Fools Rush In

Dave Dudley · Other Songs - Dave Dudley

Fools rush in where angels fear to thread

And so I come to you, my love my heart above my head

Though I know there's danger there

If there's a chance for me then I don't care



Oh, fools rush in where wise men never go

But wise men never fall in love so how are they to know?

When we met, I felt my life began

So open up your heart and let this fool rush in



When we met I felt my life began

So open up your heart and let this fool rush in

Fools Rush In

Dave Dudley's recording of "Fools Rush In" stands as a testament to his versatility beyond the trucking anthems that defined his career. Known for his distinctive baritone and storytelling ability, Dudley often explored romantic themes alongside his signature country narratives. This track captures the emotional weight of impulsive love, delivered with the polished production typical of his Mercury Records era. While Dudley is frequently celebrated for hits like "Six Days on the Road," his interpretations of classic standards showcased a broader musical range. The song remains a notable song in his discography, reflecting his capacity to blend traditional country instrumentation with timeless melodies. It serves as a reminder of the artist's enduring presence in the genre, appealing to listeners who appreciate both his energetic road songs and his more introspective vocal performances.