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Tracy Chapman
Lyrics for Song: Give Me One Reason
Lyrics for Album: Collection [2001]
Give me one reason to stay here and I'll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here and I'll turn right back around
Said I don't wanna leave you lonely
You got to make me change my mind
Baby I got your number and I know that you got mine
You know that I've called you, I've called too many times
You can call me baby
You can call me anytime, but you got to call me
Give me one reason to stay here and I'll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here and I'll turn right back around
Said I don't wanna leave you lonely
You got to make me change my mind
I don't want no one to squeeze me
They might take away my life
I don't want no one to squeeze me
They might take away my life
I just want someone to hold me
And rock me through the night
This youthful heart can love you, yes, and give what you need
This youthful heart can love you, boy, and give what you need
But I'm too old to go chasing you around wasting my precious energy
Give me one reason to stay here, yes, and I'll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here, whow, and I'll turn right back around
Said I don't wanna leave you lonely
You got to make me change my mind
Baby just gives me one reason
Give me just one reason why
Baby just gives me one reason
Give me just one reason why I should stay
Because I told you that I loved you and there ain't no more to say
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Give Me One Reason
Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason" stands as a poignant addition to her discography, reflecting the introspective and socially conscious themes that define her career. Recorded for the 2001 compilation "Collection," the track continues her tradition of weaving personal narrative with broader commentary on human connection and resilience. Chapman's signature acoustic guitar-driven sound anchors the recording, delivering a message of hope and the search for understanding that resonates across generations. The song complements her earlier hits like "Fast Car" and "Talkin'bout a Revolution," showcasing her ability to craft lyrics that address complex emotional landscapes while maintaining an accessible, melodic structure. As part of her extensive body of work spanning from the late 1980s to the present, this recording reinforces her status as a vocalist who consistently prioritizes lyrical depth and authentic storytelling. |
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| Album Lyrics: Collection [2001] |
 Tracy Chapman
"Collection [2001]"
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