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First of all, you must cater for the location where the ceremony will devolve. If it will be at a church, it is better to opt for classical songs. But, if your ceremony it will devolve in a backyard, garden or on the beach, you have an amplest freedom to choose other musical genres, but, it still they must not be too noisy. I am talking about music in sourdine. Secondly, when choosing the love songs used for wedding readings, you must cater for the person who will read and also what he will read. He can read a prayer, a poem, something from literature or even some paragraphs from the bride’s personal diary.

Nowadays, the priests are easily supplied with the best friend of the couple. You can choose classical wedding songs for readings such as Enya or Adiemus if a priest will read a prayer, but as well you can choose something more cheerful if your best friend will read a poem or a passage from a story that has a meaning for you. As I said before, it all depends of the location where the ceremony will devolve, of the person that will read and also of what will be read. But, the most important thing is that the soundtrack must be in sourdine because you and also your guests would like to perfectly hear what is read.

Because music can highlight every moment of your life and especially your wedding ceremony, here I have for you some love songs used for wedding readings: “Everything” performed by Michael Buble; “Everything I Do (I Do For You)” performed by Bryan Adams; “Faithfully” performed by Journey; “For You” performed by Kenny Lattimore; “Forever Mine” performed by The O’Jays; “From Here To Eternity” performed by Michael Peterson; “From This Moment On” performed by Shania Twain; “Have I Told You Lately” performed by Van Morrison or Rod Stewart; “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” performed by James Taylor; “I Could Not Ask For More” performed by Edwin McCain; “I Cross My Heart” performed by George Strait; “I Do (Cherish You)” performed by 98 Degrees.