Dance Like No One's Watching

Album: Chapter & Verse (2024)
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  • Get ready to grab a tissue because "Dance Like No One's Watching" is a tear-jerking anthem that'll hit you right in the feels with its tale of a daddy-daughter bond. Gabby Barrett kicks it off with a precious moment when a little girl takes her father's hand and they hit the dance floor. Nerves? Yeah, she's got 'em. But her daddy's got the perfect remedy: "Dance like no one's watching."

    The daughter then goes off to college. Bags packed, final goodbyes shared, and what's Dad's parting advice? You guessed it: "Dance like no one's watching."

    But hold onto your hats, because here comes the grand finale. Now the daughter is all grown up, swaying with her pops on her wedding day. He's fighting back tears, feeling the weight of the moment. And now, it's her turn to echo those timeless words of wisdom: "Dance like no one's watching." Pass the tissues, y'all!
  • Luke Combs teamed up with Emily Weisband and James McNair to pen this tune back when he and his wife Nicole were expecting their first child.

    "I was sitting in the bathtub one day. I heard my phone ding, and he [Combs] had texted me, and explained that this song was written with a couple of friends," Barrett told Entertainment Tonight. "It wasn't gonna work for him because he didn't know if his child - his wife was still pregnant at the time, with their first baby, and they didn't know if it was a girl or a boy."

    Because the song is a girl-and-dad story and he knew Barrett had a daughter, Combs passed it on to her. "It really resonated with me, and it fits perfectly," said Barrett.

    Combs wound up having a baby boy named Tex in June 2022.
  • Though best known as a successful country singer, Combs is no stranger to writing hits for other artists - he's one of the songsmiths behind Carly Pearce's "I Hope You're Happy Now" and Zac Brown Band's "Out In The Middle," to give two examples.
  • Gabby Barrett recorded "Dance Like No One's Watching" for her second studio album, Chapter & Verse, with Ross Copperman manning the controls. Copperman and Combs sing backing vocals. The other musicians are:

    Lex Price: bass
    Dan Dugmore: pedal steel guitar
    Ilya Toshinskiy: acoustic guitar
    Ben Foster: electric guitar
    Rob McNelley: electric guitar
    Fred Eltringham: percussion, drums
    Alex Wright: keyboards
    Ben Foster; keyboards
  • Luke Combs must have been feeling a twang of fatherly love in 2022, because that's when the wheels started turning for "Dance Like No One's Watching." Luke wanted to explore the bittersweet beauty of watching a baby girl grow up, and all the emotions that come along with it.

    He called up his frequent partner-in-rhyme, James McNair ("Lovin' On You" and " Going, Going, Gone"), but this time, he invited one of James' co-writers, Emily Weisband, to the party. Turns out, having a woman's perspective in the room was pure gold when it came to capturing this daddy-daughter dance.
  • The three met up at Sony Music Publishing's Fire Hall in September 2022, and Combs tossed out the idea for "Dance Like No One's Watching."

    "I think in his brain it was this big, iconic wedding song," recalled Weisband to Billboard . "He was like, 'If you can write one of those, they're huge.' And so we took on the challenge."

    So, they decided to give it a shot. As they were working on the chorus, Weisband mentioned taking dance lessons with her own dad for her wedding. "That's the bridge!" Combs declared. They flipped the script on the usual nervous-at-the-Valentine's-dance scenario, turning it into a sweet moment where the daughter coaches her dad to loosen up during their wedding dance.

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