A música Fast Car de Tracy Chapman, lançada em 1988, é uma reflexão sobre a pobreza, a esperança e o desejo de escapar de circunstâncias difíceis através da promessa simbólica de um carro rápido. Tracy Chapman recebeu inspiração para a música a partir de sua própria vida e suas experiências crescendo em um bairro difícil. A música se tornou um hit internacional e é considerada um dos maiores sucessos de Chapman.
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Introdução:
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You got a fast car.
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I want a ticket to anywhere.
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Maybe we make a deal,
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Maybe together we can get somewhere.
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Any place is better.
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Starting from zero, got nothing to lose.
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Maybe we'll make something,
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Me myself, I got nothing to prove.
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You got a fast car.
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I got a plan to get us out of here:
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I been working at the convenience store,
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Managed to save just a little bit of money.
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Won't have to drive too far
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Just 'cross the border and into the city,
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You and I can both get jobs
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And finally see what it means to be living.
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You see, my old man's got a problem:
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He live with the bottle, that’s the way it is.
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He says his body's too old for working,
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His body's too young to look like his.
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My mama went off and left him, she wanted more from life than he could give,
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I said, "Somebody's got to take care of him."
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So I quit school and that's what I did.
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You got a fast car.
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But is it fast enough so we can fly away?
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We gotta make a decision:
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Leave tonight or live and die this way.
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So I remember when: we were driving, driving in your car,
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The speed so fast I felt like I was drunk,
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City lights lay out before us
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And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder.
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And I had a feeling that I belonged
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And I had a feeling I could -- be someone, be someone, be someone.
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You got a fast car.
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And we go cruising to entertain ourselves;
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you still ain't got a job
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And I work in a market as a checkout girl.
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I know things will get better:
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You'll find work and I'll get promoted,
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We'll move out of the shelter
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Buy a bigger house and live in the suburbs.
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So I remember when: we were driving, driving in your car,
Em
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The speed so fast I felt like I was drunk,
Em
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City lights lay out before us
Em
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And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder.
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Em
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And I had a feeling that I belonged
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And I had a feeling I could -- be someone, be someone, be someone.
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You got a fast car.
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And I got a job that pays all our bills.
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You stay out drinking late at the bar,
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You see more your friends than you do your kids.
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I'd always hoped for better,
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Thought maybe together you and me would find it,
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I got no plans I ain't going nowhere,
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so take your fast car and keep on driving.
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So I remember when: we were driving, driving in your car,
Em
C
The speed so fast I felt like I was drunk,
Em
C
City lights lay out before us
Em
C
And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder.
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Em
D
And I had a feeling that I belonged
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Em
D
Em
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Em
And I had a feeling I could -- be someone, be someone, be someone.