Wednesday, February 07, 2024

Tracey Chapman Tops iTunes Charts after Grammy Performance


Over the weekend folk singer Tracey Chapman performed at the Grammy Awards with country singer Luke Combs, who's cover of her 1988 smash hit single, "Fast Car," was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance.

Since the Grammy broadcast Tracy's version of 'Fast Car' has shot to No.1 on the iTunes album chart, iTunes song chart and iTunes video chart...


19 comments:

R in NYC said...

So happy for her and well deserved.
Yassssss!!❤️❤️❤️❤️

Lynny said...

Real talent!! I was a child of 5/6 when this came out in ‘88it was huge !!! I remember how big this song was… on every radio station. A black woman…..

Anonymous said...

Love her. Love that song.

Anonymous said...

I love this song. Every time I hear it I can't help but remember Kim Wayans' parody of this song on In Living Color. Hilarious.

Anonymous said...

She was the best thing at the Grammys. Is she still romantically involved with Alice Walker?

Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful song and yes to Tracey no frills.

Anonymous said...

Chill every time it starts. I love her.

Anonymous said...

Alice Walker was a long long time ago.

Anonymous said...

Love this beautiful, talented Goddess, gwaan tru Empress.

LOLOL said...

There is no real new talent out there now. Give me the 60,70,80,90tys music any day of the week. What they are singing/selling now is garbage. The Crack Head children love Rapp which is a sin to music.

Anonymous said...

@1031. Thanks. I was hoping they made this far.

R in NYC said...

I stay listening to 80s, 90s and early 2000s R and B.

Anonymous said...

She's talented with a global presence and does not rely on 'urban' radio for airplay and publicity.

Anonymous said...

If 'be your natural self' was a person.

Anonymous said...

One thing about her is she does not do social media and she keeps the public out of her business. I love all of her music. I bet Niki is somewhere mad. Lol

Anonymous said...

So beautiful. Spine tingling. Outstanding!

Anonymous said...

10:37 same but I go back into 50s music too. Love some Doo Wop every now and then.

Anonymous said...

YEAAAAAAA TRACY!!!! Hope she puts out a new album behind this. We miss her!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant talent. Seeing her and this performance made me sad, nostalgic, and inspired all at once.

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