
With โGet Me There to Church,โ Michellar makes a heartfelt entrance into the country music scene, delivering a heartwarming release. Released on June 27, 2025, the track conveys how living together isnโt quite the same as sealing love in a vow, inspired by experience. Written by Michelle Bond, who records under the name Michellar, and brought to life by producer Tobias Wilson with vocal performances from Helen Walford and Harrison Black, the song blends a cross-continental production with down-home sentiment.
โGet Me There to Churchโ opens with warm acoustic strumming and a steady rhythm that instantly conjures up small-town romance and quiet Sunday mornings. Harrison Blackโs vocals come in first, steady and sincere, laying the emotional foundation with a touch of vulnerability. His voice carries a soft kind of strength, just before Helen Walfordโs light vocals join in with a gentle harmony that lifts the chorus into a soaring moment of devotion. They sing,
โGet me there to church with bells/ Please say yes, I am down on my knees/ Get me there when church bells ring/ Letโs walk that aisle and sing.โ
Clapping hands in the background, echoing like a congregation joining in, turns the song into a mini-celebration of commitment and renewal, just in time for the chorus. As they come together in the chorus, it feels less like a duet and more like a promise, two voices weaving their hopes into something sacred.
Drawing influence from country staples like Miranda Lambert, โGet Me There to Churchโ is steeped in tradition yet refreshingly intimate. Itโs a love song, but also a reckoning, with time, memory, and the unspoken longing to make love official.
Listen to the song on spotify and stay tuned to Michellar for more such heartfelt pieces.
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Review by: Naomi Joan