by

Arden Lambert

Updated

August 13, 2019

Updated

August 13, 2019

Updated

August 13, 2019

Dave Fenley started his singing career on The Voice. He was known for singing country music covers that will let you crave to listen some more. A few days ago, he released a cover of “Stuck On You” that immediately garnered over 16 thousand views in just 5 days. Tell us what you think about it too!

Dave Fenley, Making a Name

After he was eliminated in the semi-finals of The Voice Season 15, he continued his passion for singing. The judges from the competition confirmed that his raspy voice made him perfect for singing country music. Then, he established his YouTube channel where he uploads his covers of country songs.

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Photo Credit: Dave Fenley’s Official Facebook Page

More people have appreciated Fenley’s talent. He has shared the stage with musical royalties like Dwight Yoakam, Miranda Lambert, and Dierks Bentley. At present, Dave writes songs for a living and lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

“Stuck On You”

The song was an original of Lionel Richie. The song was released in 1984 which became a hit in the U.S. peaking at No.3. Also, the song marks Lionel Richie’s country music debut from the genre, R&B. Various covers were produced by Trevor Walters, T3, and Dave Fenley. The rendition from Walters made the hit peak higher than the original.

This song is basically a love song. It shows the realization of a man who is on his way home to get his woman. The gratefulness of staying in the relationship was also mentioned in the lyrics which makes the song more personal as a dedication to your special one. Truly, love is in the air!

Watch his rendition of  “Stuck On You” below:

What do you think about his rendition of the song? Tell us by leaving your comments below.

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