"Always" by Atlantic star is a good one... the song you have listed are good for in between the good songs... but don't make them your main ones.
BTW..."I love you" by Sarah McLaughlin is a good one too. Good luck!
2007-01-24 04:22:45
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answered by gokusgirl_2000 3
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Im trying to come up with a song list myself...and a trick I use is to think of the song and try to picture people dancing to it. If I cant picture people dancing to it (whether it be slow, fast, or line dancing), then it isnt a good song. Example: brown eyed girl...good song in the car, not a good song at a wedding. That being said, I havent ever heard of those songs so I cant comment on those in particular, but I hope my advice helps.
2007-01-24 14:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that as long as you & your future spouse like them & that the clergyman won't be offended that whatever you want to play is fine.
I have a friend who's bridesmaids entered to the Austin Powers theme, her fiancee entered to an alternative rock song, & she entered to Etta James singing "At Last". I have another friend who played Porky Pigg saying "That's all folks." at the end of her wedding. Yet another set of friends played the "Halleluah chorus" at the end of their wedding.
2007-01-24 12:26:10
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answered by SusanB 5
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I wanted to play "Tie Your Mother Down" at my wedding, but I got voted down.
2007-01-24 12:20:49
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answered by Scott F 5
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yep i think there great, if I was getting married again I would consider them
Congrats on ur wedding
2007-01-24 12:22:28
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answered by Donna 2
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these are good choices but you should ask the miss what she would like
2007-01-24 12:29:08
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answered by angeleyessly 2
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i would have to say no on the meatloaf for sure...the others sound pretty bad too
2007-01-24 17:32:35
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answered by florinlauren1 1
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play iris
2007-01-24 12:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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