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Chris Stapleton’s Soulful Cover of ‘Whenever You Come Around’ is Country Perfection

Chris Stapleton delivers a powerful, soulful cover of Vince Gill's 'Whenever You Come Around,' showcasing raw emotion in one of country music's greatest tributes.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Some songs are so powerful they don’t just get covered—they get felt. And when Chris Stapleton took on Vince Gill’s “Whenever You Come Around,” he didn’t just sing it—he poured every ounce of soul into it, creating one of the greatest tributes to Gill ever recorded.

The moment happened during CMT Giants: Vince Gill in 2022, but even years later, fans still talk about Stapleton’s performance. When an artist like him covers a country classic, it’s not just about hitting the right notes—it’s about honoring the emotion, the storytelling, and the artist behind it.

Chris Stapleton’s Deep Respect for Vince Gill

Before launching into the song, Chris Stapleton made it clear just how much Vince Gill meant to him. Looking out into the crowd, where Gill sat watching, Stapleton delivered a heartfelt message:

“I moved here wanting to be you. You had the courage to encourage me… I love you from the bottom of my heart.”

Those words carried weight for a man like Chris Stapleton, who isn’t known for long-winded speeches. They reminded us that country music is built on mentorship, respect, and passing the torch from one generation to the next.

Then came the performance.

Armed with his gritty, soul-soaked vocals and an acoustic guitar, Stapleton delivered a version of “Whenever You Come Around” that was as powerful as it was restrained. He didn’t try to outshine Gill’s original version—he let the song breathe, allowing its heartbreak and beauty to do the work.

A Timeless Song Meets a Timeless Voice

Written by Vince Gill and Pete Wasner, “Whenever You Come Around” was released in 1994 and quickly became one of Gill’s most beloved songs. The ballad, which reached #2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, is a masterclass in longing, heartbreak, and vulnerability—three things that Stapleton excels at delivering through his voice.

Plenty of artists have covered Vince Gill over the years—Willie Nelson, Luke Combs, and Chris Young, to name a few—but few performances hit as hard as Stapleton’s.

What made his version special wasn’t just his signature rasp or how effortlessly he controlled the melody. It was the emotion behind it—the weight of one artist paying tribute to another in the most honest way possible.

As the final notes faded, Stapleton tipped his hat to Gill, giving him a thumbs-up as the audience applauded. If there was ever a moment that proved why Chris Stapleton is one of country music’s best modern vocalists, this was it.

Years later, fans still go back to this performance because when country music is done right, it never fades.

And if you haven’t watched this incredible tribute yet—do yourself a favor and experience it.

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