Chapman Tracy Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Fast Car |
| 2 | Baby Can I Hold You |
| 3 | Give Me One Reason |
| 4 | Talkin' About A Revolution |
| 5 | Mountains O' Things |
| 6 | For My Lover |
| 7 | Behind The Wall |
| 8 | Bang Bang Bang |
| 9 | Let It Rain |
| 10 | I Am Yours |
| 11 | If Not Now... |
| 12 | For You |
| 13 | Why? |
| 14 | New Beginning |
| 15 | The Love That You Had |
| 16 | At This Point In My Life |
| 17 | Be Careful Of My Heart |
| 18 | Across The Lines |
| 19 | I'm Ready |
| 20 | The Promise |
| 21 | Talkin' Bout A Revolution |
| 22 | Wedding Song |
| 23 | Smoke And Ashes |
| 24 | If These Are The Things |
| 25 | A Hundred Years |
| 26 | Matters Of The Heart |
| 27 | Save A Place For Me |
| 28 | She's Got Her Ticket |
| 29 | Born To Fight |
| 30 | Heaven's Here On Earth |
| 31 | You're The One |
| 32 | Remember The Tinman |
| 33 | Subcity |
| 34 | Freedom Now |
| 35 | It's Ok |
| 36 | Say Hallelujah |
| 37 | I Used To Be A Sailor |
| 38 | The Rape Of The World |
| 39 | Broken |
| 40 | Open Arms |
| 41 | All That You Have Is Your Soul |
| 42 | Telling Stories |
| 43 | The Only One |
| 44 | Cold Feet |
| 45 | First Try |
| 46 | Bridges |
| 47 | Less Than Strangers |
| 48 | Crossroads |
| 49 | Dreaming On A World |
| 50 | Speak The Word |
Chapman Tracy Albums
About Chapman Tracy
Tracy Chapman is an American folk singer-songwriter from Cleveland who emerged in the late 1980s with a voice and vision that would redefine contemporary folk music for a generation. Her sparse, acoustic guitar-driven sound paired with her warm, resonant vocals created an intimate yet powerful musical landscape that tackled social justice, personal relationships, and economic inequality with rare authenticity. Chapman's breakthrough came with her self-titled 1988 debut, featuring the iconic "Fast Car," a haunting narrative of escape and hope that became both a radio staple and a cultural touchstone, demonstrating how folk music could address working-class struggles without sacrificing artistic sophistication. Her follow-up albums like "New Beginning" showcased her evolution from pure folk troubadour to a more expansive artist, with tracks like "Give Me One Reason" incorporating blues elements while maintaining her signature storytelling prowess. Songs like "Talkin' About A Revolution" and "Mountains O' Things" established Chapman as a voice of social conscience, using her platform to address systemic inequality and materialism with a directness that felt both urgent and timeless. Over her decades-long career spanning albums like "Let It Rain" and "Telling Stories," Chapman has remained remarkably consistent in her artistic vision, proving that acoustic folk music could be both commercially successful and politically relevant in an increasingly complex musical landscape. Her influence extends far beyond her 67-song catalog, inspiring countless singer-songwriters to embrace both musical simplicity and lyrical complexity while using their art as a vehicle for social change.