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"'Crossroads'" is a song by American singer Tracy Chapman. It was released in 1989 as the lead single from her second studio album 'Crossroads'. The song was written by Chapman, and produced by David Kershenbaum and Chapman. "Crossroads" reached No. 90 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. The song's music video was directed by Matt Mahurin.

Reception



On its release as a single, Tim Southwell of 'Record Mirror' wrote, "'Crossroads' sees Tracy in familiar sombre mood, reflecting on life's struggles and the pain of it all. It may not be frothy but Chapman's cool vibes are always welcome." Sian Pattenden of 'Smash Hits' described the song as "very much the kind of folksy, sombre song you'd expect from Tracy". She added, "If you liked "Fast Car" then you'll like this because it's jolly similar."

In a review of 'Crossroads', Fred Goodman of 'Rolling Stone' noted the song's "rich arrangement and heartfelt delivery" and added, "'Crossroads' breaks little new ground for Chapman musically, but its subtly shaded percussion, pizzicato violin and lilting accordion give new muscle to Chapman's previously bareboned presentation." Steve Morse of 'The Boston Globe' felt the song "opens the album in a startling confessional manner".

Parry Gettelman of 'The Orlando Sentinel' considered the song to "proclaim [Chapman's] independence from materialism and money-changers who beset her." Brian Springer of 'The Daily Tar Heel' wrote, "The title track adds the only new lyrical wrinkle [on the album], with Chapman making the usual star complaint of having to deal with all the attention. Accordion and violin pizzicato give this song a slightly different flavor than the previous album."

Track listing



;7" single

#"Crossroads" - 4:11

#"Born to Fight" - 2:46

;12" single

#"Crossroads" - 4:11

#"Born to Fight" - 2:46

#"Mountains O'Things" (Live) - 5:05

;12" single (UK release)

#"Crossroads" - 4:11

#"Born to Fight" - 2:46

#"Fast Car" - 4:57

;Cassette single

#"Crossroads" - 4:11

#"Born to Fight" - 2:46

;CD single (German release)

#"Crossroads" - 4:11

#"Born to Fight" - 2:46

#"Mountains O'Things" (Live) - 5:05

;CD single (US promo)

#"Crossroads" - 4:11

Personnel



'Crossroads'

* Tracy Chapman - vocals, acoustic guitar

* G. E. Smith - acoustic picking guitar

* Frank Marocco - accordion

* Charlie Bisharat - violin

* Bob Marlette - keyboards

* Larry Klein - bass

* Denny Fongheiser - drums

* Bobbye Hall - percussion

'Born to Fight'

* Tracy Chapman - vocals, acoustic guitar

* Jack Holder - acoustic piano

* Snooky Young - trumpet

* Tim Landers - bass

* Denny Fongheiser - drums

* Bobbye Hall - tambourine

'Production'

* David Kershenbaum, Tracy Chapman - producers

* Kevin W. Smith - engineer, mixing

* John X Volaitis - additional engineer

* Marty Lester - assistant engineer, assistant mixer

* Bob Ludwig - mastering

* Claude Nobs - producer on "Mountains O'Things"

* David Richards - engineer on "Mountains O'Things"

Charts



References



Category:1989 songs

Category:1989 singles

Category:Tracy Chapman songs

Category:Elektra Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by David Kershenbaum

Category:Songs written by Tracy Chapman

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