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Posted by Andrew on 11-13-2002 at15:39:

  Wedding songs

To counter blance the funeral songs how about a TST soundtrack for a wedding?

The bride could walk down the aisle to the strains of "Beregrey poop'onh Overture"?

The two of you walk out to "Snowball"

Serious suggestions

I got an idea
All that remains
Off of my mind
Can't take my eyes off of you
Out night to howl our time to go dancing
Sweet Companion



Posted by dennis on 11-13-2002 at16:11:

 

"Piehole?" Evil



Posted by Joey T. on 11-13-2002 at16:13:

 

If I ever get married again I want to have "Come What May" from the Moulin Rouge soundtrack played... Cool
and if you don't like that you can go suck eggs! Tongue



Posted by dennis on 11-13-2002 at16:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Joey T.
If I ever get married again I want to have "Come What May" from the Moulin Rouge soundtrack played... Cool
and if you don't like that you can go suck eggs! Tongue


or how about "The Too Fat Polka!" Tongue



Posted by jc on 11-13-2002 at16:23:

  for the honeymoon...

give me
Get Back into the Bus-Aloha

FOR a wedding anniversary (just did 20)
I love
When I'm blowin Smoke
and also
Angels must smile like that

(btw-my Mother in law is named Donna...only one fit there)
Hes a bit of a softy-ain't he

JiMIny



Posted by dennis on 11-13-2002 at16:26:

 

what about the song by Paul(Noel)Stokey?



Posted by Lost Canine on 11-13-2002 at17:08:

 

quote:
Originally posted by dennis
"Piehole?" Evil

LOL, now that is funny.



Posted by Lost Canine on 11-13-2002 at17:09:

 

If anyone wants JT & Betty so sing for an anniversary, just let knowWink .



Posted by wes berlin on 11-13-2002 at18:24:

 

i know uncle terry didn't write it but i like this one...


Grow Old With Me
John Lennon
Grow old along with me
The best is yet to be
When our time has come
We will be as one
God bless our love
God bless our love

Grow old along with me
Two branches of one tree
Face the setting sun
When the day is done
God bless our love
God bless our love

Spending our lives together
Man and wife together
World without end
World without end

Grow old along with me
Whatever fate decrees
We will see it through
For our love is true
God bless our love
God bless our love





Posted by Bryan on 11-13-2002 at19:07:

  Marriage...When Worlds Collide

What a timely post...

I'm off to a wedding tomorrow at which will be played "When Worlds Collide".

Other possible wedding tunes...
"This Time Isn't One of Them"
- Vigilantes of Love

"(Hallelujah) Here she Comes"
- U2

"Beautiful Day"
- U2

"Ditto" - Lost Dogs??

Smile

-Bryan



Posted by dennis on 11-14-2002 at11:19:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
quote:
Originally posted by dennis
"Piehole?" Evil

LOL, now that is funny.


same old jokes never die here! Big Grin



Posted by carl on 11-14-2002 at11:26:

  Hmmmm....

Although our wedding was a disaster (i had gastroenteritis & a 102 fever; the building guy at our church then was a rude and totally unhelpful moron dork who wouldn't turn on the AC in mid-August; nobody turned the $#&^* tunes on when I asked them to during the whole photo-shoot deal, leaving everyone to sit around drinking non-alcoholic champagne that wasn't even as good as club soda during an hour of total dead air and everything totally out of sync, etc.), I put a lot of time into those tapes.... I think Bruce Cockburn's "The Rose Above the Sky" is about perfect for the occasion.... of course, since side one ended with "What About the Bond" and he wound up divorced a year or so later I could be wrong....



Posted by EdHead on 11-14-2002 at11:34:

 

That glows with warmth, carl!

Sounds like a typical wedding...We forgot our license at home and had to send someone after it, had a couple sing "The Two of You" (by Matthew Ward) off-key and nasally with colds...

In hindsight, I think I'd definately had someone sing Mike Roe's "Treasure in You" but it hadn't been released yet!

Frown



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 11-14-2002 at11:35:

 

did you include "anytime at all" by T-Bone Burnett? I love that song.



Posted by Woggy on 11-14-2002 at11:35:

 

JimINy sang at my wedding.

Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce
Here, There and Everywhere - Fab 4


My sister found an old picture of him recently, performing at the wedding.............he looked mighty fine in his suede vest, long hair, and geeeetar.

I cried like a baby.............

Smile



Posted by EdHead on 11-14-2002 at11:36:

 

Ain't never heard it...



Posted by carl on 11-14-2002 at12:03:

  Sure you have...

"Cry Like a Baby" by the Box Tops (led by Alex Chilton, creator of the greatest pre-Zoom Daddy album ever....)....
actually, that song was on my wedding tapes too.... Smile



Posted by jamespop on 11-14-2002 at12:15:

  I wanted it, but the idea was nixed...

"When I'm 64" by the Beatles Roll Eyes

What ended up being sung was:

Unexpected Song (Andrew Lloyd Webber)
All I Ask Of You (again-Andrew Lloyd Webber)
Sunrise, Sunset (from Fiddler on the Roof)

As you can tell, we were involved in drama stuff in college/seminary. (Interesting trivia fact - the two Andrew Lloyd Webber tunes were the ones I had the waiters at the Itlaian restaurant sing the night I proposed to her.Wink )



Posted by dennis on 11-14-2002 at16:58:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brdhsnyrsoul
did you include "anytime at all" by T-Bone Burnett? I love that song.


That song would be great. That is one of my favorites by him, that one and the country, tex-mex, self titled one! Big Grin



Posted by Mark on 11-14-2002 at18:17:

 

Here Comes The Bride


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