Holly Dunn was an influential American country music singer and songwriter prominent in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She was known for her neotraditionalist country style and memorable storytelling, often drawing from personal experiences. Dunn's signature sound is best represented in her hit singles like "Daddy's Hands" and "You Really Had Me Going," which showcase her distinctive blend of heartfelt lyrics and traditional country instrumentation. Despite her early retirement in 2003, Dunn's influence in the country music genre remains significant.