As important as wedding processional songs are for marking that moment the bride and groom first lay eyes on one another in all their finery, your recessional song will be the soundtrack to you taking your first steps as a newlywed couple. Whether you're looking for pop songs, rock songs, love songs or party songs, it's important that you find a recessional song that really means something to you both.
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Some of the greatest love songs of all time come from the Country & Western genre, which makes each song on this playlist a prime candidate for a wedding recessional song. No one in attendance at your ceremony will be able to resist the toe-tapping rhythms - your first steps as newlyweds will have an undeniable spring in them:
Let's face it - there are few things in this life more romantic than a love song, and there are few occasions more romantic than your wedding day, so this is a match made in heaven for you newlyweds! The lovelorn lyrics and soaring choruses on this list of wedding songs will help set that cosy, candlelit tone you've been searching for to make your dreams of a romantic stroll up the aisle come true:
Nothing says 'I choose you' quite like a unique wedding recessional song - it's almost like a private joke between you and your love, only this time your friends and family are being allowed in on it! Give your wedding guests a glimpse into your world after you tie the knot with one of these surprising yet sweet wedding songs from our selection:
If you're a couple whose love story is something straight out of the Notebook or Love Actually, you'll want a ceremony exit song that'll make your walk up the aisle suitably cinematic. While the end credits may be rolling over your single lives, a wedding recessional song from our T.V. and film song list will show your friends and family that your story as a bride and groom is only just beginning:
This thing (this thing) called love (called love)It cries (like a baby)In a cradle all nightIt swings (woo woo)It jives (woo woo)It shakes all over like a jelly fishI kinda like itCrazy little thing called love
I gotta be cool, relax, get hip!Get on my track'sTake a back seatHitchhikeAnd take a long ride on my motor bikeUntil I'm ready (ready, Freddie)Crazy little thing called love
This thing called loveI just can't handle itThis thing called loveI must get round to itI ain't readyCrazy little thing called loveCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeah
Crazy little thing called love, yeah, yeahCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeahCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeahCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeahCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeahCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeahCrazy little thing called love, yeah, yeah
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As for me, I love the flexibility of being able to download so many different recordings, classical and otherwise, into MP3 format, and the way it's easier to organize digital media than a ten shelves of CDs (and don't let me get started on the closetful of LPs we own but can't play.) But I miss the physical record jacket. I miss paging through the CD inserts in 5 languages and studying the cover art as I listen.
At 24, I am still young enough to be part of today's youth, but I am just barely old enough to have gotten to know records when I was little, and there is just something about a record - holding it in the hands, putting it on the turntable and dropping the needle, the first couple of moments of static, and then the music - I love this. In the US, records, and record players, disappeared from stores when I was still fairly young. But when I first traveled to Germany several years ago, I found that it is still possible to buy record players in the stores, so all of those old albums don't have to sit unused in the closet. Hooray!
The love between the man and woman singing is a strong love that never gets old. They discover new things about each other, keeping the relationship fresh. They realize that what they have is special, and not everyone can have a love like they have.
This soulful Etta James track about the moment you find your true love also made its way into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Beyoncé even sang this song for the President and First Lady at Barack Obama's first inauguration.
Stevie Wonder's affectionate ballad proves that it's the little things in life that matter: The ode to quick declarations of love won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for its appearance in the movie The Woman in Red with Gene Wilder. 2ff7e9595c
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