Lyrics for Bring You Back by Brett Eldredge - Songfacts. Bring you back, I'll bring you back, I'll bring you back to love I remember that night at your mama's house We were so in love, finally said it out loud I got down on my knees, said you're the best thing that ever happened to me You walking down the aisle, I remember it now, I remember.
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. 'Released: September 27, 2010. 'Released: October 8, 2012. 'Released: September 30, 2013. 'Released: July 14, 2014Bring You Back is the debut studio album by American artist. It was released on August 6, 2013. The album was originally titled One Way Ticket, and was to include Eldredge's second single '.
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However, the album was renamed before release and 'It Ain't Gotta Be Love' was scrapped from the final track listing. The album includes the singles 'Raymond', 'Don't Ya', 'Beat of the Music' and 'Mean to Me'. 'Don't Ya', 'Beat of the Music' and 'Mean to Me' reached number one on the Country Airplay chart. The album has gained critical acclaim by music critics.
Contents.Songs Brett Eldredge stated that the last song 'Go On Without Me' was written in memoriam about Lindsay Nicole Walleman, the Manager of Midwest/Northeast Promotions, W.A.R. Team at Warner Music Nashville, after she died of cancer in 2013. In addition, Eldredge noted that Walleman was 'one of the people who were fighting for me to get on the radio', and he told that 'When the label heard this song, they agreed that we were finishing the album with it.'
' Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingB+Digital JournalGot Country OnlineRoughstockBring You Back garnered critical acclaim from the six to review the album. At, highlighted that the release is 'crisp, chipper, and eager to please, an album that cheerfully checks off every box on contemporary country radio.' In addition, Erlewine noted that 'everything' contained on the effort 'is shiny, happy country-pop - even the ballads feel bright - but that's the appeal of Eldredge and his debut: everybody involved worked hard to deliver a piece of gleaming modern country product, and it's hard to resist all that impeccable craft.' Giving it a 'B+', Bob Paxman of described Eldredge's voice as 'soulful', comparing his delivery on 'Waited Too Long' and the title track favorably to.
He wrote that some of the songs 'travel down the often-trod pavement of small-town odesBut never do they sound contrived or overly sentimental'. However, he called 'On and On' and 'Beat of the Music' 'ordinary'.Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal told that everyone of the 'songs on here are flawless and they each have their own identities', which they are 'not overdone or overproduced', and the tracks are 'well-written and sung from the heart.' Additionally, Papadatos stated that 'if a baseball analogy were used to describe the excellence of this album, it is safe to say that Brett has hit a grand slam with 'Bring You Back.' ' Got Country Online's Donna Block noted that 'just as his music covers many genres, the songs on his album will touch a wide range of emotions.'
At Roughstock, Dan MacIntosh felt that 'maybe it's this album's overall sonic warmth that makes it feel undeniably Country, even without many of the more obvious aural clues.' Billy Dukes of found that 'the pace is exhilarating, but also worth noting are the subtle warbles and variations in his voice that make each song on 'Bring You Back' a unique moment.' Track listing No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength1.' Tell Me Where to Park'. Weekly charts Chart (2013–15)PeakpositionUS11US 2Year-end charts Chart (2013)PositionUS Top Country Albums62Chart (2014)PositionUS Top Country Albums74Singles YearSinglePeak chart positions2010'23————2012'3'4'4153365'—' denotes releases that did not chartCertifications RegionCertification/salesUnited States Gold500,000 ^.sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification aloneReferences.
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Contents.Content The lead single is '. The album's second single, ', released to country radio on August 21, 2017. ' will be released June 18, 2018 as the third single. Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingRating it 4 out of 5 stars, reviewer wrote that it 'showcases the singer's softer side more than its predecessors'.
Matt Bjorke of Roughstock reviewed the album favorably, stating that Eldredge 'has figured out what makes his music get even better and better: Personal vulnerability mixed with passionate performances. These are both something which Brett Eldredge is packed to the gills with.' Cillea Houghton of Sounds Like Nashville was also positive, writing that 'Charming, emotional and diverse are descriptions that suit Brett Eldredge, but predictable certainly isn’t with its eclectic mix of sounds, proving that Eldredge has grown as an artist.' Commercial performance Brett Eldredge debuted at number two on the US with 45,000, of which 36,000 were pure album sales. It is Eldredge's highest-charting album. The album sold a further 7,300 copies in the second week.
It has sold 89,000 copies in the US as of September 2018. Track listing Track listing taken from Rolling Stone. Penuell, Russ (May 15, 2017). Archived from on May 17, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017. Weatherby, Taylor (May 9, 2017).
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Retrieved August 14, 2017. Bjorke, Matt (August 22, 2017). Roughstock. Bjorke, Matt (September 24, 2018). Retrieved September 27, 2018.
McKenna, Brittney (May 11, 2017). August 12, 2017. Retrieved August 12, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2017. August 14, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
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