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    The Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Song the Band Refused to Play Live Since They Barely Knew It

    By Tina Benitez-Eves,

    9 days ago
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    When Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released their seventh album, Let Me Up (I’ve Had Enough), it opened with a track co-written by Petty, guitarist Mike Campbell, and Traveling Wilburys bandmate Bob Dylan, “Jammin’ Me,” which went to No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks charts and No. 18 on the Hot 100. Lower down on the list was another song that would never get played live by the band after 1990.

    The penultimate “How Many More Days” was barely performed live since its release on the band’s 1987 album except for 11 dates including four on the band’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Caravan Tour and the remainder on their Strange Behaviors Tour in 1989, including the Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California on July 29, along with Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio on August 8, and Hampton, Virginia on September 12, and presumably the last time in Oakland, California on March 6, 1990.

    “That was ad-libbed quickly, and not a bad song,” said Petty of “How Many Days,” which was pieced together on the spot for the album. “Our wardrobe girl, Linda, she always requests that one. And we always laugh because we know damn well we’re not gonna play it. We never do it. We don’t know it. Just that she thinks we would know it is hysterical.”

    [RELATED: 7 Songs You Didn’t Know Tom Petty Wrote for Other Artists]

    “The Waiting,” Part II”

    Written by Petty, “How Many More Days” could have very well been the sequel to the band’s 1981 hit “The Waiting“—one of the most difficult songs he ever wrote—drawing on the agony of anticipation, for love.

    There is something little darling

    That I want you to know

    Honey I love you, yeah I need you

    Every night, everyday goes so slow

    How many more days?

    I want to see you again

    Yes, I remember you smiling

    I remember you feeling mighty fine

    I remember your kiss, I remember your touch

    I can’t get you out of my mind

    Little girl, how many more days?

    I need to see you again

    How long will that take?

    I want to see you again

    Oh babe can’t you see? I’ll be honest with you

    Please don’t lie babe, please don’t smile

    Please don’t play around with this heart of mine

    Can’t you see?

    It’s something I want babe

    It’s more than that, it’s something I need

    Oh little darling please be truthful, please

    Be faithful, please come now to me

    Oh baby, I need to see you again

    Chugging through Campbell’s solos, Belmont Tench’s piercing piano, and Petty’s improvised lyrics, “How Many Days” is the jam song that could have been. Though overlooked by Petty and the Heartbreakers, it remains a buried gem from the band’s end-of-the-’80s stretch.

    Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

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