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If in general, and for the second part of a wedding, music is all about entertainment in various moments and cases it has another aim. At the first part of the wedding, which is the religious ceremony, it sets the mood, it increases the emotions and becomes the accompaniment for the solemn time, for all the unity steps- a lyrical way to say alleluia or amen, a cry of joy, bliss and fulfillment.
But not only does the song make the effect as the lyrics come with the expressive words in this way. The wedding songs lyrics are strongly connected one to the other and have to be one on the same wavelength with the other part.
It may sound ridiculous and banal at first thought to think that what is supposed to be a song for a wedding has inappropriate lyrics as to be selected as option. Is it so? The majority makes this mistake. With the consideration that once reading the title of a song it all gets clear and sure than the song is about a wedding and related facts to this. But a closer look and reading between the lines is what can make you really sure about this. Have you ever considered that a song can express the idea of not wanting to get married, the suggestive words for being from now on united with a person and so this being a life affliction?
Surprisingly or not wedding songs lyrics can turn to be in different directions. One example is Billy Idol’s song “White wedding”. And even others songs you may consider to choose for the party are tricky, such as Gillian Welch, “Look at Miss Ohio”. It is about a girl with no intention to get married or at least not now.