Wedding songs

Classic Wedding Songs

Weddings in their celebration are old enough to contain features that have become classic in their unfolding, such as the color white – which is the classic symbol to stand for purity and innocence, the ceremony - which is the classic procedure of a religious service performed in the joining a man and a woman in the act of marriage, the rose – which has become a classic symbol of love to be held in the bouquet of a bride walking down the aisle, and many, many other that in some way they are also part of the tradition that defines the style of a wedding festivity.

Music is another example to include the feature of classic due to the various songs that have become classic wedding songs as they have been for a long time chosen to fill the atmosphere of a wedding celebration. Couples, as much as they want to have their wedding event performed in a personal way, and as such to carry the mark of originality, have also appealed for the songs that have belonged to many wedding ambient, sometimes these songs being the only ones to keep them connected to the same feelings of love that have remained unchanged as much as the wedding style has changed in its displaying. You can fit your wedding songs with some wedding invitations artistic, and this will make a great pack for your wedding.


Therefore the songs that we can count as being classic in the evolution of a wedding ceremony are: “Here comes the bride”, “Trumpet voluntary”, Pachebel’s “Canon in D”, “Ave Maria”, “Wedding march”, “Bridal Chorus”, “Air on G String”, “Jesu, joy of man’s desiring” on the classical area of wedding ceremony music. These are the most favored in regard to a traditional style of a wedding. But there are also contemporary songs to belong to the music charts that have become also classic in their choices as songs to accompany the events performed in a less formal style of a wedding ceremony (with the father’s consent, of course).

These modern songs that have become classic of the casual ceremonials are: “Spend my life with you” by Eric Benet & Tamia, “Ribbon in the sky” by Stevie Wonder, ‘Power of love” – Jennifer Rush, “When you say nothing at all” – Ronan Keating, “How deep is your love” performed by Bee Gees. They are often choices to accompany the steps of the bride while walking down the aisle, for the vows exchanging moment and that of Unity Candle lighting as well as the ones to show the guests and the married couple out of the place that hosted the ceremonial.


As to the reception part, the choices of songs that have become classic wedding songs are more than the space allows to be listed down, but there are some of them that are considered most popular, and therefore they have become the classic beloved ones: for the big entrance “From this moment on” - Shania Twain, “Beautiful day” –U2; for the first dance “Love me tender” – Elvis Presley, “Love will show you everything” – Jennifer Love Hewitt; for father and bride dance “Butterfly kisses” – Bob Carlisle, “Angel In My Arms” - Joe Pizzulo; for the mother and groom dance “What a wonderful world” - Louis Armstrong, “A song for mama” – Boyz II Men and the list can continue with various of such songs that turned into wedding classic music.
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Wedding Songs