The Song We Fell in Love To

The Song We Fell in Love To is the twenty-seventh solo studio album by American country singer Connie Smith.

The album contained ten tracks of material crafted in a country pop style that featured overdubbed vocal harmonies by Smith herself.

After 18 top ten singles with the RCA Victor label, Connie Smith signed a new contract with Columbia Records in the early 1970s.

[3][4] In 1975, Smith began recording her next Columbia studio project, which would later be titled The Song We Fell in Love To.

[4][2] "We got a good record on it, but, really, the one that she'd done with Bob Ferguson [her RCA producer] was magic – and her career maker," Baker recalled.

[10] It peaked in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in November 1975, climbing to the number 29 position.

[12] By April 1976, the song became Smith's twentieth top ten single on the Billboard country chart, peaking at number 10.

[13] All credits are adapted from the liner notes of The Song We Fell in Love To[7] and the biography booklet by Barry Mazor titled The Latest Shade of Blue.