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Petty has released critically acclaimed solo albums, the first of which was 1989's Full Moon Fever which included his signature tune, "Free Fallin'" as well as "I Won't Back Down", later covered by Johnny Cash, and "Runnin' Down a Dream and Gene Clark's Byrds classic "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" - the album's only cover song.

The Heartbreakers were dismayed by Petty's decision to go solo; despite this Campbell plays on every track, Tench contributed to one track, and Howie Epstein reluctantly provided backing vocals to two tracks.

Tom's second solo album, Wildflowers was, for all intents and purposes, a Heartbreakers record as it included all members except for Stan. The album, which featured Steve Ferrone on drums, produced the single "You Don't Know How It Feels".

Petty's most recent solo album was Highway Companion.
In 2007, a four-hour film titled Runnin' Down a Dream was released, documenting the career of the band, directed by Peter Bogdanovich which runs periodically on the Sundance Channel.

As well as members of Petty and the Heartbreakers themselves, the film contains interviews with friends and fellow musicians Eddie Vedder, Jeff Lynne, Jackson Browne, Warren Zanes, Dave Stewart, Stevie Nicks and others. Archive interviews from George Harrison, Denny Cordell and Stan Lynch were also used.

The film, which follows Petty and the Heartbreakers from its inception as Mudcrutch right up to Petty's 2006 album, Highway Companion, was spread over the first two discs of the four, and was the original director's cut. The third contains a live concert in Gainesville, Florida while the fourth is a CD of rare and unreleased material

In October 2008 an alternative DVD version, this one containing both a slightly edited movie and three previously unreleased performances, was released to the public.
Current members Tom Petty -- lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica (1976--present)
Mike Campbell -- lead guitar, Bass, Keyboards, mandolin (1976--present)
Scott Thurston -- rhythm guitar, harmonica, synthesizers, backing vocals (1991--present)
Ron Blair -- bass, backing vocals (1976--1982, 2002--present)
Benmont Tench -- piano, organ, synthesizers, backing vocals (1976--present)
Steve Ferrone -- drums (1994--present)
Former members Stan Lynch -- drums, backing vocals (1976--1994)
Howie Epstein -- bass, backing vocals, mandolin (1982--2002)