℗ 2020 Warner Music Nashville.
Released May 22, 2020
Duration 3m 25s
Record Label Warner Music Nashville
Genre Country
 

Good Day (Single)

Brett Eldredge

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Good Day
Brett Eldredge
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Brett Eldredge releases his new single "Good Day", co-penned by Eldredge, Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk, the second single from his album Sunday Drive. The track was written during a period of self-awareness and reflection for the artist: "I was really on that journey with myself trying to find that self-awareness and that connection to start flipping the narrative in my mind. I have a lot of bad things I can find in my life, but I have a lot of things I can be grateful for, and I’m going to focus on those things more and focus in on putting my best foot forward when I wake up in the morning. It doesn’t mean it’s going to be perfect, it doesn’t mean it’s going to make the day magical, but at least I’m going to make that intention ‘it’s going to be a good day." - Brett Eldredge
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Music Nashville Studio Masters
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