℗ 2020 Warner Music Nashville
Released September 9, 2020
Duration 3m 21s
Record Label Warner Music Nashville
Genre Country (Pop)
 

I Should Probably Go To Bed (Live at Ocean Way Nashville / Single)

Dan + Shay

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I Should Probably Go To Bed (Live at Ocean Way Nashville)
Dan + Shay
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"Whether you’re thinking of texting an ex after hours or just scooping out some late-night ice cream, Dan + Shay suggest you should really just go to sleep. The Grammy-winning country duo’s new single, 'I Should Probably Go to Bed', is a reminder that not much good happens after midnight." - Rolling Stone Dan + Shay release a new live edition of their breakthrough hit, "I Should Probably Go To Bed", recorded at the award-winning Ocean Way Studio in Nashville. This intimate version features a stripped back vocal and piano arrangement.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Music Nashville Studio Masters
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I Should Probably Go To Bed (Live at Ocean Way Nashville)
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