
While "One Night Standards" has gotten more than its fair share of criticism, McBryde went on to tell The Boot that she's also seen positive reactions from her fans. "There are the other nods, where they kind of look at each other and then kind of nod up and down, which is of course the preferred response, but both are genuine and valid," she noted.
Because McBryde is well aware that it isn't exactly common for a women to be singing about one-night stands, and pointed out that many believe she shouldn't be doing such a thing, she also said that country artists before her have addressed the topic in songs of their own. "Loretta [Lynn] did it, Tammy [Wynette] did it. It happens all the time, so why not tackle it?" she wondered via The Boot).
"One Night Standards" was the first single of McBryde's sophomore album and was also the name of her 2020 tour, which began in late January of last year (via Rolling Stone).
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