Tracy Chapman - Talkin' Bout A Revolution

"Talkin' Bout a Revolution" is one of Tracy Chapman's most iconic songs, released on her self-titled debut album in 1988. The song portrays the struggles faced by individuals in society, particularly focusing on economic hardship and the desire for a better future.

The opening lines set a reflective tone, illustrating the feeling of being overlooked and the longing for change. As the song progresses, it shifts to a more hopeful message, emphasizing that a revolution can start with ordinary people who are determined to fight for their rights.

Chapman's soulful voice and poignant lyrics invite listeners to recognize their power to enact change within their communities. The recurring refrain reinforces the importance of solidarity and collective action, reminding us that while the journey may be challenging, hope and resilience can lead to a brighter future.

The song has become a timeless anthem, resonating with movements for social justice and equality throughout the years. Its themes remain relevant, motivating listeners to continue pushing for progress in their own lives and in society as a whole.

Tracy Chapman - Talkin' Bout A Revolution Lyrics

Don't you know
They're talking about a revolution?
It sounds like a whisper
Don't you know
Talking about a revolution?
It sounds like a whisper

While they're standing in the welfare lines
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
Wasting time in the unemployment lines
Sitting around waiting for a promotion

Don't you know
Talking about a revolution?
It sounds like a whisper

Poor people gonna rise up
And get their share
Poor people gonna rise up
And take what's theirs

Don't you know you better run, run, run, run, run, run
Run, run, run, run, run, run
Oh, I said you better run, run, run, run, run, run
Run, run, run, run, run, run

'Cause finally the tables are starting to turn
Talkin' 'bout a revolution
'Cause finally the tables are starting to turn
Talkin' 'bout a revolution, oh no
Talkin' 'bout a revolution, oh

I've been standing in the welfare lines
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
Wasting time in the unemployment lines
Sitting around waiting for a promotion

Don't you know
Talking about a revolution?
It sounds like a whisper

And finally the tables are starting to turn
Talkin' 'bout a revolution
Yes, finally the tables are starting to turn
Talkin' 'bout a revolution, oh, no
Talkin' 'bout a revolution, oh, no
Talkin' 'bout a revolution, oh, no

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