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Lee Brice - I Don't Dance
Lee Brice - I Don't Dance


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Album: I Don't Dance
Released: 2013

I Don't Dance Lyrics


I’ll never settle down,
That’s what I always thought
Yeah, I was that kind of man,
Just ask anyone

I don’t dance, but here I am
Spinning you around and around in circles
It ain’t my style, but I don’t care
I’d do anything with you anywhere
Yes, you got me in the palm of your hand
'Cause, I don’t dance

Love’s never come my way,
I’ve never been this far
'Cause you took these two left feet
And waltzed away with my heart

No, I don’t dance, but here I am
Spinning you around and around in circles
It ain’t my style, but I don’t care
I’d do anything with you anywhere
Yes, you got me in the palm of your hand, girl
'Cause, I don’t dance
No, I don’t dance

I don’t dance, but here I am
Spinning you around and around in circles
It ain’t my style, but I don’t care
Well I’d do anything with you anywhere

I don’t dance, but here I am
Spinning you around and around in circles
It ain’t my style, but I don’t care
I’d do anything with you anywhere
Yeah, you got me in the palm of your hand, girl
'Cause, I don’t dance

No, ooh

Writer/s: Davidson, Dallas / Brice, Lee / Hatch, Rob
Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, MIKE CURB MUSIC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

I Don't Dance
  • The first single from Lee Brice's third album was originally penned by the singer-songwriter for the first dance with his wife at their April 2013 wedding. "I was trying to keep it a secret, but then I had to play it out one night," he told CBS Detroit's 99.5 WYCD. "And she got mad, because I was playing it out before we got married."

    He added: "It's a tough guy being a tough guy going, 'Look, I don't dance, but I'll dance with you, I'll do whatever you want me to.'"
  • When Lee Brice sat down to work on an idea for a song he had called "I Don't Dance" with his pals Rob Hatch and Dallas Davidson he wasn't expecting it would wind up being the lead single for his third album. "In my mind it was a song for Sarah, before we got married," he told Radio.com . "It was kind of about our first dance."

    But during that writing session, the tune took on a new life of its own. "Immediately when we finished writing it, I realized it wasn't just a song I was writing for my wife," Brice continued. "Maybe because it was coming from that place," (but whatever the cause), "it turned out so special."
  • The song's music video was directed by Ryan Smith. It switches between scenes of Brice playing in an empty Ryman Auditorium and snatches from his own wedding.
  • Lee Brice first met Sara Reeveley in the early 2000s in South Carolina. They married in the mountain resort town of Branson, Missouri on April 21, 2013.
  • This is the title track of Lee Brice's third album. He told Rolling Stone that calling the whole album 'I Don't Dance' is symbolic of his refusal to, "dance in the box of Nashville."
  • The song won Single Record of the Year at the 2015 ACM Awards.

  • Lee Brice - Drinking Clas
    Lee Brice - Drinking Class


    Lee Brice - Drinking Class Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: I Don't Dance
    Released: 2014

    Drinking Class Lyrics


    We're up when the rooster crows
    Clock in when the whistle blows
    Eight hours ticking slow
    And then tomorrow we'll do it all over again

    I'm a member of a blue collar crowd
    They can never, nah they can't keep us down
    If you gotta, gotta label me, label me proud

    I belong to the Drinking Class
    Monday through Friday, man we bust our backs
    If you're one of us, raise your glass
    I belong to the drinking class

    We laugh, we cry, we love
    Go hard when the going's tough
    Push back, come push and shove
    Knock us down, we'll get back up again and again

    I'm a member of a good timing crowd
    We get rowdy, we get wild and loud
    If you gotta, gotta label me, label me proud

    I belong to the drinking class
    Monday through Friday, man we bust our backs
    If you're one of us, raise your glass
    I belong to the drinking class

    We all know why we're here
    A little fun, a little music, a little whiskey, a little beer
    We're gonna shake off those long week blues
    Ladies, break out your dancing shoes
    It don't matter what night it is, it's Friday
    It's Saturday and Sunday
    I just want to hear you say
    I just want to hear you sing it
    Y'all sing it with me

    We belong to the drinking class
    Monday through Friday, man we bust our backs
    If you're one of us, raise your glass
    We belong to the drinking class

    Yeah, we belong to the drinking class
    Monday through Friday, man we bust our backs
    And if you're one of us, raise your glass
    We belong to the drinking class

    Writer/s: FRASIER, DAVID R / KEAR, JOSH / HILL, ED
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., ROUND HILL MUSIC, DO WRITE MUSIC LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Drinking Class Song Chart
  • This song finds Brice paying tribute to the hard-working man who gets up early and works hard every day. "We had a bunch of production going on that wasn't right," he told Billboard magazine. "It was too new and hip, and had too much electronic stuff going on."

    "It hit me one day that the song isn't about drinking, but it's about working class folks," Brice continued. "Working class, to me, seems like it needs to be organic - hands clapping, boots stomping, and it needs to sound like people humming along or whistling while they're working. And, literally, a sledge hammer hitting a railroad tie. So that's what we did. We went back in and took all that stuff out, and created those organic sounds to make it feel like the steel mills or the shipyards. When we got done, we felt we had gotten it right."
  • "Drinking Class" was penned by regular collaborators Josh Kear, David Frasier and Ed Hill. The working-class anthem came about when the trio were discussing current events and Kear threw out the title to his co-writers. "We know each other so well, any time we get together, we talk about life," Hill told Taste of Country .

    "There's hardly any middle class anymore," he lamented. "You have super-rich people, the half-percent, that when they make a billion dollars they just can't seem to think that that's enough. They go and make another billion dollars, and then you have this big Grand Canyon, and you have everybody on the other side. And that's all of us, trying to scrap out a living."

    "It's not really a drinking song," Hill added. "It's about people. It just happens to have drinking in the title."

  • Lee Brice - Siren
    Lee Brice - Sirens


    Lee Brice - Sirens Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: I Don't Dance
    Released: 2014

    Sirens Lyrics


    I just remember her tan legs standin' on the side of the road,
    Honda with the hood up covered in smoke,
    Thumb in the air with somewhere to go in a hurry.

    She didn't say a thing, she just jumped inside,
    Stuck a gun to my chest and told me to drive.
    I was scared but she was beautiful, like a movie.

    She kept lookin' back like somethin' was comin',
    Said we ain't slowin' down, ain't stoppin' for nothin',
    My truck was shaking, my blood was pumpin',
    But she was laughin'.

    I 'bout hit the brakes when we came around the corner,
    A mile of blue lights, guns aimed and pointed.
    Whatever she had is what they wanted,
    And it's all a little fuzzy after that.

    All I remember is Sirens,
    Blue lights flashin' and drivin',
    Dirt lane passin' and flyin',
    Tearin' through the red lights,
    Blowin' through the stop signs.
    All I remember is sirens,
    Ringin' from the gun shots firin',
    One curve away from dyin',
    And all I remember is...
    Sirens.

    The man on the radio reported the chase,
    And all about the beauty,
    How she cleaned out the bank.
    She was armed and dangerous,
    She almost got away but they found her.
    She was cussin' at choppers,
    They were swirlin' around,
    Reloadin' her revolver every couple-a-rounds.
    Shot off a couple shots,
    But they wouldn't back down.

    All I remember is sirens,
    Blue lights flashin' and drivin',
    Dirt lane passin' and flyin',
    Tearin' through the red lights,
    Blowin' through the stop signs.
    All I remember is sirens,
    Ringin' from the gun shots firin',
    One curve away from dyin',
    Baby all I remember is...
    Sirens.

    We were all outta road and I knew she could tell,
    'Cause she leaned across my lap and buckled my belt,
    And kissed me on the cheek and said,
    "Thanks for the help, and hold on boy."
    Well she yanked the wheel and I held my breath,
    We flipped so many times we shoulda been dead.
    And that's all I got,
    And I just woke up here and I said

    All I remember is sirens,
    Blue lights flashin' and drivin',
    Dirt lane passin' and flyin',
    Tearin' through the red lights,
    Blowin' through the stop signs.
    All I remember is sirens,
    Blue lights flashin' and smilin',
    One curve away from dyin',
    All I remember is...
    Sirens.
    Sirens.
    And her blue eyes flashin'.
    And those long legs standin' on the side of the road,
    Her Honda with the hood up covered in smoke,
    Thumb in the air, somewhere to go in a hurry.

    Writer/s: BRICE, LEE / HATCH, ROB / MILLER, LANCE / STONE, JON
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., MIKE CURB MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Sirens Song Chart
  • Lee Brice produced the I Don't Dance album himself. The South Carolina singer contributed some banjo licks to this searing tune and it was the first time he'd ever played the instrument.

    "One thing I tried to do on this record is a lot of classic sounds, like on Bruno Mars' record, but with a lot of hip sounds that he just created in his mind, or whatever it may have been," he told Rolling Stone. "I love putting classic steel guitar with a classic banjo - all those sounds meshed with new sounds I created in my head."

  • Lee Brice - Whiskey Used to Bur
    Lee Brice - Whiskey Used to Burn


    Lee Brice - Whiskey Used to Burn Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: I Don't Dance
    Released: 2014

    Whiskey Used to Burn Lyrics


    Looked in the mirror today
    Found my first line on my face
    You know you really don't know how to take
    Watching your whiskers turnin' gray
    So I closed my eyes
    And thought about my life.

    When the Whiskey Used to Burn
    Oh when the Whiskey used to burn

    High School and pick up trucks
    Sneaking out with summer love
    Yeah you know all those nights you just couldn't get enough
    Coming home at 3am
    From places we'd never been
    Yeah we were all just kids back then
    We didn't know first times
    It happened just one time

    When the Whiskey used to burn
    When the Whiskey used to burn
    Back when I could still feel my broken heart
    Sometimes I wish I could go back to the start
    When the Whiskey used to burn

    There ain't much I'd change
    Sometimes those days

    When the Whiskey
    Used to burn
    When the Whiskey
    Used to burn
    Back when I could still feel my broken heart
    Sometimes I wish I could go back
    To the start
    Yeah

    Writer/s: LANCE MILLER, ROB HATCH, LEE BRICE
    Publisher: MIKE CURB MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Whiskey Used to Burn Song Chart
  • Brice recorded some of this nostalgic ballad digitally. The South Carolina singer explained in a Walmart Soundcheck video that he and songwriters Rob Hatch and Lance Miller penned the song sitting around a picnic table during Jerrod Niemann's album release party. Needing to save their rough cut, they saved it onto Brice's phone. "And during this work tape, there's kids running around and there's screen doors squeaking open,"he said. "We had no idea until we listened back to it. This work tape, it was magic. There's this life in it!"

    Once Brice started laying down the song with his band in the studio, he realized it was lacking something. "I missed those kids talking in the background and I missed those doors squeaking and the wind blowing," he said. "So what you're hearing on the record, the first half of it is the work tape, and then it morphs into the studio version."

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