We are thrilled to present The Dip from Seattle, WA performing their song Sure Don't Miss You, which was released as a single in 2017. This live performance was filmed at the Nashville Airport Inn & Suites. Subscribe for the latest OurVinyl performances at bit.ly/1FkkrKs Purchase or stream this song on: Spotify: spoti.fi/2UhQRHh iTunes: apple.co/2HU9Ot3 GooglePlay: bit.ly/2FDKwhp Amazon: amzn.to/2Wvj3Eb Tidal: bit.ly/2UZfqG7 Listen to The Dip on Spotify: spoti.fi/2CGUhcG Listen To OurVinyl on Spotify: bit.ly/2CFlBIn Follow OurVinyl: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ourvinyl Twitter: twitter.com/ourvinyl Instagram: instagram.com/ourvinyl/ SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/ourvinyl Follow The Dip: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedipmusic/ Twitter: twitter.com/thedipmusic?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_dipstagram/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu0I8_yyc72CHUEYIcIekA About The Dip: "Hailing from Seattle, The Dip is an electrifying seven-piece ensemble that melds vintage rhythm and blues and modern pop with "impeccably crafted, 60's-steeped soul" (KEXP). The group quickly gained notoriety throughout the Pacific Northwest for their eminently danceable live shows that feature the powerful vocals of frontman Tom Eddy (Beat Connection), bolstered by the deep pocket of their unmistakably detailed rhythm section, and the spirited melodies of “The Honeynut Horns”. Hard-hitting but sensitive, The Dip harkens back to the deep soul roots of the decades past and pays tribute to this history through the grit and grace of their performances. The band's 2015 self-titled debut, recorded to tape at Avast! Studios, propelled them to notable appearances at prodigious festivals such as Sasquatch! Music Festival, High Sierra Music Fest, Summer Meltdown, and Capitol Hill Block Party as well as built anticipation for their 2016 release, Won't Be Coming Back (EP). Whether young or old, you can’t help yourself from grinning ear-to-ear when you see these gentlemen hit the stage. I wouldn’t hold back dancing for that matter either! Ladies and gentleman, give it up for The Dip! Hit up the dance floor, and put it in your hip!" About OurVinyl TV: OurVinyl TV films live performances with both emerging and established musicians. We’ve worked with artists such as St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ed Sheeran, Allen Stone, Kina Grannis, Dispatch, Iration, Donavon Frankenreiter, Rebelution, Marcus Foster, and Odessa Rose. We do our best to push the production envelope by filming artists in unique settings that complement their music. OurVinyl is live music. Being at a show is a really magical experience. It allows you to see bands and artists performing their music in its most raw form. It’s all live, all one take, no punching in, no autotune, no cheating. Just high energy and high authenticity. Lyrics: Someday I might miss you But I sure don't miss you right now I was blue as a man could be When you left me But I sure don't miss you right now It took me awhile To get back on my feet It took me awhile To smile again I was ashamed that I could ever be so weak But I love you girl Yes I did Someday I might miss you But I sure don't miss you right now I was blue as a man could be When you left me But I sure don't miss you right now When you put me down I was All torn up Sure enough Crying every night When I was eatin life And everything feels so new Finally got over you Someday I might miss you But I sure don't miss you right now I was blue as a man could be When you left me But I sure don't miss you right now Some nights I start to feel real weak I get so low and down I can hardly sleep But I know this too shall pass And at last I don't miss you, baby Someday I might miss you But I sure don't miss you right now I was blue as a man could be When you left me But I sure don't miss you right now Someday I might miss you But I sure don't miss you right now I was blue as a man could be When you left me But I sure don't miss you right now Credits: Director: Mike Reuther Director of Photography: Tom Beal Key Grip & Gaffer: Michael Moen Camera 1: Tom Beal Camera 2: Sean Brna Camera 3: Michael Moen Camera 4: Jarad Clement Camera 5: Michael Reuther Tracking Engineer: Nick Byrd Mixing Engineer: Dylan Alldredge Mastering Engineer: Sean Brna Special thanks to Nyk Allen, Matthew Delisi and The New Respects for the inspiration!