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Fortunately, Tom's mom was the complete opposite of his dad. "[She] was a complete angel," he told Parade in 2010. "She'd give me Rolling Stones albums. My mom was always there, always great." He taught himself how to play guitar and at 17, he dropped out of high school to pursue music full-time and eventually moved to Los Angeles with his band, Mudcrutch. The band fell apart, but instead of moving back to Florida, Petty worked to put the pieces together for a new one: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. On Nov. 9, 1976, they released their debut album and the rest—as they say—is rock and roll history!

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The "Free Fallin'" singer's words seem pretty simple on the surface, but they're so powerful when you really let them sink in. So many of us are guilty of attaching success to the number of digits in our bank account, but he's saying that if you're able to do something you enjoy and it covers your bills, then that's what success really is. If you're making millions doing something you absolutely hate, then what's the point? Life is too short. Just like he sings in "Wildflowers," "You belong somewhere you feel free."

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in 1976

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The move made him feel like a product and so he refused to work under the new label or let them release any new music that had already been recorded. The massive conglomerate and its powerhouse legal team sued him for breach of contract, threatened to seize his assets and attempted to legally block him from recording music for anyone else. Petty could have lost everything, but he stood up for what he believed in and what he loved. He filed for bankruptcy and paid out of his own pocket to record new music.

From there, they negotiated a new contract where Petty would win back both creative control and his publishing rights. Plus, any new music would be released under a subsidiary label so he wouldn't need to deal with MCA executives ever again! It was one of the biggest behind-the-scenes artist wins in music history—and it was all because Petty cared more about his principles than his bank account.

Both with the band and as a solo artist, Tom Petty would go on to become one of the biggest artists in music history. On Oct. 2, 2017, he died at the age of 66, but his music and message will live on forever.

Tom Petty performs at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2008.

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More Quotes From Tom Petty

"You have to believe in yourself when nobody else does—that makes you a winner right there." "Most things I worry about never happen anyway." "Music is probably the only real magic I have encountered in my life. There's not some trick involved with it. It's pure and it's real." "I don't see myself as the savior of anything. What we're really striving for is to inspire someone." "The only good thing about getting older is you get smart enough to avoid unnecessary problems."

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