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1994 song by Tom Petty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Time to Move On" is a song by Tom Petty from his second solo studio album Wildflowers (1994). A live version was released on the live disc of the 2020 box set Wildflowers & All the Rest.[3] The song is similar to the title track, in the same vein but with some orchestration.[4]
"Time to Move On" | |
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Song by Tom Petty | |
from the album Wildflowers | |
Released | 1994 |
Genre | Folk rock[1][2] |
Length | 3:14 |
Label | Warner Bros. |
Songwriter(s) | Tom Petty |
Producer(s) | Rick Rubin |
AllMusic described the song as a lesser-known masterpiece by Tom Petty, and a highlight on the album. It was described as reminiscent of "Go and Say Goodbye" by Buffalo Springfield, although the song also has life's road and challenges as a theme.[5]
While the song was not played live very often by Tom Petty (60 times with the Heartbreakers and once alone)[citation needed], it became quite popular on streaming services: it is Petty's seventh most streamed solo song on Spotify, surpassing popular singles that were live staples, such as "Yer So Bad" and "It's Good to Be King".[6]
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