Nearly four decades after Tracy Chapman released "Fast Car," the folk ballad she wrote in 1988 became the unlikely winner of the night at the Country Music Awards. Chapman won song of the year, which ...
Following her duet with Luke Combs at the Grammys, the 1988 song sped to the top of the iTunes chart — streams more than tripled and digital sales shot up more than 38,000%, Billboard says. Good ...
Tracy Chapman was honored with Song of the Year for her 1988 folk anthem "Fast Car" at the Country Music Awards on Wednesday, becoming the first Black songwriter to ever win the award. "Fast Car" ...
The win, which comes thanks to Luke Combs' popular cover of the song, makes Tracy Chapman the first Black artist to take home song of the year at the CMAs Tim ...
The song of the year for 2023 may just have been Luke Combs’ rendition of the hit 1988 Tracy Chapman -penned tune, “ Fast Car.” The success of the song, which included a spot at No. 1 on the Billboard ...
Tracy Chapman makes CMAs history 35 years after recording "Fast Car," thanks to Luke Combs's 2023 cover. (Country Music Association/ABC) Reclusive singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman wasn’t present at the ...
Even if you’re not typically a country lover, it’s hard to deny that the genre gains appeal during the hot summer months. You might not be one to put on your cowboy boots and hat for a night of ...
Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" ended up driving her right to the coveted CMA award for song of the year — 35 years later. The Country Music Association donned the 59-year-old singer with the song of the ...
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