Let's Don't Call It a Night

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"Let's Don't Call It a Night"
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Single by Casey James
from the album Casey James
ReleasedAugust 15, 2011 (2011-08-15)
GenreCountry
Length3:26
LabelBNA, 19
Songwriter(s)Casey James
Brice Long
Terry McBride
Producer(s)Casey James
Chris Lindsey[1]
Casey James singles chronology
"Let's Don't Call It a Night"
(2011)
"Crying on a Suitcase"
(2012)

"Let's Don't Call It a Night" is a debut song co-written and recorded by American country music singer and American Idol season 9 finalist Casey James. It was released in August 2011 as the first single from James' self-titled album, released by BNA Records in March 2012. James wrote this song with Terry McBride and Brice Long.

Critical reception[]

Jeff Lincoln of Country Standard Time said that the song "has a charming, sultry groove. Exchanging sharp Dobro twangs with understatedly suggestive lyrics, it's something Ronnie Milsap may have plucked for himself 30 years ago."[2] Giving it three stars out of five, Billy Dukes of Taste of Country called the opening lyrics "vapid" but praised the chorus, also saying, "The mood is right".[3]

Music video[]

Roman White directed the music video.[4]

Chart performance[]

Chart (2011–2012) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 21
US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100[6] 11

Year-end charts[]

Chart (2012) Position
US Country Songs (Billboard)[7] 76

References[]

  1. ^ Casey James (CD booklet). Casey James. BNA Records/19 Recordings. 2012. 88697895382.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ Lincoln, Jeff. "Casey James review". Country Standard Time. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  3. ^ Dukes, Billy (28 July 2011). "Casey James, 'Let's Don't Call It a Night' – Song Review". Taste of Country. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  4. ^ "CMT : Videos : Casey James : Let's Don't Call It a Night". Country Music Television. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  5. ^ "Casey James Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  6. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of April 21, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  7. ^ "Best of 2012: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
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