American Girl (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song) Due to lyrics about a desperate girl on a balcony hearing "cars roll by out on 441", the song has long been rumored to be about a college student who died by suicide by jumping from the Beaty Towers residence hall at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville
American Girl Lyrics Meaning – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers American Girl, fittingly, was the last song played in concert by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers before Tom Petty’s tragic death The band played it as the final encore of the last concert of their 40th University Tour at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California
Tom Petty Once Revealed the True Inspiration Behind ‘American Girl’ and . . . Among Petty’s many hit songs is “American Girl,” the tune that put him and The Heartbreakers on the map The urban legend says the song is about the suicide of a college student, but Petty debunked that myth and revealed the truth years before he died
How Tom Petty’s “American Girl” Became His Most Iconic Song Without . . . Shrouded in the intrigue of an urban myth about a deadly acid trip, and cryptic lyrics, many shared that this 70s classic was about a suicide American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers etched the superstar onto the Mt Rushmore of rock n’ roll storytellers
Why Tom Pettys American Girl Is Perfect - The Village Voice An urban legend long held that “American Girl” was about a female student who committed suicide at the University of Florida in Petty’s native Gainesville — near the Route 441 of the lyrics —
Free Fallin - Reseda, Los Angeles, California - Songfacts There's a heavy moral weight to the lyrics; girls seem to be good and boys seem to be bad Girls love Jesus and America The "bad boys," then, are set apart by the contrast, and thus evil is invoked Finally, "free falling" is something you do when you leap off a building to commit suicide
American Girl – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Wow Vinyl American Girl is about the aspirational side of the American Dream: to find something better and improve on your present situation The urban myth that the song is about suicide was categorically dismissed by Petty himself "They could have just called me and found out it wasn't true," he said