“It arrived in a fleet of White Cadillacs,” Petty recalled Rolling stone In 2011, he added: “People were shouting, delivering records on a chain breath fence for him to sign. I remember that his hair was so black that the sunlight was shining.”
“Only a nod and greetings made your skin anthill,” Petty said at that time remembering: “I was high for weeks. He lit a fever in me to get all the records I could, and really digested it. Elvis became the soundtrack of my early years.”
However, at that time, the Mary Jane’s last dance Hitmaker had almost a decade full of presley things he had to happen.
It was the popular 1956 Heartbreak Hotel, That made Tom Petty become a fan of Elvis Presley for life.
“It could have been the national anthem,” he said, and declared before concluding: “It moves, and when the piano enters, it begins to roll in this really sensual way. The track is very creepy and very empty, there is only low and a small piano, with DJ Fontana touching the deepest groove.”