Eldredge says "Adios Old Friend"
Thursday, August 17, 2023 – Brett Eldredge is celebrating the release of his 2013 debut album, "Bring You Back," with a 10-year anniversary edition.
In honor of the anniversary, Warner Music Nashville will release "Adios Old Friend – 10 Year Anniversary Bonus Track" today. Written by Eldredge and Jon Randall, the song was recorded in 2013, but was never released.
The album yielded three number one singles including "Don't Ya," "Beat of the Music" and "Mean To Me."
In addition to the new track, fans can experience another hidden gem with: "From The Vault: Bring You Back (10 Year Anniversary Concert) now available on Youtube. The five song concert features a mix of hits and album cuts including "One Mississippi."
More news for Brett Eldredge
- 09/18/23: Eldredge will Glow again
- 10/11/22: Eldredge returns with Glow holiday tour
- 06/17/22: Hank Jr., Eldredge drop new albums
- 01/14/22: Eldredge "Want That Back"
- 12/17/21: Eldredge has COVID
- 10/06/20: Eldredge strips down
- 07/10/20: Eldredge, Allen, Price, The Jayhawks, Hubbard drop new sounds
- 04/14/20: Eldredge returns with new single on Friday
CD reviews for Brett Eldredge
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When an artist achieves the kind of commercial success that Brett Eldredge has, there seems to inevitably be an album that is all about the songwriting. Having described his 2017 self-titled album as his "most honest collection of songs," he doubles down on the sincerity factor and bills "Sunday Drive" as his "most deeply personal to date." The distinction is a fine line, but it seems to be in the deliberateness of the preparation.
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Coming off a string of six consecutive number one hits from his first two albums, "("Bring You Back" and "Illinois"), Brett Eldredge had a choice; take deliberate aim at the chart summit or follow his heart. He opted for the latter and delivers a thread of love and love lost songs. He self-titled his fourth album saying it was his most honest collection of songs to date.
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