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From the Aisle to the Airwaves: SmithField’s 'Love You to the Moon' EP Features Viral Wedding Anthems and Sentimental Love Songs

  • Haley
  • Mar 11
  • 2 min read

Nashville, Tenn. — Country duo SmithField, composed of lifelong friends Jenn Fielder and Trey Smith, have released their new EP, Love You to the Moon, out now. With their signature harmonies and deeply personal lyrics, SmithField delivers an EP that is both timeless and fresh, reflecting their evolution as artists while staying true to their country roots. Love You to the Moon features wedding-inspired renditions of fan-favorite singles, along with brand-new tracks, including songs that Jenn Fielder and Trey Smith originally wrote as surprises for their spouses on their wedding days. Full of love, emotion, and unforgettable melodies, this collection is destined to become the soundtrack to romance.


“‘If It Ain’t You’ and ‘We’ll Figure It Out’ have been a part of thousands of weddings. Whether it be the first dance song, a bride walking down the aisle, or us getting hired to perform for the happy couple on their big day.” Says SmithField. “We are excited to finally have actual ‘wedding versions’ of those beloved songs out in the world, along with two written for our own weddings! We can’t wait to be a part of so many more wedding days in the future with this special project.”


Produced by Trey, Love You to the Moon is a deeply personal collection of songs inspired by the real-life experiences that have shaped their relationships. The EP captures the highs, surprises, and enduring strength of love, making it both intimate and universally relatable.


The EP starts off with the romantic “To The Moon,” which was inspired by Trey’s heartfelt phrase to his wife, a simple yet powerful way of expressing his love. “Never Gonna Get Married” was sparked by Jenn’s longtime joke that she’d never tie the knot—only to find herself swept up in an unexpected romance, a sentiment that resonates with many. The music video for the song, which will air nationally with CMT, features never-before-seen wedding footage from Jenn’s wedding including the first performance of the song.


Also included are brand-new wedding versions of fan-favorite tracks "If It Ain’t You" and "We’ll Figure It Out." Over the past two weeks, "If It Ain’t You" has garnered 2.5 million views across Instagram and TikTok, while the original version has amassed over 15 million streams across platforms. Meanwhile, "We’ll Figure It Out" has taken on a life of its own—racking up 6.1 million views and counting in less than 24 hours, contributing to its staggering 100 million total views, 600,000 shares, and 20 million streams. The song has also inspired over 10,000 pieces of user-generated content, making it a true wedding

anthem. Thousands of fans worldwide have made these songs a part of their most cherished moments, and SmithField hopes these new renditions will continue to soundtrack countless love stories for years to come.


Through raw storytelling and sincere melodies, Love You to the Moon invites listeners to connect with their own love stories, making it the perfect soundtrack for every stage of romance. With the release of the EP and more in store later this year, SmithField is on track to make 2025 an unforgettable chapter in their career.



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