Last year, country music superstar Luke Combs made waves when he released a cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 single “Fast Car.” The song propelled him to the top of the country music charts and even got ...
"Fast Car" is one of the most timeless songs out there. As Tracy Chapman explains, though, the hit actually isn't about cars at all.
Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs wowed the Grammy audience. The beloved singer-songwriter made a long-awaited return to the Grammy stage Sunday night to perform her 1988 hit, "Fast Car," with country star ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tracy Chapman released her eponymous debut album in April 1988, the world’s first introduction to her soulful voice and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The longest and quietest song on Where You Live, “3,000 Miles,” is subtle but gripping. Over nearly six minutes, Chapman describes ...
One Chicago music fan's wide ranging collection of live concert recordings has been organized for the public's listening pleasure. Adam Jacobs, an avid concertgoer and once casual, later committed, ...
Tracy Chapman released her eponymous debut album in April 1988, the world’s first introduction to her soulful voice and storytelling songwriting. Leading the album was “Fast Car,” released as a debut ...
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series. The longest and quietest song on Where You Live, “3,000 Miles,” is ...