Disney Songs for Your Fairy Tale Wedding




Are you a true romantic person or just a big fan of the Disney World and want to have a Disney-themed wedding? Then you won’t have any problems with music because Disney has some wedding songs that can add a special flavor to your day, in all your special moments from the wedding processional to the wedding reception.

It is no wonder that many couples choose the famous Disney love songs for their weddings, because the major part of Disney movies have a happy end. Many of the Disney songs have been nominated for important musical awards. So Disney songs will do just good into your wedding plans.





Let’s see what classics of Disney love songs you can play for weddings and the appropriate moment for each song:

A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes from “Cinderella” will make great for the wedding prelude and seating of the guests at the church.

After the seating of the guests comes the seating of mothers. For this you can consider:

Circle of Life from “The Lion King

The Rose from “Bette Midler

Wind Beneath My Wings from “Bette Midler

Romeo and Juliet Theme by Tchaikovsky

For the entrance of the Groom and Groomsmen the followings are nice choices:

Can You Feel the Love Tonight from “The Lion King

You’ll be in My Heart from “Tarzan

Someday My Prince Will Come from “Snow White

After the Groomsmen comes the Bridesmaids entrance:

Bibbidi-Bobbidy-Boo from “Cinderella

When You Wish Upon a Star from “Pinocchio

And now the most expected moment: the Bride’s Entrance.

Chiming of the Hour from “Westminster Chimes

Once Upon a Dream from “Sleeping Beauty

When You Wish Upon a Star from “Pinocchio

So This is Love from “Cinderella

A Dream is a Wish your Heart Makes from “Cinderella

Storybook Love – the Theme from “Princess Bride” by Mark Knopfler

For the Unity Candle or Rose Exchange ceremonies take into consideration:

Candle on the Water from “Pete’s Dragon

Reflections from “Mulan

You have been pronounced husband and wife so you need a great Disney tune for your recessional:

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da from “Song of the South

A Whole New World from “Aladdin

Wedding March from “There Goes the Bride

The wedding ceremony is over so now it’s time for the wedding reception and one of the best moments of the newlyweds – the first dance:

All I Ask of You from “Phantom of the Opera” will make a great choice.

For the other moments of the reception you can take into consideration the following songs:

Kiss the Girl from “The Little Mermaid

Beauty and the Beast from “Beauty and the Beast

Bella Notte from “Lady and the Tramp

Chim Chim Cher-ee from “Mary Poppins

Love is a Song from “Bambi

The Mickey Mouse March

Part of Your World from “The Little Mermaid

Under the Sea from “The Little Mermaid

Colors of the Wind from “Pochahontas

Disney’s Main Street Electrical Parade

Be Our Guest from “Beauty and the Beast

If I Never Knew You from “Pocahontas

Promise from IllumiNations 2000

Something There from “Beauty and the Beast

You’ve Got a Friend in Me from “Toy Story

Second Star to the Right from “Peter Pan

Music from “Wishes

Whether you like classical, pop or rock songs, Disney songs will make your wedding a fairy tale. Whatever your preferences, your wedding will be a success.

Written by , date Dec 21, 2010 in wedding songs
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