
It’s such a peaceful song, which is fitting because it stresses the importance of patience and how all the waiting will be worth it in the end.

They sound like waves crashing on the beach (see what I did there?) that lull you to sleep at night. They were created with the help of Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham and they never really stop (and you never really want them to). “Walls (Circus)” might hold the distinction of being home to the prettiest harmonies on any track Petty is responsible for. There are actually two versions of it on the She’s the One soundtrack, but in this house, this one is the only one we acknowledge.


When you’re talking with Johnny Cash and he tells you, “Some days are diamonds and some days are rocks,” you’re basically obligated to turn that into a song, which is exactly how “Walls (Circus)” came to be.
