Sleepless In A Hotel Room

Album: The Way I Am (2026)
Charted: 58 11
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  • "Sleepless in a Hotel Room" finds Luke Combs lying awake in his hotel bed wondering why success feels so lonely after midnight. Combs has candidly acknowledged the toll the road takes on family life, and has spoken about missing milestones, including the birth of his second son, Beau, while touring in Australia. "Sleepless in a Hotel Room" is his emotionally resonant ballad about missing his wife while on the road.
  • Released on January 7, 2026, the ballad fits neatly alongside Combs' long-running habit of plainspoken, heart-on-sleeve writing, stretching all the way back to "Nothing Like You," where a young, road-worn Combs sketched devotion from a distance.
  • The song originated when Combs, lying awake in a hotel room missing his then-girlfriend Nicole Hocking, decided to write about the experience. He began working on the track with co-writers Jonathan Singleton and Randy Montana, completing the composition a few months before the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
  • Combs first let fans peek behind the curtain in October 2020 when he posted an acoustic preview online with the caption: "Trying to take a nap before my Billboard Music Awards performance tonight and I couldn't sleep. It reminded me of this song I wrote a few months ago right before everything shutdown. Had this idea one night when I was missing Nicole Hocking, like I am right now."
  • While clearly written as a love song about separation rather than loss, the lyrics are open-ended enough that some listeners hear it as a breakup song.
  • "Sleepless in a Hotel Room" appears as track 13 on Combs' 22-track project, The Way I Am. The album toggles between life at home and life on the road, with Combs producing alongside Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton, the same team behind his 2024 album Fathers & Sons.
  • So why did the song take so long to arrive? Combs said he's "loved the song 'Sleepless in a Hotel Room' for a long time" and carried it quietly for years before finally letting it loose. The Way I Am was a long, reflective process, one that involved revisiting old demos and early unreleased snippets. In that sense, the song functions less like a new arrival and more like a long-requested fan favorite finally finding its place, a kind of personal "lost files" moment.

    Between major releases, marriage, kids, and relentless touring, the song simply didn't fit earlier tracklists, even as demand for the unreleased demo steadily grew. When it finally surfaced, it landed exactly where it belonged: in the middle of an album about balance, adulthood, and the quiet hours when the noise fades and the missing sets in.

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