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What is a good song to walk out to after we are married?

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i want something FUN like something different i like the better together song i just listed to it!

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  1. Pick a song that is meaningful to you and your relationship. Something fun and something that will make people think of you two. Pick your favorite type of music and start searching. You can listen online and find "the one". Congrats on the wedding.


  2. Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against the Wall) by Mystikal

    I don't know.. I just like the idea of that.  LOL!

  3. We were going to use "Lost in This moment" by Big N Rich, but the minster signaled the soloist at the wrong time and we ended up doing "Inside Your Heaven" by Carrie Underwood.

  4. The end of the marriage ceremony is a time for joy and celebration. And, your music ought to reflect this. The music you choose for your recessional should be upbeat, joyous, and celebratory. If your wedding has been more informal and non-traditional, the music may even be on the fun, playful, or silly side. If your union has been more on the formal, traditional or religious side, it might be more majestic or inspirational. But whatever music you choose, it should be happy! Remember that the recessional (especially when it is the last song played at the ceremony) is, in a way, the transition piece to the reception. And you want folks in a cheerful mood for the reception!

    All You Need Is Love - Beatles

    Allegro (from "Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D") -Johann Sebastian Bach

    Allegro (from "Trumpet Concerto In A Flat") -Antonio Vivaldi

    Allegro Maestoso (from "Water Music Suite") -Handel, George Frideric

    Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (from Solomon) -Handel, George Frideric

    Auld Lang Syne (especially for a New Year’s Eve/Day Wedding)

    Autumn/ Allegro (from The Four Seasons) -Vivaldi, Antonio

    Bang On The Drum All Day - Todd Rungren

    Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 - Bach, Johann Sebastian

    Can't Help Falling In Love - UB40

    Celebration - Kool & the Gang (especially for leading directly into a reception)

    Concerto For Two Trumpets In C Major - Vivaldi, Antonio

    Fanfare To Joy - Lorie Line

    Festival Fanfare - Bach, Johann Sebastian

    First Movement From Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 - Bach, Johann Sebastian

    Giving You The Rest Of My Life - Bob Carlisle

    Go There With You - Steven Curtis Chapman

    Hallelujah Chorus (from "Messiah") - Handel, George Frideric

    Hands Up - Ottawan

    Happy Trails - Van Halen (no reception, couple leaving immediately after wedding)

    Have I Told You Lately - Van Morrison (mellow and romantic)

    Havin' A Party - Rod Stewart (especially for leading directly into a reception)

    Havin' A Party - Sam Cooke (especially for leading directly into a reception)

    Heaven Must Have Sent You - Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams

    Hometown Honeymoon - Alabama (for the country folk)

    Hornpipe (from "Water Music") - Handel, George Frideric

    I Got You, I Feel Good - James Brown (for a less formal/non-traditional wedding)

    I.O.U. Me - BeBe & CeCe Winan (a bit more mello and romantic)

    I'm A Believer - Monkees (for a less formal/non-traditional wedding)

    I'm A Believer - Smash Mouth (for a less formal/non-traditional wedding)

    Irish Wedding Song

    Is This Love - Bob Marley (reggae wedding mon!)

    Joy - George Winston

    La Rejoissance [The Rejoicing] (from "The Royal Fireworks") - Handel, George Frideric

    Le Rondeau ('Masterpiece Theatre' Theme) - John Joseph Mouret

    Linus And Lucy (theme from "Peanuts") -Vince Guaraldi

    Little Martha - Allman Brothers

    Livin' On Love - Alan Jackson

    Love Of My Life - BeBe & CeCe Winan

    Love Song - Ronan Hardiman

    Minuet (from "Suite Gothique") -Boellmann, Leon

    No Remedy For Love - Susan Ashton

    Ode To Joy - Beethoven

    Pepperseed Medley - Byron Lee and the Dragonaires (for the sound of the islands)

    Praise Be To God - Bach, Johann Sebastian

    Praise To The Lord With Drums And Cymbals - Karg-Elert, Sigfried

    Psalm XIX - Marcello

    Rhondo In G - Bull

    Ribbon In The Sky - Stevie Wonder (mellow and romantic)

    Rigaudon - Campra

    Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Stevie Wonder

    Simon Tov And Mazel Tov

    Sinfonia (from "Cantata No. 29") -Bach, Johann Sebastian

    Song Of Joy - Julio Iglesias

    Spring, Allegro (from "The Four Seasons") -Vivaldi, Antonio

    Symphony #5 In C Minor, Op. 67 - 4. Allegro - Beethovan

    This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) -Natalie Cole

    Toccata (from "Symphony 5, Opus 42") -Widor, Charles-Marie

    Trumpet Voluntary - John Stanley

    Wedding March (from "A Midsummer Night's Dream") -Mendelssohn, Felix

    Wedding Theme (from The Sound Of Music) - Rodgers & Hammerstein

    Hope this helps :0)

  5. Aint no stopping us now

    or

    the chorus of love is a beautiful thing

    are the two that i am considering

  6. We're using "All You Need Is Love" by The Beatles. I think a lot of people use it but it's pretty perfect for just about anyone =] We steered away from the classical or instrumental because it's so not us. I think that's more cliche than anything.

  7. This is an interesting question why might i ask  

  8. Everlasting love by Carl Carlton

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIqEtGz8E...

  9. R.E.M its the end of the world as we know it

  10. At Last-- Etta James.   thats what im using!!

  11. Do you mean walk out to after the vows? or walk out into the reception? I walked into the reception to "I'm to s**y".. everyone liked that.. added some humor. We left directly after vows to the traditional wedding march.. felt like that sealed the deal.. Good luck!

  12. It totally depends on your personality.

    A lot of people like to use classical music (look up recessional music to find some standard pieces) when they're walking out of the ceremony - the "Wedding March" is one of these.

    As far as walking into the reception (introducing the new couple), this varies based on the couple. Usually a love song of some type, but one couple I know walked out to "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC and another walked out to the Star Wars theme, because it's a little bit more their style.

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