Mary Jane's Last Dance

Mary Jane's Last Dance
"Mary Jane's Last Dance"
Single by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
from the album Greatest Hits
Released November 16, 1993
Recorded July 22, 1993
Genre Rock, blues-rock, heartland rock
Length 4:35
Label MCA
Writer(s) Tom Petty
Producer Rick Rubin
Tom Petty
Mike Campbell
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers singles chronology
"Into the Great Wide Open"
(1992)
"Mary Jane's Last Dance"
(1993)
"Something in the Air"
(1993)

"Mary Jane's Last Dance" is the title of a song written by Tom Petty and recorded song by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was recorded on July 22, 1993 while Petty was recording his Wildflowers album, and was produced by Rick Rubin, guitarist Mike Campbell, and Tom Petty.[1] The sessions would prove to be the last to include drummer Stan Lynch before his eventual departure in 1994. This song was first released as part of the Greatest Hits album in 1993.[2] It rose to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his first Billboard Top 20 hit of the 1990s,[3] and also topped the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart for two weeks.[4]

Contents

Content

Asked if the song was about drugs (since "Mary Jane" is a common nickname for marijuana, and marijuana is said to kill pain), Heartbreaker guitarist Mike Campbell said, "In the verse there is still the thing about an Indiana girl on an Indiana night, just when it gets to the chorus he had the presence of mind to give it a deeper meaning. My take on it is it can be whatever you want it to be. A lot of people think it's a drug reference, and if that's what you want to think, it very well could be, but it could also just be a goodbye love song." In the rest of the interview, Campbell said that the song was originally titled "Indiana Girl" and the first chorus "Hey, Indiana Girl, go out and find the world." He went on to say that their producer, Rick Rubin didn't agree singing about "hey, Indiana Girl," so Rubin changed it a week later.[5]

Music video

The music video, which won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Male Video in 1994, features Petty as a morgue assistant who takes home a dead woman (played by Kim Basinger) for a dinner date. A scene in the video featuring the dead woman wearing a wedding dress in a room full of wax candles is loosely based on a passage from the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations. Later, Petty is shown carrying her to a rocky shore and gently releasing her into the sea. At the end of the video, Basinger is seen floating in the water with her eyes open.

During the final scenes of the video, Tom is seen carrying Kim Basinger through a cave before placing her in the water. The cave is located at Leo Carrillo State Park, Malibu CA where many movies and television shows were filmed.

Charts

Chart (1993-1994) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Album Rock Tracks 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 14
Canadian RPM Top Singles 5
Dutch Singles Chart 26
German Singles Chart 63
UK Singles Chart 52

End-of-year charts

End of year chart (1994) Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[6] 77

Cover versions

  • In 2010, the singer/songwriter Derwood released a southern rock/reggae version of the song. It was released as a single under the album name Mary Jane's Last Dance.
  • In 2006, a U.S. radio station claimed that Red Hot Chili Peppers hit single, "Dani California" had plagiarised Petty's song, "Mary Jane's Last Dance" even calling for Petty to sue the Chili Peppers. Longtime Petty and Chili Peppers producer, Rick Rubin produced both songs. Petty responded by saying that he was not going to sue the Chili Peppers and felt that there was no negative intent and that a lot of rock & roll songs sound alike.[7] Petty's song however resembles another song called Waiting For The Sun which was released in 1992 by The Jayhawks. The Jayhawks were the opening act for Petty's tour in 1992 and Benmont Tench played on both Waiting For The Sun and Mary Jane's Last Dance. [8]

References


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