Back in March, Luke Combs mixed a snippet of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" into a longer Instagram Live set that included performances of his own fan-favorite originals.
However, something about Combs' spin on the 1998 folk rock classic struck a major chord with fans, who have been demanding a full version of his "Fast Car" cover ever since.
Well, ask and you shall receive: The singer uploaded his performance of the song to social media this week.
MORE: Luke Combs releases new song 'Six Feet Apart' about COVID-19 crisisCombs' spin on the track is pretty faithful to the original, accompanied solely by his acoustic guitar, though his barrel-chested vocal delivery can make any tune into a country song, no matter its genre.
I heard y'all... Here's a full cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car." pic.twitter.com/pC0oSD30V3
— Luke Combs 🎤 (@lukecombs) May 14, 2020
After he shared "Fast Car," fans immediately started clamoring in the comments section for a studio version of the song. While Combs hasn't said yet whether he plans to record "Fast Car," anything's possible. After all, the singer has spent his quarantine so far busily creating new music.
Most recently, Combs dropped a studio version of "Six Feet Apart," a song he wrote about the COVID-19 pandemic, debuted for fans over social media and subsequently released as a studio version.
MORE: Tim McGraw shared the sweet text his mom sent him after seeing the video for 'I Called Mama'He first played the tune in April and Combs had recorded and released it by May 1.