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At the time that I wrote the song, I actually didn’t really know who I was writing about. On MaTracy Chapman was telling to CIDR : “ I believe that I wrote the song “Fast Car” in 1986. I had so many people come up to me and say that they felt it was their song and someone told me at one point that they thought I’ve been reading their mail, they were saying “You seem to know my story” and people would come up and tell me about a car relationship and some detail that they felt was in the song that represented something that happened in their lives.” So I don’t know if she felt my energy or if she was just not as tired as she normally was but it was kind of funny to have her there for the process of the beginning of writing that song She didn’t always stay up if I stayed up late, I think she was sitting on the couch right next to me, when I first started writing the music and the first few lyrics, I think the first part of the song that came to me was the first line “You’ve got a fast car…” I just feel that I remember in a way that she seemed to be more procked up than usual.

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I definitely felt the emotionality of the song that there were something… You never know how other people are going to respond to it and this is not that relevant but one thing I remember about writing the song that it was late in the evening and at the time I had a small dog, a Miniature Dachshund, and the dog was staying up with me. I never had a Fast Car, it’s just a story about a couple, how they are trying to make a life together and they face challenges. In part everything that a person writes is autobiographical but the songs are directly so and most of them were not and Fast Car wasn’t one that was directly autobiographical. I’ve raised by single mom, I was just watching people, being in a community of people who were struggling. Tracy Chapman talked about Fast Car on the BBC radio in 2010: “In United States, “Fast Car” was the song that was played on the radio, more than “Talkin’Bout A Revolution” so it was something that turned out to take a significant role in shaping my first record and probably the public perception of me as a singer songwriter who is writing about stories, songs which tells stories about people lives and very generally represents the world that I saw it when I was growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, coming from a working class background. Help this song to be even more known! Fast Car meaning: Tracy Chapman talks about “Fast Car” If you love Fast Car, then share this page on Twitter or Facebook or like the dedicated Facebook pageFacebook. Waiting for this bright day, look at live videos of Tracy Chapman singing Fast Car live.

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If you attend a Tracy Chapman concert hoping that she will sing it then you will be lucky, Fast Car is always included to the setlist. Not a day without hundreds of people mentioning Fast Car on Twitter, not a day without someone purchasing this song on iTunes. Many many fans can relate to this song (if you’re not convinced then buy this Dear Tracy book) and for most of them, it remains the song that made them know Tracy Chapman. In France for instance, it wasn’t even air on the radio, maybe because cars are not that much into French culture (but the Revolution is, that would explain the Talkin’Bout A Revolution success in this country). Fast Car won the “Best Pop Vocal Performance Female” 1989 Grammy Awards (and was nominated that same year for the Song of the Year “Fast Car”).

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While it’s her biggest hit in the USA, Fast Car didn’t release as a single worldwide. Soon after she performed Fast Car at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert on June 11, 1988, Chapman’s song began its rise on the US charts it became a Number 6 pop hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending August 27, 1988. Fast Car meaning: Tracy Chapman talks about Fast Car.Learn everything about Fast Car in this article! Summary Fast Car is Tracy Chapman’s most popular song: written in 1986 it’s one of the last song she wrote before recording her first album, known under the name of The Debut Album, it’s also her biggest hit worlwide.








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