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{{Infobox song

| name = Into the Great Wide Open

| cover = Tompeitgwo.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

| album = Into the Great Wide Open

| B-side = Makin' Some Noise

| released = September 9, 1991

| format =

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Rock

| length =

* 3:45

* 6:41 (music video version)

| label = MCA

| writer =

* Tom Petty

* Jeff Lynne

| producer =

* Tom Petty

* Jeff Lynne

| prev_title = Learning to Fly

| prev_year = 1991

| next_title = Mary Jane's Last Dance

| next_year = 1993

| misc =

}}

"'Into the Great Wide Open'" is a song by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, included as the third track on their eighth studio album, 'Into the Great Wide Open' (1991). Released as a single in September 1991, the song reached number four on the US 'Billboard' Album Rock Tracks chart but stalled at number 92 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. Internationally, the song peaked at number 23 on the Canadian 'RPM' Top Singles chart and found moderate success in Belgium and Germany.

Music video



The music video for the single, directed by Julien Temple, starred Johnny Depp as the protagonist, Eddie Rebel, as well as Gabrielle Anwar as Eddie's girlfriend and Faye Dunaway as his manager, and featured cameos by Terence Trent D'Arby, Chynna Phillips, and Matt LeBlanc.http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=21760 The video was shot during the filming of 'Arizona Dream', in which both Depp and Dunaway starred, which was on hiatus as its director Emir Kusturica had suffered a nervous breakdown. The song was extended in order to include more of the 18 minutes of footage Temple had created.

Fresh out of high school, Eddie catches a bus to Hollywood and meets a girl (Anwar) who has a tattoo to match his: a heart impaled with a stiletto knife. They move into a motel-style apartment building. Eddie works as a doorman while his girlfriend teaches him to play guitar. Their landlady (Dunaway) turns out to be a cross between a fairy godmother and a svengali, managing his increasing success as a rock star.

Success quickly goes to Eddie's head. Things come to a peak when he excludes his manager from a red carpet event. Infuriated, she waves her magic wand (in the form of a cigarette holder) and breaks the spell, with disastrous results. 'Vanity Flaire' magazine reports that Eddie's girlfriend is pregnant. He appears drunk and belligerent at an awards ceremony, then acts up during a music video shoot. Eddie's career quickly fizzles, his girlfriend leaves him, and the heart in his tattoo fades away. The story closes with Eddie returning to the tattoo parlor, where he finds a newcomer (LeBlanc) getting the same tattoo from a new artist (Depp). Tom Petty then closes the video with the classic fairy tale ending, sardonically, that "they all lived happily ever after".

Petty took the line "a rebel without a clue" from the 1989 single "I'll Be You" by Minneapolis rock band The Replacements with whom he toured. The term was coined by Jim Steinman, who wrote "Rebel Without a Clue" for Bonnie Tyler on her 1986 release 'Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire'.

Petty himself appears in the video playing multiple roles, including the narrator, the tattoo artist, Eddie's roadie Bart and a reporter. The other members of the Heartbreakers are also given cameos throughout the video. Lead guitarist Mike Campbell helps present the award to Eddie toward the end of the video, keyboardist Benmont Tench portrays Eddie's record producer, bassist Howie Epstein portrays a motorcycle dealer, and drummer Stan Lynch portrays the doorman who refuses to let Eddie's manager into the red carpet event. Petty's manager Tony Dimitriades is also given a cameo as the record label A&R man who signs Eddie into a recording contract.

Petty later commented that it was "one of the only times I've ever felt fulfilled by a video. I even had people coming to me wanting to make it into a movie."

Track listings



'US and UK 7-inch single'

:A. "Into the Great Wide Open" 3:42

:B. "Makin' Some Noise" 3:25

'UK CD single 1'

# "Into the Great Wide Open" 3:40

# "Makin' Some Noise" 3:23

# "Strangered in the Night" 3:28

# "Listen to Her Heart" 3:01

'UK CD single 2'

# "Into the Great Wide Open"

# "I Need to Know"

'European CD single'

# "Into the Great Wide Open" 3:42

# "I Need to Know" 2:23

# "Breakdown" 2:42

Charts



James Bay Version



{{Infobox song

| name = Life Is a Highway

| type = single

| artist = James Bay

| album = Cars 3: The Soundtrack

| released = June 16, 2017

| recorded = 2016

| studio =

| genre = Country rock

| length = 4:36

| label = * Walt Disney

| writer = Tom Cochrane

| prev_year = 2016

| next_year = 2017

| misc =

}}

In 2016, American James Bay recorded a cover of this song for the Pixar animated film 'Cars 3', which was released on June 16, 2017 and the same day the soundtrack for the movie was released.

References



Category:1991 singles

Category:1991 songs

Category:MCA Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Julien Temple

Category:Song recordings produced by Jeff Lynne

Category:Songs written by Jeff Lynne

Category:Songs written by Tom Petty

Category:Tom Petty songs

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