"Some People Do" is a song recorded by American country music band Old Dominion.
Band wrote on Twitter: “This song is a side of us we haven’t shown as blatantly, and it’s a little scary to put out into the world, but part of our job as songwriters is to tell the truth, even if it’s hard to go there.”[2] Matt Ramsey wrote on Instagram: “It’s a breaking-point kind of song.
I think inherently we’re all good people and want to be good people, but no matter who you are, sometimes you hurt the ones you love, It’s about that desire to be the best person you can be for those people.” The song featured a poignant piano melody and strings that fit with the reflective and heartbreaking lyrics.
It was inspired by Jason Schneidman, celebrity groomer who was once homeless, but changed his life around after battling drug addiction and found Old Dominion joining Schneidman to help his Men’s Groomer Foundation in Los Angeles.
We hope it helps lift you up a bit.”[4] As of July 2019, the song has sold 15,000 copies in the United States.