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I'm helping with a friend's wedding. She has 5 bridesmaids that are walking down to the song "She's Got A Way" by Billy Joel that is only 3 minutes long. She wants to walk down to the traditional wedding march. Does any one have any ideas for a short sweet song for the ring bearer and two flower girls?

2006-07-10 15:53:53 · 4 answers · asked by Deb 1 in Family & Relationships Weddings

4 answers

goin' to the chapel...

it's really cute with little kids. have fun!

2006-07-10 15:59:49 · answer #1 · answered by Melissa R 4 · 1 0

You may want to talk to your dj about finding a longer version of "She's Got A Way" or maybe even looping it. The reason I say that is because you'll have to find exactly the right song that fits with the other two. Does that make sense? I just mean that having three songs, they might not all sound good together. Also, depending on the aisle length, it might be a long time to wait for those songs to loop through.

Also, I've been to a couple of weddings where the children walked in right in front of the bride, in which case they'd be walking in during the bridal march.

2006-07-11 02:17:48 · answer #2 · answered by ykokorocks 4 · 0 0

You are my sunshine or
At last by etta james

2006-07-10 23:20:21 · answer #3 · answered by ambz_101 2 · 0 0

I'm probably stick with something instrumental, but if you want another vocal piece, "Turn Around" by Harry Belafonte came immediately to mind. Kenny Loggins recorded a sweet version on his album "More Songs from Pooh Corner."

Where are you going,
my little one, my little one?
Where are you going,
my little one, my own?

Turn around and you're two,
Turn around and you're four,
Turn around, you're a young man,
Going out of the door.

Where are you going,
my little one, my little one?
Where are you going,
my little one, my own?

Turn around and you're tiny,
Turn around and you're grown,
Turn around, you're a young wife,
With babes of your own.

Where have they gone,
our little ones, our little ones?
Where have they gone,
our children, our own?

Turn around and they're two,
Turn around and they're four,
Turn around and they've grown,
Going out on their own.

Turn around and they're tiny,
Turn around and they're gone,
And there's no one to hold.


Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds,
Allen Greene, and Harry Belafonte

2006-07-11 01:41:02 · answer #4 · answered by Church Music Girl 6 · 0 0

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