You and your fiancé may not want to dance to this song but it would be a great gift to your parents. Go to fairplaymusicalgifts.com and you can download a song called For the Parents of the Bride for free or you can contact them and buy the CD with a personalized cover for about $15.00
2006-11-24 06:19:10
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answered by GW 3
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a lifeless ringer for playing videos for public viewing outdoors of a theater, there are criminal themes in playing music. see you later because the music, or the musical sheets for reading & playing the music are legally received and/or bought, there is not any copyright violation. The exception to that is that if the music is being performed at a particular type of venue (i.e. a club, DJ or at a county honest) licensing expenses are paid to the copyright holder/ artist. the single exception to that is that if the copyright holder has been deceased for no less than 70 years from the date of meant use. After this, the piece is considered "public" and there aren't any copyright themes even at the same time as it really is performed in a public putting. So older "secular" products which contain "Bittersweet Symphony" ought to don't have any copyright themes, others like the Rolling Stones who nevertheless have Mick Jagger round ought to need to have a value paid. i ought to contact the Interscope records company place of work to be certain what, if any themes you'd be dealing with. they're the present Rolling Stones music label and ought to comprehend all you want to study about it.
2016-10-16 10:17:55
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answered by ? 4
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You can never go wrong with some Luther Vandros and Barry White
Lionel Richie, Roberta Flack and then you mix it up with a little of the new school members Jahiem, Mary j Blidge and Mariah Carey.
A little slow rock from the Beetles.
This is just my idea. Mix it up a little music from each musical group.
I think that it will really be nice if you have your first dance to Hear and Now by Luther Vandros.
But i think you have the idea.
A little R&B Jazz Funk Rock Rap (optional)
Hope this helps.
2006-11-23 23:24:23
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answered by Osunwole Adeoyin 5
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If you and your partner are into alternative music try - Depeche Mode - Somebody:
Lyrics as follows:
I want somebody to share
Share the rest of my life
Share my innermost thoughts
Know my intimate details
Someone who'll stand by my side
And give me support
And in return
She'll get my support
She will listen to me
When I want to speak
About the world we live in
And life in general
Though my views may be wrong
They may even be perverted
She'll hear me out
And won't easily be converted
To my way of thinking
In fact she'll often disagree
But at the end of it all
She will understand me
I want somebody who cares
For me passionately
With every thought and
With every breath
Someone who'll help me see things
In a different light
All the things I detest
I will almost like
I don't want to be tied
To anyone's strings
I'm carefully trying to steer clear of
Those things
But when I'm asleep
I want somebody
Who will put their arms around me
And kiss me tenderly
Though things like this
Make me sick
In a case like this
I'll get away with it
2006-11-24 00:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, I had a great idea for my wedding in July, and it was a hit. I downloaded all the music at my wedding on CD's, and everyone loved my choices. This way you get to listen to all your favorite songs, on your special day, without any turuptions. My husband and I had an outside wedding, so we just had a friend in charge, change the CD's for us, when they where finished. Also, you can keep the CD's for a memory after, of your music played on your Wedding Day! GREAT SOUVENEIR! Have fun, I did!
2006-11-23 23:27:20
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answered by Happy Girl 2
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Are you in the UK? I had a civil ceremony in Kent and when we registered with the registrars office they provided us with an information pack and CD - it was poems, readings and music as suggestions - and you could also use you own - if they were approved in advance. Contact your registrar office to see if you could get something really similar - ours was brilliant and we didn't use anything else. Good luck - and don't forget you've still got six months so there's no need to panic yet!
2006-11-23 23:21:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hire a DJ! He can put together a collection of your's and your intended's favorite music, and have a mixture for all ages to enjoy. I might suggest your first dance together be to "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban, it's a beautiful song. That way, you save yourself time and bother, let someone else handle the music and let you enjoy night with family and friends! Congrats!
2006-11-23 23:32:17
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answered by nuttin'fancy 5
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Amazed, by Lonestar. Go find the lyrics. It's the best wedding song. Good luck!
2006-11-23 23:20:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Does the hotel have a piano? If so use it, and you have all the time to arrange a pianist. My daughter did this at her wedding, fabulous. Go for it.
2006-11-24 07:32:17
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answered by tom t 2
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you can get 'wedding' c.d's
i got one and fouind it useful as it had songs on there i'd never heard of but ended up liking and using.
i got it from confetti (see link below)
we had an instumental version of i do i do by abba, it was great and a lot of people asked what it was coz they didn't recognise it!!
2006-11-23 23:30:24
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answered by lola 5
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