Brice joins "Drinking Class"
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Brice joins "Drinking Class"

Wednesday, August 20, 2014 – Lee Brice, who celebrated his fourth number one single at country radio last week with "I Don't Dance," is out with a new single today, "Drinking Class."

The song goes for adds on Sept. 8. That's one day before the release of his new album, "I Don't Dance." title track to his anticipated Sept. 9th release on Curb Records.

"I'm always looking for songs that invite people in. This one is about the working class more than it is drinking," said Brice.

Brice has penned chart toppers including "More Than A Memory" (recorded by Garth Brooks, 2007) and "Crazy Girl" (ACM's 2011 Song of the Year recorded by Eli Young Band) . He has enjoyed hits including "A Woman Like You" (2011), "Hard To Love" (2012), and "I Drive Your Truck" (2012), which claimed both CMA and ACM 2014 Song of the Year honors.


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