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OLD DOMINION: Audio Work Parts for Recent Releases, “Everything to Lose” and “Dancing Forever” (Audio)

OLD DOMINION: Audio Work Parts for Recent Releases, “Everything to Lose” and “Dancing Forever” (Audio)

OLD DOMINION: Audio Work Parts for Recent Releases, “Everything to Lose” and  “Dancing Forever” (Audio)

Here are the intro, outro, and story audio assets to support Old Dominion’s latest releases, “Everything to Lose” and “Dancing Forever.”

“Dancing Forever”

Old Dominion – “Dancing Forever” Intro Audio


Old Dominion – “Dancing Forever” Story Audio
Dancing Forever,” for us, it’s funny we wrote it, I think all 5 of us were fathers. The song started to take on a different meaning early on in the writing process. And, it was such a special song for us. We felt like we were writing it to our daughters. And, it was just a great meaningful song and we recorded it for the album and it ultimately didn’t make the album which much to our label’s dismay. They really loved it and I think they were thinking about it being the first single or what not. But, sometimes those things happen. It just didn’t feel like it matched the rest of the album. But it always still meant the same to us and it was always a special song to us. So, we’re really excited to be able to shine some light on it now.


Old Dominion – “Dancing Forever” Outro Audio


“Everything to Lose”

Old Dominion – “Everything To Lose” Intro Audio


Old Dominion – “Everything To Lose” Story Audio
Everything to Lose” is just one of those fun songs. It like us!  It’s a song that I wrote with our friend Josh Osborne and Matt Dragstrem and the demo that Matt did was insanely cool… just had that great kind of dance-y feel. So, we brought it into the studio and it was really, I think Witt’s idea to put those kinda “go go” bells running all through it. So, it was one that we wrestled with that for a while. But, came out, you know, great ultimately. But, it didn’t make the album but, now we’re glad it’s out because it’s pretty cool!

Old Dominion – “Everything To Lose” Outro Audio


Acclaimed 2-time CMA Vocal Group of the Year and 2-time ACM Group of the Year, Old Dominion recently released “Everything to Lose” and “Dancing Forever.” The two tracks follow 3 previously unreleased tracks that the band unveiled in May, originally recorded for past projects. The tracks are available to stream everywhere. Click HERE to listen.

Old Dominion appeared live last week on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Summer Concert Series, performing their current single “Some People Do” HERE.

Old Dominion, who most recently were notably the most nominated for the 2020 ACM Awards with 8, released the moving music video for their latest single “Some People Do .” The video was inspired by Jason Schneidman, celebrity men’s groomer, who also works with Old Dominion. Schneidman was previously homeless and, after overcoming drug addiction, turned his life around. In his spare time, he helps out the homeless of LA, providing haircuts as a means to connect with those who may be battling addiction issues, and funds scholarships to rehab centers. Back in early February 2020, the band joined him on the ground in Los Angeles to help out. The visuals, directed by Mason Allen, show the effect that if we all do a little, we can help out a lot. The song, with over 41 million streams, is the latest single off Old Dominion’s self-titled third studio album, which was released in the fall of 2019. 

Old Dominion’s previous single, “One Man Band” went to No. 1 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. With over 391 million streams, “One Man Band” marked the band’s 8th consecutive No. 1 and biggest song to date. The band recently received Platinum and Gold certifications for 5 of their other hit songs: “Written in the Sand” (2x Platinum), “Break Up With Him” (2x Platinum), “Hotel Key” (Platinum), “Make It Sweet” (Gold) and “Nowhere Fast” (Gold). 

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