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Tracie Spencer first made an impact as a child performer, winning the TV talent show Star Search and having a hit record under her belt by the time she was 12 years old. The Iowa-born singer's self-titled 1990 debut featured an interesting mix of youthfulness and potential soulfulness, which developed on songs like "Tender Kisses" and "This House." One of a handful of performers young enough to have a comeback while still in her twenties, Spencer resurfaced in 1999 with Tracie, which she described as her "coming of age record." ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
i remember the first time seeing her on that family matters episode where eddie met her..THIS SONG IS STILL A CLASSIC THAT I'LL PLAY ANYDAY OF THE WEEK!!
Everytime I hear this song I am transported to pre-teen years singing this in my room listening to my boombox. ha ha ha bye baby byyyye baaaaaby - Go Tracie! Wish she still sang.
I love this song, It brings back so many memories. I went to High School with Tracie; her personality is just as beautiful as her voice!!! #ClassicMusic!
All I ever wanted was someone to call my own. I'll never know, you'll never know, we'll never know. All those tender kisses blown away, bye, baby bye. A Beautiful song w/ meaning. Love it.
funnyvalentines2
What a sweet nice surprise. I used to love this song back in the day. LOL... I still know all of the words.
Truly a beautiful song with meaning and true soul a song that make you think of good time the ones you love. I enjoy this type of music that talks to you and not about people and put down genders dont get me wrong some of today music speak out me but most of today sex no feeling no love and teacher childern, teens and even Adults the wrong thing in these time's yes especially these time's here right now We as people of color we are not going foreward but backward yes backward think about our his
SWEEET SHE WAS GOOD, COME ON BACK TRACIE MORE SONGS WITH MEANING IS NEEDED.
lan4man_41
I'm proud of Tracie. Instead of letting the music business ruin her she got her college degree and is doing well. May she be blessed.
mrazmeritsa
It pains me when singers this talented just stop making music and basically disappear and we're left with so much non-talent that just won't go away. *ugh*
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