One that features Jelly Roll and even samples Tom Petty. “Last Dance with Mary Jane” borrows its hook and title from Petty’s 1993 song of the sorta-same name (“Mary Jane’s Last Dance”).
M.I.A. The “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” flip is pretty obvious, but it works well enough, and Jelly Roll sounds good singing his verse. I wish Dre hadn’t put filters all over Tom Petty’s ...
Snoop Dogg's new album, Missionary is out now. It features a cameo by the late Tom Petty on one of his own songs, "Last Dance With Mary Jane." Though titled after the original Heartbreakers song ...
‘Last Dance With Mary Jane’, for the first time. The genre-blurring link-up, which features production from Dr Dre and a ...
This taped program of the live concert features some of their greatest hits including "Free Fallin,'" "Mary Jane's Last Dance, " "I Won't Back Down," and more. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ...
Tom Petty's posthumous collaboration with Snoop Dogg and Jelly Roll, “Last Dance With Mary Jane,” debuts at No. 2 on ...
Tom Petty may not call the Sunshine State ... After I put my 25 together, I noticed I didn't have two fan "requests": Mary Jane's Last Dance (never loved it, although Mike Campbell's riff is ...