(hennemusic) Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers are streaming a previously-unreleased alternate version of the 1985 track, "The Best Of Everything", as a preview to a newly-announced hits collection of the same name.
Recorded during sessions for the band's sixth album, "Southern Accents", the alternate take restores a lost verse from the one that surfaced on the original project - you can hear both versions below.
Due November 16, "The Best Of Everything" is billed as "the first career-spanning collection" of all of Petty and the band's hits, plus those from his solo work and Mudcrutch.
The 38-track set presents the previously-unissued song, "For Real", and a brand new essay on the rocker by Cameron Crowe. "The Best Of Everything" will be available in multiple versions, including 2CD and 4LP packages and a limited 4LP colored vinyl edition. Stream the song and read more here.
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