"I Wanna Grow Old With You", the Stephen Lynch, Broadway version. We're huge Stephen Lynch fans, but his own songs are not appropriate for weddings (lol). Plus, the song is short. H sings it to me all the time now.
"I Wanna Grow Old With You", the Stephen Lynch, Broadway version. We're huge Stephen Lynch fans, but his own songs are not appropriate for weddings (lol). Plus, the song is short. H sings it to me all the time now.
A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part magic, you'll learn that soon enough...and the parts that look like magic turn out to be the messiest of all.
I think I've stated before, this was my processional, love it.
::we didn't do a first dance::
I knew someone on here had used this song in their wedding but I couldn't remember who. Bravo to you and YH's good taste! (and his guitar playing ability if I'm remembering right?)
Re: What was your "first dance" song?
"Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkWGwY5nq7A
It makes me cry even now. I hate that I wasted so much time not with my husband. I hate my bastard abusive ex-husband.
ETA - I love my husband, our family, and my life so much.
Burned by the Bear
Could Not Ask For More by Edwin McCain
"Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen.
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Malcolm
My H had the DJ play that song for me at our wedding.
That was our cake cutting song.
"First Day of My Life-" Bright Eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwFS69nA-1w
View it, you will tear up. Best song ever
I knew someone on here had used this song in their wedding but I couldn't remember who. Bravo to you and YH's good taste! (and his guitar playing ability if I'm remembering right?)
First dance was "Better Together" - Jack Johnson
I walked down the aisle to "Bittersweet Symphony"- The Verve (the opening instrumental part on a loop)
And our recessional started out traditional and then scratched and played The Office theme song.
Me too! Great song!
I looooooove this song!
I love, love, love this song! And ray lamontagne. Ours was I love you till the end by the pogues.