what song did you walk down the ailse to?
#71
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Traditional wedding with all the trimmings,
"Moon River" requested by me and the traditional wedding music.
Divorced in 2000.
EX was buried last week and before passing on, he had requested "Free Bird" by Lynrd Skynrd.
My request for my funeral service will be "Spirit in the Sky"
"Moon River" requested by me and the traditional wedding music.
Divorced in 2000.
EX was buried last week and before passing on, he had requested "Free Bird" by Lynrd Skynrd.
My request for my funeral service will be "Spirit in the Sky"
#72
"Love Changes Everything" from the musical Aspects of Love by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Our first dance was "I Will" by John Stuart Montgomery and our last dance was "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" by Rod Stewart.
Our first dance was "I Will" by John Stuart Montgomery and our last dance was "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" by Rod Stewart.
#74
First marriage Trumpets Voluntaire. Don't remember what we walked out to.
With current hubby (4th anniversary was yesterday) processional was Pachelbel's Canon in D and we walked out to Israel Kamakawiwoʻole's Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World which was in the movie Fifty First Dates. Still smile every time I think of our wedding day.
With current hubby (4th anniversary was yesterday) processional was Pachelbel's Canon in D and we walked out to Israel Kamakawiwoʻole's Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World which was in the movie Fifty First Dates. Still smile every time I think of our wedding day.
#79
4 marriages and never walked down the isle once. Just simple at home weddings (by the way this will be my last marriage, not sure I can stand to bury one more husband) My granddaughter was married last june and had the traditional wedding, until the minister said May I present Mr and Mrs ----when they turned around, they had on sunglasses as did all the bride's maids and groom's men. I don't remember the song playing, but they all "boogied" down the isle & out the church. I thought it was adorable, and so like my new grandson-in-law.
#80
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Location: Windham, Maine
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Wow. I read through them all. This is a great question. I started to think mine would be truly unique and then I found Pachebel's Canon in D, which was the way in. But we went out to James Taylor - How Sweet It Is (to be Loved By You.) It lasted 16 years. Not great, not bad. Won't do it again though.
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