AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE TODAY (5/14)
“My Person” – Wedding Version marks the first track from the five-song EP Lost In The Wild
available everywhere May 28
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Up-and-coming singer/songwriter and entertainer Spencer Crandall releases an all-new version of his fan-favorite hit, “My Person,” originally released as part of his No. 1 album, Wilderness. Today, Crandall drops “My Person” – Wedding Version in response to fans clamoring for a way to use the romantic song in their weddings. The original song has garnered over 30M global streams and over 50K TikTok’s since its Oct. 2019 release. “My Person” – Wedding Version is the first of three songs from Wilderness that have been reimagined on Crandall’s forthcoming EP, Lost In The Wild, available everywhere May 28. The five-song EP also includes two all-new tracks produced by Lalo Guzman.
Track listing:
1. “My Person” – Wedding Version (Lalo Guzman, Spencer Crandall, Kelly Archer)
2. “Things I Can’t Say” (feat. Julia Cole) – Stripped (Lalo Guzman, Josh Ronen, Spencer Crandall, Julia Cole)
3. “Apartments in LA” – Demo Version (Lalo Guzman, Spencer Crandall, Scott Stepakoff)
4. “Nothing To Do With You” (Lalo Guzman, Spencer Crandall, Lauren McLamb, Joe Tounge)
5. “Delete All” (Nate Dodge Remix) (Nate Dodge, Joe Tounge, Spencer Crandall, Olivia Faye, AJ Gatio)*
*Produced by Nate Dodge
“I’m so excited to finally release ‘My Person’ – Wedding Version,” shares Crandall. “I’ve had so many DMs, texts and emails asking for this version because this song has become the soundtrack for so many couples’ relationships. There have been thousands of videos to the original song with couples showing how much they love their person. I can’t wait to see all the videos of couples that will use this version at their wedding. It feels good to finally get this out to fans and I couldn’t be prouder of how it turned out.”
In addition to “My Person” – Wedding Version, the Lost In The Wild EP will feature a cut-back, organic version of “Things I Can’t Say” (feat. Julia Cole) and an energetic EDM remix of hit-song “Delete All,” as well as two all-new tracks.