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If it is to resume, saying it briefly worded about the wedding music than everything is related to love, slow songs are the preferential ones and no matter the genre they should express in their lyrics the love, the unity, the marriage, life in two.
This is the predominate idea but thinking rationally if you have only slow love songs all the wedding guests will get bored at a certain moment. You need diversity so that if at the reception party the enthusiasm is more about partying the solemn part of the wedding comes with stronger correlation with the idea expressed above.
In other words, the love songs are more about to be included in the religious ceremony. Once you think of the religious ceremony the correlation with the unity itself is made, so, not like a party, but a very important, emotional and sober time of the wedding. And to add even more, to boost all these love songs used for wedding readings can be one way. But, with the consideration that the attention has to be focused on what happens lyrics are supposed to miss, so more like a non vocal song is more indicated. It doesn’t have to cover the priest’s voice when reading the texts from the Bible or the prayers.
With concrete names what love songs used for wedding readings can be one’s options? It all depends on each one’s preferences, if they have their own song as a couple or to choose Clayderman – “Love story”, with higher notes increasing the suspense Ennio Marricone – “Der profi”, Sarah Mclachlan – “Angel”, Savage Garden – “Truly, madly, deeply”, Take That performing “How deep is your love”, Robbie Williams – “Angels”, “She’s the one” or “Feel” from the same artist repertory; “I really want you” by James Blunt, George Benson with “Nothing gonna change my love for you” and so many others.
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