Song Meaning

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The section on "song Meaning" has been readded to the article, after being removed for being original research. While it does appear to be a literal description of what the song appears to say, can we be certain it's not metaphoric in any way? Without a reliable source, it still seems like original research to me to definitively say what the song means. Any thoughts? Dayewalker (talk) 04:58, 25 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Evidently got deleted again, but should have been left in. Fig (talk) 19:45, 5 August 2017 (UTC)Reply
Btw, Tracy herself gives the song's meaning here Fig (talk) 19:54, 5 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

500 top songs rolling stones magazine

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Despite being at 167th place on the 500 greatest songs I think it might be the 1st song on the list that was written exclusively by a woman. It looks like earlier songs that have female singers were either written by a male or were co-written with with a male. Please correct me if I'm wrong — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.86.134.134 (talk) 23:36, 18 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Proposed merge with Fast Car (Jonas Blue song)

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Song background, history seems missing

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I noticed that the current version of Fast Talk appears oriented towards the recent Jonas Blue version of the Tracy Chapman song, with mention of various other notable remakes. Unfortunately, the article offers no historical context for the song itself, in terms of its original writer, performer, potential song meaning (per the writer), etc. I created a Wikipedia account specifically because this article was rather confusing in these glaring omissions, wondering if the "merge" mentioned above somehow erased these seemingly necessary aspects of the song's history, so I felt it important to call this out. Per the Wayback Machine, it appears that this article once included the pertinent song history and then mentioned the Jonas Blue (and other) version(s): http://web.archive.org/web/20160415180745/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Car . I'd propose going back to something similar.

I agree. The current article is lopsided, there is much more coverage of the Jonas Blue (who?) version than the Tracey Chapman one. Fig (talk) 19:37, 5 August 2017 (UTC)Reply
Absolutely, there's so much backstory about the Jonas Blue cover, but I doubt anybody really cares about that; it's a cover. What's there to tell? Ostensibly the main reason almost everyone who views this page is looking at it is to find out if it's inspired by Chapman's real life.

There are so many cover songs, shouldn't a Fast Car (Covers) page be created?

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Title - the amount of covers dillutes the article I believe Helpingpeopleyay (talk) 08:52, 23 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

How to cite source for song meaning quote from Chapman

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I'm not sure the proper way to cite the source behind the Chapman quotation I added. I included a link to the original recording of the BBC interview, but the audio file itself seems to no longer be inaccessible. A partial transcript can be found on https://www.about-tracy-chapman.net/tracy-shares-about-her-creative-writing-process-and-especially-about-the-songs-talkinbout-a-revolution-and-fast-car/ LorenIpsum1 (talk) 14:30, 29 March 2025 (UTC)Reply