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How Tom Petty Repaid Roger McGuinn With an Incisive Lyric About Life in Los Angeles … from the American Songwriter Jim Beviglia

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Roger McGuinn helped define Tom Petty’s sound. Petty repaid him by co-writing and duetting with McGuinn on “King Of The Hill”.

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