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Thank you my friend SGT (Join to see) for posting the music video of Tracy Chapman performing Fast Car live in honor of the fact that on July 2, 1988, Tracy Chapman started a three-week run at No.1 on the UK album chart with her self-titled debut LP.

"Fast Car" written by Tracy L. Chapman
Lyrics
"You got a fast car
I want a ticket to anywhere
Maybe we make a deal
Maybe together we can get somewhere
Any place is better
Starting from zero got nothing to lose
Maybe we'll make something
Me myself I got nothing to prove

You got a fast car
I got a plan to get us out of here
I been working at the convenience store
Managed to save just a little bit of money
Won't have to drive too far
Just 'cross the border and into the city
You and I can both get jobs
And finally see what it means to be living

See my old man's got a problem
He live with the bottle that's the way it is
He says his body's too old for working
His body's too young to look like his
My mama went off and left him
She wanted more from life than he could give
I said somebody's got to take care of him
So I quit school and that's what I did

You got a fast car
Is it fast enough so we can fly away?
We gotta make a decision
Leave tonight or live and die this way

So remember when we were driving driving in your car
Speed so fast I felt like I was drunk
City lights lay out before us
And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder
And I had a feeling that I belonged
I had a feeling I could be someone, be someone, be someone

You got a fast car
We go cruising, entertain ourselves
You still ain't got a job
And I work in a market as a checkout girl
I know things will get better
You'll find work and I'll get promoted
We'll move out of the shelter
Buy a bigger house and live in the suburbs

So remember when we were driving driving in your car
Speed so fast I felt like I was drunk
City lights lay out before us
And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder
And I had a feeling that I belonged
I had a feeling I could be someone, be someone, be someone

You got a fast car
I got a job that pays all our bills
You stay out drinking late at the bar
See more of your friends than you do of your kids
I'd always hoped for better
Thought maybe together you and me would find it
I got no plans I ain't going nowhere
So take your fast car and keep on driving

So remember when we were driving driving in your car
Speed so fast I felt like I was drunk
City lights lay out before us
And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder
And I had a feeling that I belonged
I had a feeling I could be someone, be someone, be someone

You got a fast car
Is it fast enough so you can fly away?
You gotta make a decision
Leave tonight or live and die this way"

Tracy Chapman interview and soundcheck
Extra's Adam Weissler talks to Tracy Chapman. Roxy Theater. L.A. 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuUa_wPKhhw

Images:
1. Tracy Chapman debut album from spring 1988
2. 1990 Peter Gabriel Tracy Chapman
3. Guinevere Jane Turner and Tracy Chapman
4. Tracy Chapman 1996 Album New Beginnings

Biographies:
1. allmusic.com/artist/tracy-chapman-mn [login to see] /biography
2. about-tracy-chapman.net/tracy-chapman-biography/

1. Background from{[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tracy-chapman-mn [login to see] /biography]}
"Artist Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracy Chapman helped restore singer/songwriters to the spotlight in the '80s. The multi-platinum success of Chapman's eponymous 1988 debut was unexpected, and it had lasting impact. Although Chapman was working from the same confessional singer/songwriter foundation that had been popularized in the '70s, her songs were fresh and powerful, driven by simple melodies and affecting lyrics. At the time of her first album, there were only a handful of artists performing such a style successfully, and her success ushered in a new era of singer/songwriters that lasted well into the '90s. Furthermore, her album helped usher in the era of political correctness -- along with 10,000 Maniacs and R.E.M., Chapman's liberal politics proved enormously influential on American college campuses in the late '80s. Of course, such implications meant that Chapman's subsequent recordings were greeted with mixed reactions, but after several years out of the spotlight, she managed to make a very successful comeback in 1996 with her fourth album, New Beginning, thanks to the Top Ten single "Give Me One Reason."
Raised in a working class neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio, Chapman learned how to play guitar as a child, and began to write her own songs shortly afterward. Following high school, she won a minority placement scholarship and decided to attend Tufts University, where she studied anthropology and African studies. While at Tufts, she became fascinated with folk-rock and singer/songwriters, and began performing her own songs at coffeehouses. Eventually, she recorded a set of demos at the college radio station. One of her fellow students, Brian Koppelman, heard Chapman play and recommended her to his father, Charles Koppelman, who ran SBK Publishing. In 1986, she signed with SBK and Koppelman secured a management contract with Elliot Roberts, who had worked with Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. Roberts and Koppelman helped Chapman sign to Elektra in 1987.

Chapman recorded her debut album with David Kershenbaum, and the resulting eponymous record was released in the spring of 1988. Tracy Chapman was greeted with enthusiastic reviews, and she set out on the road supporting 10,000 Maniacs. Within a few months, she played at the internationally televised concert for Nelson Mandela's 70th birthday party, where her performance was greeted with thunderous applause. Soon, the single "Fast Car" began climbing the charts, eventually peaking at number six. The album's sales soared along with the single, and by the end of the year, the record had gone multi-platinum. Early the following year, the record won four Grammys, including Best New Artist.
It was an auspicious beginning to Chapman's career, and it was perhaps inevitable that her second album, 1989's darker, more political Crossroads, didn't fare quite as well. Although it was well-reviewed, the album wasn't as commercially successful, peaking at number nine and quickly falling down the charts. Following Crossroads, Chapman spent a few years in seclusion, returning in 1992 with Matters of the Heart. The album was greeted with mixed reviews and weak sales, and for a time, it seemed Chapman had begun to fall into obscurity. Three years later, she rebounded with New Beginning, which featured the bluesy single "Give Me One Reason." Released in 1995, the song slowly climbed the charts, eventually peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning Chapman another Grammy for Best Rock Song in 1997. It was a quiet, successful comeback from an artist most observers had already consigned to languish in cult status. After a four-year break, she delivered her fifth album, Telling Stories, in 2000. The album and its single, "Telling Stories," fared well both in the U.S and in Europe, where Chapman's presence was increasingly in demand. Throughout the next decade, she would continue to fare well overseas, releasing 2002's Let It Rain and 2005's Where You Live and touring frequently both Stateside and in Europe. Still a socially conscious artist, Chapman was commissioned by the American Conservatory Theater in 2008 to compose the music for their production of Athol Fugard's apartheid-themed play Blood Knot. That same year, she released her eighth album, Our Bright Future, and received another Grammy nomination, this time for Best Contemporary Folk Album. For a number of years following its release, little was heard from Chapman until a 2015 live appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. Performed during the final week of Letterman's tenure on the show, Chapman's haunting rendition of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" became a viral hit and was eventually included on her first Greatest Hits compilation, released in November of that year.

2. Background from {[http://www.about-tracy-chapman.net/tracy-chapman-biography/]}
"There’s no official Tracy Chapman biography other than the press releases that the record company would publish when each new Tracy Chapman album releases. This biography is then the only one you’d found on the internet with lots of facts and dates :
[ 1964 ]
 March, 30 – Tracy Chapman’s birth in Cleveland, Ohio.
[ 1982 ]
 Tracy graduates from Wooster school, Danbury, CT, and goes on to study at Tufts University, Medford, MA, where she majors in anthropology and African studies in 1986.
[ 1986 ]
 Tracy joins an African drum ensemble at College, but develops her own folk guitar playing and performs self-written acoustic songs on the Boston folk circuit. She records demos at Tufts campus radio station, WMFO.
 Fellow student Brian Koppelman recommends her to his father, Charles, president of SBK publishing, who in turn introduces her to producer David Kershenbaum and also to Elektra Records where she links up with manager, Elliot Roberts.
 Tracy records “For My Lover” for the local paper “Fast Folk Musical Magazine”, a Boston Folk magazine sold with a record.
[ 1987 ]
 She records her debut album for Elektra with David Kershenbaum producing, after several other producers turn her down.
[ 1988 ]
 March – Tracy performs 3 nights at the Donmar Warehouse sharing a bill with Natalie Merchant from 10,000 Maniacs.
 April, 05 – Debut album’s release.
 May – She plays 2 nights at the Bitter End Club in New York.
 Tracy tours the US and plays some selected UK dates supporting labelmates, 10,000 Maniacs.
 June, 11 – She appears at the televised Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium, Wembley,Great Britain. Her appearance results in Tracy Chapman selling 12,000 copies 2 days later.
 July, 2 – Tracy Chapman tops the UK chart, while the extracted Fast Car drives to UK #5.
 August, 27 – Tracy Chapman also tops the US survey, as Fast Car hits US #6.
 September 2 – Together with Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, Sting and Youssou N’Dour, Tracy performs at the start of a six week Human Rights Now! World tour for Amnesty International. The superstar trek will end October, 15 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 October, 10 – Talkin’Bout A Revolution peaks at US #75.
 December, 04 – Tracy performs at Bridge School Concert Benefit II at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA.
 December, 24 – Baby Can I Hold You makes US #48.
[ 1989 ]
 January, 27 – Tracy is the winner of BAM’s 1988 Critics Poll (LA’s Music magazine)
 January, 30 – Tracy wins the Favorite New Artists Pop/Rock category at the 26th annual American Music Awards, held at the Shrine Auditorium, LA., CA.
 February, 13 – Tracy is named Best International New Comer at the eight annual BRIT Awards et London Royal Albert Hall [22]. She wins Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for Fast Car, Best Contemporary Folk Recording for Tracy Chapman and Best New Artist at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards.
 April, 25 – Tracy collects Female Vocalist, Top Song (Talkin’Bout A Revolution) and Rock Album (Tracy Chapman) at the third SKC Boston Music Awards, at the Wang Center, Boston, MA.
 May – She participates in an AIDS benefit concert at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland CA.
 September – Crossroads peaks at UK #61.
 October, 03 – Crossroads release. Co-produced by Chapman and Kershenbaum and featuring musical guests Marc Cohn and Neil Young among others her sophomore effort Crossroads tops the UK chart.
 October – Tracy moves from Boston, Massachussets to San Francisco, California just two weeks before Loma Prieta, the 1989 San Francisco earthquake and ironically says “There’s no chance I’m moving somewhere with earthquakes.”
 October, 28 – Tracy performs at Bridge School Concert Benefit III at Shoreline Amphitheatre.
 November – Crossroads was certified platinum.
 November, 4 – Crossroads stales at US #90 as Crossroads hits US #2.
[ 1990 ]
 March, 30 – The three winners of Crossroads in Black History, a high-school essay contest and education program initiated by Tracy receive scholarships.
 April, 16 – Tracy performs at the Nelson Mandela : An International Tribute For A Free South Africa Concert at Wembley Stadium, Wembley.
 May, 18 – Tracy embarks on a major summer tour of the US at the Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX set to end on July, 7.
 June, 21 – She sings “Born To Fight” and “Freedom Now” at a rally for Nelson Mandela at New York’s Yankee Stadium, before a sellout crowd of 53,000.
 November, 3 – Tracy takes part in a CBS TV Motown 30 : What’s Goin’On special and sings “A Change Is Gonna Come”.
[ 1991 ]
 January, 16 – Tracy inducts the Impressions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at its annual dinner at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
 January, 21 – She plays at a Martin Luther King celebration at the Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN.
 November, 02 – Tracy performs at Bridge School Concert Benefit V.
[ 1992 ]
 March, 14 – Tracy performs at Farm Aid V at the Texas Stadium Irving, TX, with Living Colour’s Vernon Reid supporting.
 April, 16 – Bang Bang Bang [single]release.
 April, 28 – Matters of the Heart release.
 May, 9 – Matters Of The Heart debuts at its UK #19 peak.
 May, 21 – True Stories : Too White For Me a behind-the-scene look at a Chapman concert in Johannesburg, South Africa, airs on C4-TV.
 May, 23 – Matters Of The Heart makes US #53. June, 17 Tracy guests on NBC-TV’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
 June, 25 – Dreaming on a world [single]release.
 June, 28 – She headlines the ANC 80th anniversary celebration at London’s Brixton Academy, during current European tour.
 August, 7 – She is showcased on ABC-TV’s In Concert series.
 September, 20 – Tracy performs at the Greek Theater, LA, CA during her round of US dates.
 October, 16 – She sings “The Times They Are A Changin'” at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration held at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
[ 1993 ]
 May, 27 – Fast Car [single]second release.
 August, 24 – Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration CD release.
[ 1994 ]
 August – Tracy auditions members of her touring and studio band : Andy Stoller (bass), Rock Deadrick (drums) and Glenys Rodgers (percussions) are joining her to form her band.
[ 1995 ]
 Summer – Tracy is touring in the US to test her new songs in front of her loyal fans.
 November, 14 – New Beginning release.
 November, 29 – Tracy chats online with her fans on New York Online.
 November, 29 – She performs “Give Me On Reason” to the Late Show with David Letterman (CBS).
[ 1996 ]
 February, 26 – “Give Me One Reason” is currently #1 on HITS Magazine’s Adult Post Modern chart for its sixth week.
 March, 14 – Tracy begins the third leg of her New Beginning US tour in Minneapolis, Minn.
 Summer – The Charlie Hunter Quartet opens for Tracy on many dates on the US tour.
 July, 16 – Tracy is the guest of Jay Leno (NBC).
 August – New Beginning is certified multi-platinum with over 3 million sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). New Beginning, peaked at No. 4 on The Billboard 200 and spent 95 weeks on the chart. the hit single Give Me One Reason, which spent five weeks at No. 3 on The Billboard Hot 100. Ultimately, it stayed on the chart for 39 weeks. And her debut is also album certified 4x platinum.
 September, 24 – New Beginning [single]release.
 November, 19 – Smoke and Ashes [single]release.
 December, 7 – Nominations for the 39th annual Grammy Awards are announced in New York. Tracy is nominated for the Record of the Year with Give Me One Reason, Best Female Rock Vocal Performance with Give Me One Reason and Best Pop Album with New Beginning.
[ 1997 ]
 February, 11 – 1997 Grammy Nominees release February, 26 – Tracy wins her fourth Grammy Awards for the Record of the Year with Give Me One Reason.
 March, 16 – Tracy wins 4 Bammies at 20th Annual Bay Area Music Awards in San Francisco : she wins for Best Album, Outstanding Song for Give Me One Reason, Best Female Vocalist and Musician of the Year.
 July – Tracy participates in the first edition of Lilith Fair festival organised by Sarah Mclachlan. She lines up with Suzanne Vega, Sheryl Crow, Jewel, Paula Cole, Fiona Apple…
 August, 21 – Tracy is the musical guest on New York Undercover on Fox TV-14.
 September, 23 – A Very Special Christmas 3 release. Tracy sings O Holy Night . [She] listened to countless Christmas tapes before deciding to record a moving cover of “O Holy Night” which she produced, arranged and cut in a single day.
 November, 6 – B.B. King releases Deuces Wild, an album composed of only with duets with famous artists. Tracy sings “The Thrill Is Gone” (track 2). The single is a hit.
 November, 18 – The Bridge School Concerts Vol 1. release : “All that you have is your soul” performed by Tracy at the second edition of the festival in 1988 appears on track 3.
[ 1998 ]
 December, 10 – Paris concert for Amnesty International : The Struggle Continues is given in Paris, France. Tracy opens with her Human Rights Now tour ! friends [Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel & Youssou N’Dour] with “Get Up Stand Up”, sang 6 of her songs and finished with “Seven Seconds” accompanied with Youssou N’Dour, Peter Gabriel and Jocelyn Berouard from Kassav’.
 December, 17 – Tracy performs a private White House concert in celebration of the Special Olympics 30th anniversary, A Very Special Christmas From Washington, D.C with Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, John Popper, Mary J. Blige and others. She performs her rendition of “O Holy Night” and pairs up with Eric Clapton for “Give Me One Reason”.
[ 1999 ]
 June, 13 – Tracy participates in the Tibetan Freedom Concert held in Chicago, Amsterdam, Tokyo, and Sydney in the same time. Tracy played at Alpine Valley Music Theater in Chicago.
 June, 15 – Paris Concert For Amnesty International : the Struggle Continues release on DVD and VHS.
 October, 19 – A Very Special Christmas Live release with her live version of “O Holy Night” and a “Give Me One Reason” live duet with Eric Clapton.
 December, 4 – Tracy performs at the One love Bob Marley All Star Tribute in Oracabessa Jamaica. She sings “Three Little Birds” (solo), “Trenchtown Rock” (in duet with Ziggy & Stephen Marley) and lines up with all the artists to sing “One Love”.
 December, 22 – Elektra, her record company, sends the set’s first single Telling Stories, the title track, to triple-A radio.
[ 2000 ]
 January, 28 – Two songs from the album are made available for preview at Amazon.com.
 February, 8 – Top 40 radio gets Telling Stories [single].
 February, 15 – Telling Stories release.
 February, 15 – Tracy performs at the Late Show With David Letterman (CBS).
 February, 16 – Tracy performs at The Rosie O’Donnell Show (NBC).
 February, 18 – Tracy performs at Good Morning America (ABC).
 February, 19 – The single Telling Stories moves to No. 1 on the Triple-A chart, published in Billboard’s sister publication Rock Airplay Monitor.
 March, 28 – Tracy Chapman embarks on her Telling Stories tour set to end on Sept ,23 in Boston, Mass at the Mixfest Festival.
 Early May – While she’s on tour in Europe,Tracy performs “Telling Stories”, “Behind The Wall” and “Speak The Word” on BBC in the 104th show Later with Jools Holland (BBC).
 May, 30 – One Love Bob Marley All Star Tribute release on DVD and video.
 May – Telling Stories is certified gold.
 June, 06 – Tracy participates in the Pavarotti & Friends Concert For Cambodia and Tibet in Modena, Italy. She performs “Baby Can I Hold You” in duet with Luciano Pavarotti and “Telling Stories” with her band. She lines up with all the artists to sing “All We Need Is Love”.
 July, 05 – Tracy is the musical guest of The Late Show With David Letterman (CBS).
 October, 17 – A tribute to Tracy Chapman release.
[ 2001 ]
 February, 12 – Tracy picked up a nomination for Outstanding Female Vocalist at the 24th Annual California Music Awards.
 April, 28 – Tracy is Carlos Santana presenter at the California Music Awards 2001 where she’s nominated for the Outstanding Female Vocalist.
 May, 19 – Tracy sings “Gotta Serve Somebody” at a benefit birthday tribute to Bob Dylan in New York for PEN American Center, a group of 2,600 poets, playwrites, editors, essayists, translators and novelists whose mission is to advance the cause of literature and reading.
 September, 17 – Collection release in Europe and Asia.
 October, 20 & 21 – Tracy participates in the XV Bridge Benefit Concert in Mountain View, CA.
[ 2002 ]
 August, 25 – AOL offers Tracy Chapman’s Worldwide Premiere of ‘You’re the One’, the first single from the album ‘Let It Rain’.
 September, 27 – A very private meeting organized by RTL2 allow 1O fans to listen to Let It Rain before its release, attend the interview by Zegut and finally meet Tracy Chapman.
 October, 15 – Release of Let It Rain, 6th album studio for Tracy Chapman.
 October, 15 – Tracy Chapman performs “You’re The One” on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (NBC)
 October, 21 – Tracy Chapman performs “You’re The One” on Good Morning America (ABC)
 October, 22 – Tracy Chapman performs “You’re The One” on Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC)
 November, 02 – Tracy Chapman records the Music Planet 2nite show for French /german TV channel Arte in Berlin at the Traenenpalast venue, she performs “Baby Can I Hold You”, “You´re The One”, “Mountains O things”, “Telling Stories”, “Another Sun”, “Give Me One Reason”, “Almost”, “Talkin Bout A Revolution”, “I Am Yours” and “Get Up Stand Up”.
 November, 17 – Tracy Chapman performs “You’re The One”, “I Am Yours” and “Talkin’Bout a Revolution” on Later with Jools Holland (BBC)
[ 2003 ]
 January, 25 – The French radio show Saga on RTL is dedicated to Tracy Chapman.
 January, 31 – Launch of the Let It Rain European tour under the snow in Roubaix, France : This tour visits 11 countries for 32 shows. Openers are the Senegalese folk band Pape & Cheikh.
 February, 11 – Release of the Let It Rain special edition in Europe, a 2CD set with the regular Let It Rain CD and a bonus live CD including 5 tracks from the gig at the Traenenpalast in Berlin.
 February, 23 – Release of Another Sun as the second single from Let It Rain.
 April, 20 – Tracy took part to the We The Planet 2003 Festival at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco as a surprised guest, she sang “Angel From Montgomery” in duet with Bonnie Raitt.
 June, 7 – Launch of the Let It Rain US tour under a hot summer sun in Redmond, WA : This tour visits 24 states for 37 shows. Openers are Eastmountainsouth and Joseph Arthur.
 August, 3 – To end the Let It Rain US tour, Tracy & band are taping the famous Austin City Limits (PBS) show in Austin, performing “Say Hallelujah”, “For My Lover”, “Smoke and Ashes”, “Baby Can I Hold You”, “Fast Car”, “Another Sun”, “Telling Stories”, “You’re the One”, “Talkin’ Bout A Revolution”, “Give Me One Reason” & “I Am Yours”.
 Sept, 23 – Tracy embarks on the We The Planet fall tour for 5 30-minutes acoustic concerts.
[ 2004 ]
 March, 14 – To support Maitri, a nonprofit organization called that provides Residential Care for People Living with AIDS in the SF/Bay-Area, Tracy gives a performance.
 May, 3 – Tracy gives a secret show at the MakeOut venue in San Francisco where she performs somes of her classics and some orginal covers such as “Come As You Are” (Nirvana), “Love Song” (The Cure) and “I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man” (Prince).
 May, 23 – Tracy receives an honorary doctorate of fine arts at Tufts University, Boston, MA where she graduated in 1986.
 June, 6 – Tracy Chapman participated in the third AIDS/Life Cycle ride: from San Francisco to Los Angeles riders in order to raise more than $4.9 million in support of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the HIV services of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center.
 June, 21 – Tracy is participating to Sing The Truth … A Night/Tribute For Nina at JVC Jazz Festival New York. She sang “Wild Is the Wind” solo and “Four Women” at the end of the tribute with Simone the younger, Odetta and Lizz Wright.
 July, 11 – Tracy and Oumou Sangare are part of the Global Divas V, KCRW’s World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA.
 September, 24 – Tracy Chapman embarks on a 5-date concert tour to benefit DrivingVotes.org, a grassroots organization committed to reclaiming American democracy by ensuring that Democrats in swing states vote. The tour will kick off September 24th.
 October, 8 – Tracy Chapman plays in Orlando, FL at the TD Waterhouse Centre with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, R.E.M. and John Fogerty as part of the Vote For Change tour.
 November, 17 – Tracy Chapman attends the annual American Foundation for Aids Research San Francisco fall dinner at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco, CA.
[ 2005 ]
 June, 8 – Silverlake Conservatory of Music, “Hullabaloo.”, the school founded by Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers holds a benefit concert with Tracy Chapman, Charlie Haden, John Frusciante, Grant Lee Philips, The Section Quartet, and Flea himself.
 July, 11 – The new single Change is impacting the radio in the US.
 August, 03 – Starbucks is releasing a compilation “Hear Music XM Radio Sessions, Vol. 1” which includes a Tracy Chapman cover of the Ben E. King classic “Stand by Me” recorded acoustic with Joe Gore and Quinn. The CD also contains acoustic versions of Baby Can I Hold You and Give Me One Reason.
 September, 13 – Release of Where You Live, Tracy Chapman’s 7th studio album.
 September, 13 – Tracy Chapman is Jay Leno’s guest on the Tonight Show (NBC), she sings “Change”.
 September, 14 – Tracy Chapman is interviewed and sings Change at the The Tavis Smiley Show (PBS)
 September, 14 – Tracy Chapman is part of the YouthAIDS Annual Benefit Gala in Washington DC.
 September, 15 – Tracy Chapman is the guest of XM’s Artist Confidential™ show, she talks through her with career with George Taylor Morris, and performs live “Another Sun”, “Change”, “Fast Car” & “Talk To You”.
 September, 20 – Tracy performs “Change” on Rockefeller Plaza that became ‘Humanity Plaza’ as homes for families affected by Hurricane Katrina were literally built around the clock
 September, 24 – The New Yorker Festival is featuring an interesting event: Tracy Chapman talks with Dana Goodyear: A Conversation with Music Songs of love and social justice.
 September, 27 – Release of Buddy Guy’s duet album, Bring ’em in that includes a duet with Tracy Chapman: “Ain’t No Sunshine”.
 October, 05 – Launch of the Where You Live US tour in Seattle: this tour visits 8 states for 12 shows. Opener is Ben Taylor.
 October, 11 – Tracy is interviewed and plays live at the Morning Becomes Eclectic radio show in KCRW.
 November, 09 – “America” is the second single of Where You Live.
 November, 03 – Tracy & band embark on the Where You Live European tour: this tour visits 9 countries for 28 show. Openers are Ben Taylor, Cherif Mbaw and Amadou & Mariam.
 November, 14 – Tracy Chapman heralds “Change” at HBO; the song is to be featured in network’s new image spots.
[ 2006 ]
 June, 05 – Tracy Chapman performs at the fifth annual Spring Gala of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.
 June, 13 – Tracy & band embark on a new Where You Live tour in Europe to hit summer festivals, 29 concerts given into 14 countries, including the most famous festivals: Montreux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Blue Balls Festival, Paleo Festival, Les Vieilles Charrues, Couleur Café…
 August, 29 – XM Satellite Radio and Starbucks Hear Music are releasing a CD of performances by top artists recorded during XM’s “Artist Confidential” original music series, “Fast Car” is included in the tracklisting.
 October, 06 – Tracy Chapman is singing at the RFK Memorial Benefit Kerry Kennedy is hosting at Chelsea Piers.
[ 2007 ]
 January, 31 – Tracy sings a couple of songs including “Stand By Me” at the annual amfAR dinner in New York.
 March, 10 – Tracy Chapman is part of TED2007 conference, she performs an acoustic set including a new song especially composed for TED “Let Me Stop Thinking”.
 March, 20 – Tracy performs at “Grow to Be”, an annual fundraising event to benefit the Women’s HIV Program at the University of California, San Francisco.
 November, 20 – Release of A Very Special Christmas DVD, including Tracy’s cover “O’ Holy Night” performed with Andy Stoller.
[ 2008 ]
 February, 09 – Tracy wrote and recorded the music for the play, “Blood Knot” (by Athol Fugard) to be running at the A.C.T theater in San Francisco from Feb. 9 – March 9 2008.
 July, 3 – Atlantic Records announces the return of Tracy Chapman to record her 8th album.
 August, 5 – Announcement of the 21 dates upcoming european solo acoustic tour to promote the release of Our Bright Future.
 November, 10 – Release of Our Bright Future, Tracy Chapman’s 8th album
 November, 12 – Launch of Our Bright Future European solo winter tour in Brussels, Belgium.
 December 21- End of the Our Bright Future European solo winter tour in Barcelona, Spain
[ 2009 ]
 April 07 – Tracy sings “Sing For You”, “Talkin’Bout A Revolution” and “Stand By Me” in the french musical TV show Taratata
 April 21 – Tracy sings “Talkin’bout a Revolution” and a cover of Joni Mitchell “Big Yellow Taxi” at the Goldman Environmental Prize in San Francisco
 May, 07 – Tracy Chapman attends the 2009 Leadership Recognition Dinner to support the San Francisco AIDS Foundation in San Francisco
 May, 11 – Tracy received a master of fine arts degrees at the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T) in San Francisco
 August 20 : Tracy Chapman is interviewed by NPR in the Tell Me More Show
 October 15: Tracy Chapman performed at the opening in SF Fundraiser event with President Barack Obama
 December 1rst : Tracy Chapman attended the amfAR’s 10th Annual Gala in San Francisco
 December 3rd: Tracy Chapman is nominated for Best Contemporary Folk Album for the album “Our Bright Future” at the Grammys
[ 2010 ]
 May 9 : Tracy Chapman was amongst the celebs to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Oprah Winfrey’s ‘O’ Magazine with thousands of her fans in New York City. The popular television host marked the occasion by leading a charity walk titled ‘Live Your Best Life’.
 May 11: Tracy Chapman performed Fast Car at the First Anniversary of The ASCAP Collection
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 February 17: Tracy Chapman was among the spellers competing at “A Spelling Bee for Cheaters” in San Francisco
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 December 3: Tracy Chapman pays tribute to Buddy Guy singing “Hound Dog” and “Sweet Home Alabama” at the “at the 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors 2012” in Washington
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 April 16: Tracy Chapman performs “Stand By Me” at the Late Show with David Letterman
 November 20: Tracy Chapman releases her “Greatest Hits” album"

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Tracy Chapman short documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMXB1bokhDA

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1. Tracy Chapman and Guinevere Jane Turner
2. Tracy Chapman's 1989 album Crossroads


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Good one!
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I remember when this came out and the radio station here plays this and her other songs pretty frequently.
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