Another beautiful love song for you to consider 'From this moment on' by Shania Twain. The lyrics are below. God bless you both!!
(I do swear that I'll always be there. I'd give anything
and everything and I will always care. Through weakness
and strength, happiness and sorrow, for better, for worse,
I will love you with every beat of my heart.)
From this moment life has begun
From this moment you are the one
Right beside you is where I belong
From this moment on
From this moment I have been blessed
I live only for your happiness
And for your love I'd give my last breath
From this moment on
I give my hand to you with all my heart
Can't wait to live my life with you, can't wait to start
You and I will never be apart
My dreams came true because of you
From this moment as long as I live
I will love you, I promise you this
There is nothing I wouldn't give
From this moment on
You're the reason I believe in love
And you're the answer to my prayers from up above
All we need is just the two of us
My dreams came true because of you
From this moment as long as I live
I will love you, I promise you this
There is nothing I wouldn't give
From this moment
I will love you as long as I live
From this moment on
2006-11-20 23:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You know your bride to be better than I do, but I am leaning towards a no on this one. The focus should be on the bride as she walks down the aisle, not on you. Also, have you considered your emotions when you see your bride for the first time? You might not be able to carry it off, even with the best training. It would be very nice if you sang to her after you exchanged vows, still during the ceremony, but after the bride has had her big moment. The safest bet would be to sing a song during the reception, after you've both had some time to enjoy the day.
2006-11-21 02:46:40
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answered by Tara P 5
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You could sing "At last, my love has come along, my lonely nights are over..etc." Long on to lyrics.com. The song is old but good to sing to your bride. That thought makes me cry. Natalie Cole did a remake after her father sang it and others have used it in love stories. (Song is called "At Last."
Email if you have some suggestions. If you are a CW fan,
there is a song by Restless Heart about loving someone:" I will love you till the sun doesn't shine, till time stands still, until the winds don't blow. Til today is just a memory to me, I know, I'll still be loving..., I'll still be loving you.." It is gorgeous, but doesn't sound country western.
I am not a big CW fan (country western) but that song just moves my heart. The words are so perfect for someone in love.
Another real oldie by Ann Murray called "You needed me." Please check out those lyrics, they have been sung at a lot of weddings. The words are a lot like the Celine Dion song, but done before anyone knew Celine Dion.
Don't forget to let me know what you pick.
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2006-11-20 16:47:37
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answered by makeitright 6
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The song you have chosen seems really nice, i also like the one someone mentioned by Celine Dione. My advice to you, choose the song that you feel most comfortable singing and which you know will touch her heart. Also let her have her wedding march before you sing to her, most likely after you say your i do's get the pastor to say that you wish to sing to your bride and then sing to her. I went to a wedding two years ago where the groom sang to his bride after they had said their i do's and he sang a song by 3T called "I need you" and it was lovely i will never forget that wedding as long as i live, they were and still are so in love.
Congratulations and may you have a really long and happy marriage.
2006-11-20 19:58:44
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answered by sunflower 1
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I wouldn't do that if I were you! She may have a song in mind already, and you know how us girls are...we have thought of this day since were were five years old and we have what we want already planned out!
However, I think that singing her a song at the reception would be beautiful and meaningful. Try singing "God only knows" by the Beach Boys. It's really sweet and easy to remember.
It was the song for my first dance and my husband sang it into my ear during our dance, swept me off my feet!
2006-11-20 16:46:43
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answered by Chellebelle78 4
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Please don't sing to her as she walks down the aisle! I know you want to be romantic, but she has dreamed of this day all her life, and she may have her idea of what she wants to walk down the aisle to. Also her makeup will be perfect and she will not want to start crying and ruin that.
She's going to be nervous and so will be you! If you must do it during the wedding, wait till after you have said your vows, or do it at the reception.
I hope you have a very happy life together!
2006-11-20 23:37:09
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answered by Cat Lover 7
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No offense but I don't think it's a good idea, unless your gift to her is making all of the guests at the wedding uncomfortable. If not I would maybe do some extra work on the Vow's and get to the reception as quickly as possible. good luck with everything
2006-11-20 16:39:52
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answered by mrharderson 4
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Hire a vocal trainer for a couple of weeks...it might help you sing 'alright' not professionally but let you sing where its bareable and sweet at the same time...
Find a song that ranges in your vocal cords...i bet the trainer can you help you on that
Preference of song: I do - 98 degrees
Will appericate the points
2006-11-20 16:39:28
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answered by StyleDiva 2
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"i've got the world on a string" by frank sinatra
I've got the world on a string
I'm sitting on a rainbow
Got the string around my finger
What a world, what a life - i'm in love
I've got a song that i sing
I can make the rain go
Any time i move my finger
Lucky me, can't you see - i'm in love
Life's a wonderful thing
As long as i hold the string
I'd be a silly so-and-so
If i should ever let her go
"the song is you" by frank sinatra
I hear music when i look at you;
A beautiful theme of ev'ry
Dream i ever knew.
Down deep in my heart i hear it play.
I feel it start, then melt away.
I hear music when i touch your hand;
A beautiful melody
from some enchanted land.
Down deep in my heart, i hear it say,
Is this the day?
I alone have heard this lovely strain,
I alone have heard this glad refrain:
Must it be forever inside of me,
Why can't i let it go,
Why can't i let you know,
Why can't i let you know the song
My heart would sing?
That beautiful rhapsody
Of love and youth and spring,
The music is sweet,
The words are true -
The song is you.
2006-11-20 16:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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surely, do not hate, yet i'm strolling down the isle to an orchestral version of a Metallica music No it relatively is not all that elegant No it relatively is not classic And specific my grandma ought to faint yet my FH fell in love with a hardcore rocker lady 5 years in the past and that i elect to exhibit how unique we are in our wedding ceremony. it is your wedding ceremony. Dont comprise something which you think of you prefer or ought to. Make all of it approximately you and your husband, it is you day. possibly the 1st music you ever danced to? Or the music that modify into enjoying on the radio on your first date? Or how with regard to the 1st music he ever caught you making a music in the bathe? Use something that's significant and could deliver a grin to the two one in all your faces. Congratulations btw
2016-10-22 11:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Go with the type of music you know. Also you should pick a song that relates to your feelings about her. I know that I have songs that I love because I can relate to how the person in the is feeling. Do you know any songs that she feels that way about? If so then start from there.
2006-11-20 16:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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