Stuck On You Lyrics by Lionel Richie
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Stuck on you
I’ve got this feeling down deep in my soul that I just can’t lose
Guess I’m on my way
Needed a friend
And the way I feel now, I guess I’ll be with you ’til the end
Guess I’m on my way
Mighty glad you stayed
[Verse 2]
I’m stuck on you
Been a fool too long, I guess it’s time for me to come on home
Guess I’m on my way
So hard to see
That a woman like you could wait around for a man like me
Guess I’m on my way
Mighty glad you stayed
[Bridge]
Oh, I’m leaving on that midnight train tomorrow
And I know just where I’m going
I’ve packed up my troubles and I’ve thrown them all away
‘Cause this time, little darling
I’m coming home to stay
[Verse 3]
I’m stuck on you
I’ve got this feeling down deep in my soul that I just can’t lose
Guess I’m on my way
I needed a friend
And the way I feel now, I guess I’ll be with you ’til the end
Guess I’m on my way
I’m mighty glad you stayed
About This Song:
Artist: Lionel Richie , Album: Can’t Slow Down
Released: 1983
Genres: Soft rock, Country pop, Classic Soul, Jazz
Stuck On You Lyrics by Lionel Richie is the fourth single from Lionel Richie’s album “Can’t Slow Down” (1983), it was released on the first of May of 1984.
Unlike the usual Lionel Richie’s style, this song was influenced by country pop rather than by R&B, and it marks the singer’s debut in country music. That’s why he is wearing a cowboy hat on the single’s cover.
The single of this track reached number 3 in the US charts and number 12 in the UK. This song also peaked at number 24 on the country chart in the USA.
Trevor Walters made a very successful cover version of this song in 1984, only three months after Lionel Richie’s release. It was so good that it went higher than Richie’s original on the UK Singles Chart.
3T covered this song in 2003. It was the first single from their album “Identity”. They also made a “…Smooth Remix” of it.
Stuck On You peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, #8 on Billboard’s R&B chart and topped Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart for 5 weeks. It also become Lionel Richie’s first country music hit, peaking at #24 on Billboard’s country music chart.