Brett Eldredge Remembers Taking A 'Risk' 3 Years Ago, Being 'Vulnerable'

By Kelly Fisher

July 11, 2023

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Brett Eldredge marked the three-year anniversary of Sunday Drive, his 2020 album that continues to hold “a special place in my heart,” he wrote in a sentimental Instagram post.

Eldredge remembers Sunday Drive as “the first time I fully stepped into the vulnerable places that I never was quite ready for,” he shared as he marked the three-year anniversary of the album’s release in his caption on Monday evening (July 10). “It’s when I learned that when your heart knows you need to go after something, even if it’s different or not always the popular or expected choice, that’s even more of a reason to go for it…the outcome of taking that risk is this album and I feel ever since then, I’ve been learning to love those deeper parts of myself and live to tell the stories.

“It’s a never ending process, and I’m grateful for getting the chance to let go and trust in myself and for having an amazing team of freakishly talented humans that helped make this album become the chapter of my life that I turned a corner and started watching the world through an open window, out on a Sunday drive.”

Eldredge’s Instagram followers dropped comments reminiscing on their favorite songs included in the 12-track project, including “Gabrielle,” “Magnolia,” “The One You Need” “Where the Heart Is” and “Sunday Drive.” Find the full album on iHeartRadio here.

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