Former Rangers player Marvin Andrews has proved he has the X Factor with his unique style of car karaoke.

The 40-year-old has been wowing fans on Facebook every week with his catchy videos.

His car covers include the likes of Bob Marley and King of Country Kenny Rodgers.

He posted: "I'm back by public demand, after the gambler hit #1 last week, so it's another fabulous day listening and singing along to some bob Marley."

And it seems Marvin's Facebook friends can't get enough of his dulcet tones.

Jason Smith wrote: "Brilliant big Marvin! Could be a singing career in the pipeline #KeepBelieving."

Graeme Pringle added: "If there was more like him football it would be a better place, God bless you big Marv I look forward to next weeks song."

Marvin played 53 times for Rangers between 2004-2006 scoring six goals.

He became famous after claiming he didn't need an operation on his cruciate ligament injury, instead he insisted God would heal him.

In an interview with our sister paper The Herald he said: "People said I was mad. An entire nation was telling me I was crazy.

"Ex-players whose careers had been ended by such an injury told me to listen to the doctors.”

Andrews listened to what he believes fervently was the will of God and he didn't have the operation.

"I was supposed to be out for a year and I was back in six weeks," he said.