SINGLE REVIEW: Lee Brice “Drinking Class”

He’s co-written some of country music’s top songs including Garth Brooks’ “More Than a Memory“, Tim McGraw’s “Still“, and Eli Young Band’s “Crazy Girl.” In turn, he has recorded Top Ten hits including “Love Like Crazy“, “A Woman Like You“, “Hard to Love“, and “I Drive Your Truck.”

On September 9 Lee Brice’s new album, “I Don’t Dance“, will be released on Curb Records. The title track single is the first song he wrote, recorded, and produced that climbed to #1 on the charts.

Lee recently released “Drinking Class“, the second single off the album. The tune salutes the working class, their pride in a job well done, and the weekends when they get to kick back with a beer or two. They show up early on Monday morning, ready to do whatever it takes to complete their assigned tasks, and continue through the week until they can once again raise their glass.

“I’m always looking for songs that invite people in.
This one is about the working class more than it is drinking.”

Lee is on the road through October with Luke Bryan’s That’s My Kind of Night Tour.

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