Written for Song Lyric Sunday –
“In from the Cold”.
This is my response to the challenge.

This week at Jim Adam’s Song Lyric Sunday, the theme is “In from the Cold” and our challenge is to write about a song that mentions ‘cold’.
Tom Petty was born October 20, 1950 in Gainesville, FL. A difficult, often abusive relationship with his alcoholic father contrasted with a nurturing relationship with his mother, who introduced him to music. Meeting Elvis at the age of 10 ignited his dream, along with seeing The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. His first band, Mudcrutch, laid the groundwork for the Heartbreakers, which Petty formed in 1975; fame came with songs such as “Breakdown”, “Learning to Fly”, and “Refugee”. After the Heartbreakers, Petty had a successful solo career and was also a member of the Traveling Wilburys. He sold over 80 million records, won multiple Grammys, and earned an induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Tom Petty passed away on October 2, 2017 after completing a major tour; he was 66 years old.
“Runnin’ Down a Dream” by Tom Petty is a classic rock anthem from 1989 about chasing ambitions, inspired by driving and Petty’s idol, Del Shannon, who is mentioned in the lyrics. It was co-written by Petty, Mike Campbell (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Fleetwood Mac), and Jeff Lynne (ELO), and was featured in the epic 2007 Peter Bogdanovich documentary of the same name which chronicled the band’s history. The song’s iconic riff and guitar solo capture the feeling of freedom and pursuit of dreams, while the film explores the band’s journey and Petty’s life. Petty loved driving and listening to the radio, and the song captures that feeling of freedom on the road. It is featured on Petty’s 1989 solo album, Full Moon Fever, which was produced by Jeff Lynne.
This is “Runnin’ Down a Dream” by Tom Petty
My next song this week is by ELO and the creative genius of Jeff Lynne …. singer/songwriter/composer/producer extraordinaire. He was also a good friend of Tom Petty and one of his fellow Traveling Wilburys. Lynne was born December 30, 1947 in Birmingham, England. He became interested in music during his youth and was heavily inspired by The Beatles. In addition to all his previously mentioned credits, he is widely acknowledged for his musical compositions for “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves”, “Super 8” and “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”. He is known worldwide as the co-founder and sole-consistent member of Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) which he formed in 1970. Since 1972, he has written all the music recorded by ELO, including the hits “Mr. Bluesky” and “Livin’ Thing”. Beyond ELO, Lynne is a well-respected producer known for his work on George Harrison’s Cloud Nine and Tom Petty’s Full Moon Fever. Lynne was inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame in 2017 and has toured as “Jeff Lynne’s ELO” in recent years. In July 2025, Jeff Lynne continued his ELO “Over and Out” farewell tour despite a broken hand sustained in a taxi accident just before a show in Birmingham. Although unable to play guitar during the initial performances, he continued to sing and perform, later dealing with a subsequent systemic infection.
“Latitude 88 North” was originally written and recorded as a demo during ELO’s 1977 Out of the Blue album sessions. Unfinished and frozen for almost 30 years, this gem was rediscovered in 2007 in Lynne’s personal tape archive; he completed the song for the 30th anniversary remaster of the Out of the Blue album. The lyrics evoke a sense of isolation and desolation, set against the backdrop of a remote Arctic region (referencing the title’s latitude). It depicts the feeling of loss and longing for a loved one in a freezing, desolate environment. Of particular interest to all you cartographers and map lovers, the 88th parallel north is located in the Arctic Circle, only 2º (or 138 miles) away from the North Pole. It passes through the northernmost region of the earth, encircling the pole at a high altitude.
This is “Latitude 88 North” by Electric Light Orchestra
Now, just for fun, I have one more video for you. Even though there’s no reference to “cold”, I simply had to play the iconic “Runaway” by Del Shannon. In the song, Del is wondering what went wrong with the love he had with his girl, why she ran away, and where she’ll stay. He remembers all the times they shared and, in his loneliness, misery and feelings of loss, the tears start to fall like rain. If that’s not “cold’, my friends, I don’t know what is. Oh, BTW …. “Runaway” was also covered by the Traveling Wilburys with Jeff Lynne on lead vocals; you can watch that version HERE. What goes around, comes around.
From 1961, this is “Runaway” by Del Shannon, written by Del Shannon and Max D. Cook

Big thanks to Jim Adams for hosting another great Song Lyric Sunday this week and every week. Be sure to follow the link and check out his site.
Thanks for stopping by for a look and a listen.
That’s all she wrote, kids. See you on the flip side. 😎
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They really are. Thanks, Dylan.
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good choice of artist this week Nance, I enjoyed this song!
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Thanks very much, CA. I’m glad you did!
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I enjoyed your choices for the cold theme 😊
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Thanks so much, Marina!
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Tom Petty will always have a special place in my heart. I didn’t know that ELO song. And Runaway – I so love this one!
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Yay! So pleased to know you enjoyed the music! I had a lot of fun putting this one together. Thanks!
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I did!
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Three beauties! I just played ELO with the volume turned right up – sorry neighbours!
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You know, I was thinking of you while I was preparing my piece. You’re as big an ELO fan as I am!
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I certainly am! I just listened to one of my faves, Mr Blue Sky!
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I’ll say this is a winner with all three songs! I enjoyed all of them. Tom Petty, so many good songs, gone too soon. ELO song was new for me, but really good, and Runaway flashes me back to my teen years, so I was singing along. 🙂
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Well, I was right there with you, Barbara! I feel exactly the same and I’m very glad I decided to add “Runaway”, even without a reference to “cold”! Thanks so much!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Tom Petty–we lost you way too soon. That song is so awesome, Nancy. Talk about a driving rhythm–whew! Pedal to the metal with the windows down–yeah!!
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We lost so many that year! And they’re all terribly missed. This really is such a great song, Lois. I’m so glad you enjoyed the music today. Thank you for your wonderful comments.
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In addition to the two great songs (plus Del Shannon’s classic) that you featured, I really appreciated the backgrounds on Petty and Lynne, how they started in music, and how their lives intertwined. Great post, Nancy.
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Thanks very much for your comments, Fan. I’m always interested in reading background info and hope my readers will also enjoy it. This was such a fun post for me, from the image I created down to Del Shannon’s song. I enjoyed it all and I’m so glad to know you did, too. Thanks!
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☺️❤️ I hit send before I had finished! I particularly loved the ELO song.
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Oh, me too. I just adore Jeff Lynne! ❤️
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oh Nancy, what a shame you are having to look for songs about the cold while you are likely in the middle of a winter storm! I enjoyed your three pics very much especially the one from Del Shannon
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It’s Winter in New York, Christine. We’ve skated by in recent years with very little snow; now we’re getting blasted and there’s nothing we can do about it. So far it’s all good here and we’re keeping our fingers crossed that it stays that way. Thanks for your good wishes.
I’m delighted to know you enjoyed the Del Shannon song. Including him was a last minute decision and I’m so glad I did! Thanks very much.
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Stay warm, my friend and safe, of course. 🥰
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Grazie, cara amica 🥰
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I hope you are inside and staying warm Nancy on this cold winter day. Thanks for sharing your music and the ELO song was new to me so I really enjoyed that and I don’t e3ver want to be where it is 35 degrees below and falling as that must be cold as hell.
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That would definitely be hell! I’m not a Winter girl and I’ve been anticipating Spring since Winter began. We’re doing fine inside by the fire; there’s more than a foot of snow already. Thanks for checking in.
I’m so glad you enjoyed today’s songs, Jim. It’s ironic how these guy’s lives are so intertwined. Great theme!
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I would imagine you are all singing the words to the song in your title right about now. Stay warm and safe. We had a month of it earlier this year- and although I am sorry to hear its negatively affecting you all- I will not say I am sorry it has moved on!
All excellent choices Nancy- I haven’t listed to ELO in forever so that was a real treat to wake up to.
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So glad to know you enjoyed the songs, Jodi. They are some of my favorite.
We haven’t seen much snow over recent years so I guess it’s about time we got socked. A foot has accumulated so far and it’s going to continue thru Monday. It may not be Alaska but everything’s relative! Thanks for your good wishes.
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Love the songs! Happy Sunday!
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Thanks, Kymber! Happy Sunday to you!
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Great song choices Nance I hadn’t heard Tom Petty’s before love ELO and that last track is pure old school and I love it😀 I have heard nasty weather is stretching across the USA so keep safe 🙏
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So glad to bring these songs to you, Ange. They are all among my favorites. The snow started some time before dawn and we already have more than a foot accumulation. We’re fine inside by the fire but it’s bad out there! Thanks for checking in. ❤️
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I hope it doesn’t get too bad keep safe 🩷
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We are in for the duration. We have a lovely man from Chile who comes by to shovel. The fridge is stocked and there’s a fire in the fireplace. We’re good. We’re counting on Con Ed to stay ever vigilant!
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🤞🏼🩷
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Three great songs from three of the ‘greats’, Nancy … I’m not sure I’ve got a song worthy enough to go with these classic “anthems” … I found this wonderful cover of ‘Anthem’, by Art of Time Ensemble …
https://youtu.be/MB01XMu0xuM
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Thank you, my friend! It was great fun putting this together.
This “Anthem” video is lovely; the singer reminds me just a bit of Edith Piaf. I love this version. Thank you, dear Ivor.
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My absolute pleasure, Nancy … 💜🎵🌏
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A couple of great choices, and a nice bonus!
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Thanks, Clive. The bonus track was a last minute decision but I would have regretted not including it. Glad you enjoyed Tom, Jeff, and Del!
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They made a good set!
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