Songs About You Brett Eldredge
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2022
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.06.2022
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- 1 Can't Keep Up 03:08
- 2 Songs About You 03:22
- 3 I Feel Fine 03:07
- 4 What Else Ya Got 02:52
- 5 Hideaway (44.1kHz) 02:43
- 6 Get Out Of My House 03:09
- 7 Home Sweet Love 03:38
- 8 Want That Back (96kHz) 03:15
- 9 Wait Up For Me 02:59
- 10 Where Do I Sign 03:18
- 11 Holy Water (96kHz) 02:44
- 12 Where The Light Meets The Sea (44.1kHz) 03:05
Info zu Songs About You
Brett Eldredge hat die Veröffentlichung seines neuen Albums "Songs About You" angekündigt. Das insgesamt fünfte Werk des Sängers, Songwriters und Produzenten aus dem US-Bundesstaat Illinois erscheint am 17. Juni und wird angeführt vom Titeltrack, den man unten hören kann.
In der Single "Songs About You" steckt Brett Eldredge in den Nachwehen einer Trennung fest und fühlt sich in diversen Alltagssituationen unvermittelt an seine Ex erinnert, wenn bestimmte Songs laufen: "I was walking in Chicago / By a Wrigleyville bar / Caught a scent of your perfume / When I heard 'Dancing In The Dark' / Now I'm just tryna get through / These songs about you", heißt es an einer Stelle etwa über Bruce Springsteens gleichnamigen Song. Später, nachdem er den Mut aufgebracht hat, zu einem Date mit einer neuen Frau zu gehen, hört er Van Morrisons "Brown Eyed Girl" und bereut die Trennung von der alten gleich wieder.
"Es gibt Songs, die einen einfach in einen Moment zurückversetzen, den man mit einer geliebten Person verbracht hat", kommentiert Brett Eldrege. "Auch wenn man schon lange nicht mehr mit der Person zusammen war, nehmen diese Lieder einen in Beschlag. Man hat vielleicht einen schönen Tag, dann geht man in einen Laden, in dem der Song läuft, und wird in die Vergangenheit versetzt."
Kennt wohl jeder, das Phänomen. Eldridges Stärke ist es, dieses Gefühl in einen Song zu übersetzen, der sich trotzdem gut anfühlt. Und der sicherlich ebenfalls bald Menschen an gemeinsame Situationen erinnern wird…
Neben "Songs About You" wird das neue Album auch die zuvor veröffentlichten Singles "Want That Back" und “Holy Water” enthalten.
Brett Eldredge
Brett Eldredge
Country up-and-comer Brett Eldredge has always been attracted to singers, a fact that should come as no surprise to anyone who’s heard the Illinois native’s soulful, distinctive baritone. “I always gravitated towards big voices, because as a kid I had this big voice coming out of me,” says Eldredge. “I was hooked on the story that somebody would be telling through their voice.” With his debut album slated to be released in 2013 on Atlantic Records and new single “Don’t Ya” at radio now, Eldredge is finally getting the chance to share a story of his own.
Although distant cousin Terry Eldredge is a member of seminal bluegrass outfit the Grascals, closer to home, Brett’s musical talent was the exception. The little kid with the big voice grew up listening to records from Ray Charles, Ronnie Dunn, and, of course, the greatest of them all: Frank Sinatra. His parents bought a guitar and a small sound system for Eldredge when he was a teen, and while he didn’t immediately take to the instrument – “I never could sit still long enough to learn it,” he admits – the sound system and its wireless microphone became a cornerstone of his early musical training. By age 15, Eldredge was a performer in demand for local functions. “I really grew to love the feel of the crowd,” he says.
Eldredge says there was no question that his passion for performance would carry him to Nashville, but his move to Music City after college made one thing clear: He was going to have to pick up that abandoned guitar. “I saw people on stage playing these songwriter nights, just them and a guitar,” he says. So Eldredge locked himself in a room to practice, and eventually started writing songs of his own. “It took me a while to finally get a hold of the guitar, but once I did I was hooked,” he says. “I think being a student of singers works to my advantage, because it taught me how to phrase things. I had melodies all over the place in my head.”
He has since moved on to writing with some of Nashville’s greats, including the legendary “Whispering” Bill Anderson, who taught him that one of the tricks to being a great songwriter is to “just keep writing,” Eldredge says. Two singles he’s released so far certainly prove his range: His 2010 debut, “Raymond,” was inspired in part by Eldredge’s own grandmother and her struggle with Alzheimer’s. Current single “Don’t Ya” hits the opposite end of the spectrum, an up-tempo flirtation that ponders the mystery of romantic relations, and showcases the sexy baritone in Eldredge’s voice. And during his own high-energy live shows, just like that kid with the wireless mic, Eldredge goes out of his way to connect with every member of the crowd. “That’s the place I feel more alive than anywhere,” he says. “Everything it takes to get to wherever I’m going to play – every airplane and car I ride in – is so worth it once I’m able to get up on that stage. I want everybody in the crowd to feel the energy that I’m feeling from them.”
As he continues to work hard at the craft of songwriting, there’s no question his talent will grow along with his audience. “You can create something from nothing, and that’s the coolest thing in the world to me,” Eldredge says. “This new music is me, and it’s taken every song I’ve written up to this point to get to where I am. I feel better about my music now than I ever have felt, and I can’t wait for people to hear it.”
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