- A Hundred Years
- Across The Lines
- All That You Have Is Your Soul
- Almost
- Another Sun
- At This Point In My Life
- Baby Can I Hold You
- Bang Bang Bang
- Be Carefull Of My Heart
- Behind The Wall
- Born To Fight
- Bridges
- Broken
- Cold Feet
- Crossroads
- Devotion
- Dreaming On A World
- Fast Car
- First Try
- For My Lover
- For You
- Freedom Now
- Give Me One Reason
- Goodbye
- Happy
- Hard Wired
- Heaven's Here On Earth
- House Of The Rising Sun
- I Am Yours
- I Used To Be A Sailor
- I'm Ready
- If Not Now
- If These Are The Things
- In The Dark
- It's Ok
- Kreuzwege
- Less Than Strangers
- Let It Rain
- Material World
- Matters Of The Heart
- Mountains O' Things
- New Beginning
- Nothing Yet
- O Holy Night
- Open Arms
- Over In Love
- Paper And Ink
- Remember The Tinman
- Save A Place For Me
- Say Hallelujah
- She's Got Her Tickets
- Short Supply
- Smoke And Ashes
- So
- Speak The Word
- Subcity
- Sweet One
- Talkin' Bout A Revolution
- Tell It Like It Is
- Telling Stories
- The Love That You Had
- The Only One
- The Promise
- The Rape Of The World
- The Times They Are A Changing
- This Time
- Three Little Birds
- Unsung Psalm
- Wedding Song
- Why?
- Woman's Work
- You're The One
About Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, widely known for her hit singles "Fast Car" (1988) and "Give Me One Reason" (1995).
She was signed to Elektra Records by Bob Krasnow in 1987. The following year she released her debut album, Tracy Chapman, which became a commercial success, boosted by her appearance at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert, and was certified 6× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album received six Grammy Award nominations, including one for Album of the Year, three of which she won: Best New Artist, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for her single "Fast Car", and Best Contemporary Folk Album. In 1989 she released her second album, Crossroads, which earned her an additional Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Her third album, Matters of the Heart, followed in 1992.
Her fourth album, New Beginning, was released in 1995 and became another worldwide success. It was certified 5× platinum by the RIAA and yielded the hit single "Give Me One Reason", which earned her the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. Five years would pass before the release of her fifth album, Telling Stories (2000). Let It Rain and Where You Live followed in 2002 and 2005, respectively. Her most recent studio album, Our Bright Future, was released in 2008. The remastered compilation album Greatest Hits, which she curated, was released in 2015.
In 2023, Chapman became the first Black person to score a country number one with a solo composition, and to win the Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year, when Luke Combs covered her song "Fast Car".
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