Dan + Shay Share Stunning Live Version Of ‘I Should Probably Go To Bed’
After turning heads with the release of their new single in late July, Dan + Shay surprised fans this week…
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After turning heads with the release of their new single in late July, Dan + Shay surprised fans this week by dropping a live version of “I Should Probably Go To Bed.”
Shot at Ocean Way Nashville, the live rendition of the song perfectly captures Shay Mooney’s impressive vocals and gives the song a whole new life.
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After announcing the release of the live track, the duo shared that they hope it brings some sense of normalcy to fans during these unprecedented times.
“2020 has been difficult not being able to tour and connect with all of you in person, so we felt like this was the next best thing,” Shay Mooney and Dan Smyers wrote on Instagram. “Hopefully when you listen to it or watch the video, you feel a bit of the magic of a concert.”
“I Should Probably Go To Bed” was co-written by Mooney and Smyers and produced entirely by Smyers. The song is the follow-up to the duo’s No. 1 hit “10,000 Hours” (with Justin Bieber) and will likely appear on Dan + Shay’s yet-to-be-announced fourth studio album.
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