 Baby can I hold you
Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman born in Cleveland, Ohio, March 30, 1964, is an American
singer-songwriter, best known for her singles "Fast Car", "Talkin' 'bout
a Revolution", "Baby Can I Hold You", "Give Me One Reason", "The
Promise" and "Telling Stories".
She is a multi-platinum and four-time Grammy Award-winning artist who
began playing guitar at the age of three and writing songs at the age of
eight.
She was quickly accepted into the program A Better Chance, which
enabled her to attend Wooster School in Connecticut; she subsequently
attended Tufts University. In May 2004, Tufts honoured her with an
honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, for her strongly committed
contributions as a socially conscious and artistically accomplished
musician.
Chapman often performs at and attends charity events such as Make
Poverty History, amfAR and AIDS/LifeCycle. She maintains a strong
separation between her personal and professional lives. "I have a public
life that's my work life and I have my personal life." Chapman currently
lives in San Francisco.
Sorry
Is all that you can't say
Years gone by and still
Words don't come easily
Like sorry like sorry
Forgive me
Is all that you can't say
Years gone by and still
Words don't come easily
Like forgive me forgive me
But you can say baby
Baby can I hold you tonight
Maybe if I told you the right words
At the right time you'd be mine
I love you
Is all that you can't say
Years gone by and still
Words don't come easily
Like I love you I love you
But you can say baby
Baby can I hold you tonight
Maybe if I told you the right words
At the right time you'd be mine
Baby can I hold you tonight
Maybe if I told you the right words
At the right time you'd be mine |