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9 Top Songs About “One-Night Stand”

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Written by Corey Morgan

Best songs about one-night stand

There’s nothing better than a peppy, danceable track about one night stands. Whether professing undying love or picking the perfect hookup soundtrack for this year, it’s hard to dispute that these songs are some of the best ‘romantic’ sounds out today. Enjoy!

9 Songs About One-Night Stand

1. Hotel Key” by Old Dominion

Old Dominion - Hotel Key

First on our list of songs about one-night stand is Hotel Key” by Old Dominion.

This upbeat song was released in 2018 and tells the story of a man who has nostalgic thoughts concerning a one-night stand he had with a lady who left their hotel suite with a keepsake – the key to their motel.

The couple had a night to remember as they danced, talked about their lives, and discovered the locations of obscured birthmarks and tattoos while their clothing was strewn all over the floor. It was an unforgettable experience for both of them. After that point, they were no longer in communication with one another.

2. Perfect Strangers ` Jonas Blue 

Jonas Blue - Perfect Strangers ft. JP Cooper

Next on list of songs about one-night stand is perfect stangers by jonas blue.

Who can say what lies ahead for the two characters in this pop song from 2016 who have just spent the night together?

The storyteller makes a solemn oath that he is not being dishonest or wasting the woman’s time in any way. He is willing to consider all of his options, including breaking off contact entirely and even pursuing a long-term romantic partnership.

Although one-night stands can develop into long-term dating partnerships, both parties must be open and honest about their feelings and expectations.

3. Will, You Still Love Me Tomorrow” by The Shirelles

The Shirelles Will you still love me tomorrow (Top Quality + Lyrics)

This song, which peaked at number one on the R&B charts in 1960, is evidence that sexual experiences were prevalent back then, even though some older people may be unwilling to admit this fact.

This was the first song ever released by an all-black girl band to ever reach the top one on the Billboard Hot 100 list, and it remained in that position for a whole week.

It depicts the narrative of a beautiful woman who is about to go on a night filled with desire but is hesitant as to whether or not promises made under the pitch shadows will result in remorse the following morning.

4. “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk

Daft Punk - Get Lucky (Official Video) feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers

This upbeat disco flashback track from 2013 which features Pharrell Williams and Nike Rodgers was a global smash for a charitable cause, and it is now one of the tracks that have ever been responsible for the sale of the most copies of its respective album. It exudes positive energy that is easy to get swept up in.

The relationship that is portrayed in the song has an immediate bond with one another, and the aficionados have an intense sexual experience that lasts deep into the following early hours:

5. Last Friday” by Katy Perry

Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) (Official Music Video)

What signs should you look out for to determine if it is time for you to check yourself into a rehabilitation center?

If you are the type of person who belongs in Hollywood, a night out on the town would consist of you passing out, getting into some sort of mischief, and maxing up all of your credit cards.

After then, the main character of this pop song from 2010 takes part in a ménage à trois with three different men, which eventually leads to her having sparkles in her bed and pink flamingos in her pond.

She is preparing herself ready to get into the same sort of mischief over the upcoming weekend.

6. “Don’t” by Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran - Don't [Official Music Video]

This song, which was released in 2014, is rumored to be about a love triangle between the singer Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, and Niall Horan of the band One Direction.

The narrator of the song, Ed, had a friends-with-benefits affair with Ellie at the beginning of the song; but, during their time together, the connection grew more intense for him than it does for her.

Oh, but here’s the catch with “friends with benefits” relationships: Things are rarely in a relaxed state. They become convoluted, and the outcomes are not favorable.

After Ellie had a one-night fling with Niall, who was Ed’s buddy at the time, Ed viewed the sexual encounter as infidelity and broke up with Ellie as a result. Ed’s heart was cut to shreds by her callous breach of trust and dignity, and this song was his method of publicly reprimanding her: “Do not f*ck with my love.”

7. “I’m Just Talkin’ About Tonight” by Toby Keith

Toby Keith - I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight

What exactly do you anticipate happening in a bar? The protagonist of this song wants to meet someone, and get to know them on a casual level at first, but eventually develops feelings for them that could lead to something more.

However, the smart-mouthed protagonist is a jerk who is only looking for a one-night stand and nothing more than that.

This country song from 2001, which he has been singing about for the past few hours, is when he makes his intentions clear.

8. “Almost Lover” by A Fine Frenzy

A Fine Frenzy - Almost Lover

There is a certain something that leaves you with a very unsettling taste when an attraction never develops into the creepy obsession that you desired.

It is a symbol of potential that has not yet been achieved. The things that could have been can torment you for the rest of your life.

This pop song from 2007 has a couple who only have a fleeting deep connection, but the female narrator places greater emotional importance on their relationship than her male companion does.

Now that her heart has been broken, she has turned her attention from him in a bid to forget about what happened between them.

9. “Third Rate Romance” by Sammy Kershaw

Sammy Kershaw - Third Rate Romance (Official Video)

There is a low-quality love affair taking place behind the scenes at the Family Inn between two horny individuals who do not know each other. As soon as morning arrives, they will begin the humiliating journey back to their separate homes.

This funny country song from 1994 depicts two lovers who meet each other in a high-end restaurant. They do not have to engage in much long conversation because they already know precisely what they want, and the alcohol is flowing freely.

If you can start believing it, the woman states that she has never engaged in actions of this nature in the past, although the woman’s partner acknowledges that he has done something similar only a few times.