Congratulations are in order for Jamey Johnson and his new bride! A fellow country star serenaded them for their first dance, and it was incredibly touching!

Country music star Jamey Johnson recently married his longtime love, Brittney Eakins, in a touching, intimate ceremony surrounded by close family and friends.

Like many newlyweds, Jamey and Brittney shared a memorable first dance—but this one came with a special twist that reflected Jamey’s deep connection to both music and tradition.

A First Dance to Remember—With a Personal Touch

When it came to choosing their first dance song, Jamey had no doubt in his mind. He wanted to dance with Brittney to Chris LeDoux’s romantic ballad “Look at You Girl.” More than just a favorite tune, the song holds personal meaning for Jamey—it’s a track he’s performed at many weddings himself over the years.

But this time, he didn’t want to sing it. He wanted to find someone he trusted to capture the spirit of the moment—and he knew exactly who to ask.

ERNEST Gets the Call

Jamey reached out to rising country artist ERNEST, with whom he recently performed a surprise set at Loser’s Bar in Nashville. Jamey asked him to sing “Look at You Girl” for the big moment.

ERNEST, honored by the request, shared a screenshot of their text exchange on Instagram. In the messages, Jamey explained just how much the song meant to him:

“It’s a tradition with me,” Jamey wrote. “I’ve sung that song at so many weddings. You’re the only one I know who would appreciate the tradition and do it the justice it deserves.”

ERNEST admitted he was nervous, saying he wanted to make sure he was fully comfortable with the song before accepting—he didn’t want to mess up such a meaningful moment.

A Magical Moment on the Dance Floor

Thankfully, ERNEST stepped up and delivered a moving performance of the song with just his acoustic guitar. Under a spotlight on the white dance floor, Jamey and Brittney swayed to the heartfelt lyrics:

“Just look at you, girl
Standin’ here beside me
Starlight on your hair
Lookin’ like a dream…”

The crowd looked on as the newlyweds danced, visibly swept up in the moment. When ERNEST reached the lines:

“But it’s written all across your face plain as it can be.
You’re all that I was lookin’ for, now you’re all that I can see…”

Jamey and Brittney stopped dancing for a brief moment, locking eyes in a quiet, emotional exchange that said more than words ever could.

ERNEST Reflects on the Experience

After the wedding, ERNEST posted a clip of his performance on Instagram with the caption:

“I have played some nerve-racking moments. But singing the first dance song for @jameyjohnsonofficial takes the (wedding) cake.”

His humble words and heartfelt performance made the moment all the more special—and showcased the powerful bond shared between artists who understand the meaning behind the music.

A Love Story Told in Song

From the carefully chosen song to the emotional performance and touching dance, Jamey and Brittney’s first dance was more than just a wedding tradition—it was a celebration of love, legacy, and the power of music to connect hearts.

Watch the unforgettable moment unfold below.

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