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      • "Leave Virginia Alone" was originally meant to be on Tom Petty's studio album Wildflowers, but the track did not make the album. In a Billboard interview with Rod Stewart, Stewart revealed that Petty's manager gave him the song when Petty believed the track was too similar to a previous hit of his. "
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  2. Background. "Leave Virginia Alone" was originally meant to be on Tom Petty's studio album Wildflowers, but the track did not make the album. [2] . In a Billboard interview with Rod Stewart, Stewart revealed that Petty's manager gave him the song when Petty believed the track was too similar to a previous hit of his. [3] "

  3. May 14, 2024 · In the first verse, Petty describes how he chased her down the alley and over the hill to steal her will. Virginia is portrayed as both elusive and enticing, symbolizing the essence of freedom and adventure. The chorus repeats the plea to leave Virginia alone, emphasizing her distinctiveness.

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  4. Tom Petty wrote "Leave Virginia Alone" in 1993 for his 1994 album Wildflowers, but it didn't make the cut, so he gave the song to Rod Stewart, who included it on his 1995 album A Spanner In The Works.

  5. Dec 29, 2023 · “Leave Virginia Alone” originally belonged to Tom Petty’s album “Wildflowers” but ended up in the hands of Rod Stewart. Petty’s manager believed the song was too reminiscent of one of Petty’s previous hits, and thus, Stewart was given the opportunity to bring it to life.

  6. Oct 19, 2020 · Ironically, while Petty wrote “Leave Virginia Alone” by himself, the single didn’t make it onto the Wildflowers CD. Instead, the song was handed to Rod Stewart, who recorded and released it on his 1995 album A Spanner in the Works.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · Another track, “Leave Virginia Alone,” was given to Rod Stewart a year earlier for the English singer’s record A Spanner in the Works. Petty’s stripped-down take leaves...

  8. Sep 10, 2023 · Three years after his death in 2017, Petty was still able to serenade his fans with the release of his contemplative take on “Leave Virginia Alone”, a song he wrote in 1993 but was given to Rod Stewart, who made a hit out of it in 1995 off his 17th studio album, A Spanner in the Works.