@roddycavin4600

A song my girlfriend and I would listen to in the car 33 years ago. I can still see that beautiful 20 year old with her shy smile. We will be married 29 years this coming April. Love her so much. This song brings back so many memories.

@pambennett3390

I have listened to her recording of this song thousands of times. I hope people seeing her at this Grammys will explore her catalog. She is an artistic genius.

@YosoyEkowFN

I remember my mom playing this song all the time in the '90s when I was a kid. I never paid attention to words until recently. Now I realize why he loved this song. She left my drunk, abusive father in the middle of the night and drove across the country to raise two children alone. We were 2 and 3 years old. I never looked back. I love you mom, you made the best decision for you and your children.

@NomvulaKhalishwayo

Anyone in May 😢😢😢 2025. I will never forget my sister Bessie..............baby can I hold you tonight...RIP dear. I played this song over and over and over again Missing you so much.God rest your soulā¤

@edmund6392

This is singing from the deepest part of one’s soul. So much respect and love for Tracy Chapman.

@noelmoodley2003

How can such talent only have 51 million views? The most hauntingly beautiful voice in music and the 2024 Grammys proved it!

@comicandjam3231

I first heard this song when I was 20 year old kid in prison in 2009. I Went in at 17. Got my GED, did a culinary course and got trusty status. Me and 7 other inmates worked at the San Antonio Food Bank after completing the culinary course. I fought tears hearing this song on the bus ride at 5am on the way to work and this song still makes me tear up today.

@NadiaMondiai

Thanks to the Grammys  I found this beautiful musician šŸŽ‰ā¤

@GuilhermeGrativol

0% drugs
0% bad words
0% sexual movement
100% love.
1000% pure talent
100000% Tracy Chapman

@leokimvideo

One of the all time greatest songs ever written

@MaccyNaidoo

Who is listening to this song in May 2025. It brings back a lot of memories from the 90 s

@jackbreen8559

I’ve not cried in years, been bottling up a  ton of pain and trauma. I listen to this and I can’t explain what happened,but I couldn’t stop crying.

@inwinkable

Rediscovering Tracy Chapman ā¤

@veronicatyler8109

This song written by Tracy surpassed her wildest dreams. It was a Jamaican hit for Dennis Brown and a R&B hit with Andrea Martin.
Rest in Peace Dennis and AndreašŸ‡ÆšŸ‡²

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One of the amazing singer and woman of this world. Thank you Tracy! Jesus bless and comfort you always!

@mrs.judyrimpson2478

This is one of the finest songwriters ever. I love this song.

@StephanieGraham-f6t

My mom who has now passed away, introduced me to Tracyā€˜s music. There is beautiful, singing words, lyrics, and there is ā€œabsolutely beautiful words, singing songs, lyrics.ā€  This song is absolutely beautiful. It will always be absolutely beautiful. Thanks Tracy and thanks mom! ā¤

@drricksjoquist4358

One of the most sorrowful love songs of all time. Chapman is entirely original, lovingly mournful and soulful. After decades, this song still moves me to tears.

@LuisVargas-ot3ff

Who is listening in 2025 šŸŽ‰

@rajennair1897

Years gone by and still this song remains  a masterpiece