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Tracy Chapman was born March 20, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio USA, where she learned to play the ukulele, piano and guitar as a child and eventually she began writing songs. After high school, Chapman relocated to Boston to attend Tufts University, there, she started to play her Folk-Rock music at local coffeehouses. She also recorded some demos that eventually landed her a deal with Elektra Records.

In the spring of 1988, Tracy Chapman released her eponymous debut album, the record was an unexpected success as it soared to the #2 slot on The Billboard Top 200 chart led by the single "Fast Car" which hit #6 on The Billboard Hot 100 and broke into the top 20 of The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart; "Fast Car" was also a big hit in Britain reaching the top 5; her first album went on to sell over 10 millions copies worldwide, it contained two more singles: "Baby Can I Hold You" which made a mid-chart appearance on The Billboard Hot 100 and "Talkin' Bout A Revolution" which cracked the top 30 of both Mainstream and Modern Rock Tracks charts. Some reasons for this were that Chapman had the chance to perform at the Nelson Mandela Tribute Concert in London and that she was invited to join the 6 weeks Amnesty International tour "Human Rights Now!". The singer+songwriter in early 1989 won three Grammy Awards including Best New Artist, the single cut "Fast Car" was named Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and "Tracy Chapman" won for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
"Crossroads", her second album, appeared in October 1989, it debuted at #9 on The Billboard Top 200 list and within a month it went platinum; the title-track hit #7 on the Modern Rock chart but the album quickly fell down the charts.
Chapman returned two and a half years with "Matters Of The Heart", the record failed to enter the top 50 of The Billboard 200 and the single "Bang Bang Bang" never charted in the States.
November 1995 saw the release of her fourth album, "New Beginning", which rose to #4 on The Billboard 200 and after over seven years away from The Billboard Hot 100, Tracy Chapman scored her first U.S. #1 hit with the bluesy "Give Me One Reason"; at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards, the track was eventually honored as Best Rock Song.
Another four years passed before the singer+songwriter returned with a new album, "Telling Stories" reached the #33 in U.S. and the title-track peaked at #8 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart.
"Let It Rain" followed in October 2002, it climbed into the top 30 of The Billboard 200 Albums chart.

In September 2005 Tracy Chapman released "Where You Live", her seventh studio record and the first album in three years; the set features the single "Change".

 

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Tracy Chapman

(1988)

1. Talkin' Bout A Revolution
2. Fast Car
3. Across The Lines
4. Behind The Wall
5. Baby Can I Hold You
6. Mountains O' Things
7. She's Got Her Ticket
8. Why?
9. For My Lover
10. If Not Now...
11. For You

 

Crossroads

(1989)

1. Crossroads
2. Bridges
3. Freedom Now
4. Material World
5. Be Careful Of My Heart
6. Subcity
7. Born To Fight
8. A Hundred Years
9. This Time
10. All That You Have Is Your Soul

 

Matters Of The Heart

(1992)

1. Bang Bang Bang
2. So
3. I Used To Be A Sailor
4. The Love That You Had
5. Woman's Work
6. If These Are The Things
7. Short Supply
8. Dreaming On A World
9. Open Arms
10. Matters Of The Heart

 

New Beginning

(1995)

1. Heaven's Here On Earth
2. New Beginning
3. Smoke And Ashes
4. Cold Feet
5. At This Point In My Life
6. The Promise
7. The Rape Of The World
8. Tell It Like It Is
9. Give Me One Reason
10. Remember The Tinman
11. I'm Ready

 

Telling Stories

(2000)

1. Telling Stories
2. Less Than Strangers
3. Speak The Word
4. It's OK
5. Wedding Song
6. Unsung Psalm
7. Nothing Yet
8. Paper And Ink
9. Devotion
10. The Only One
11. First Try

 

Let It Rain

(2002)

1. Let It Rain
2. Another Sun
3. You're The One
4. In The Dark
5. Almost
6. Hard Wired
7. Say Hallelujah
8. Broken
9. Happy
10. Goodbye
11. Over In Love
12. I Am Yours

 

Where You Live

(2005)

1. Change
2. Talk To You
3. 3,000 Miles
4. Going Back
5. Don't Dwell
6. Never Yours
7. America
8. Love's Proof
9. Before Easter
10. Taken
11. Be And Be Not Afraid

 

 

Our Bright Future

(2008)

Tracklisting posted on BestBuy.com

1. Sing For You
2. I Did It All
3. Save Us All
4. Our Bright Future
5. For A Dream
6. Thinking Of You
7. A Theory
8. Conditional
9. Something To See (No War)
10. The First Person On Earth
11. Spring

 

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