I have always loved doing things a little different, so with the ceremony music I wanted to walk down the aisle to Love and Marriage by Frank Sinatra. I think the song is so cute, and funny.(I am sure most of you know this as the theme song to Married With Children.) So I decided maybe it was a little too funny for such a serious moment, but I still wanted it to be the song for the bridesmaids. Mom said this was trashy.Is it really that bad of an idea for an outdoor ceremony?
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I liked the show, it's a ginormous hit in Russia right now
[QUOTE]oooh... now I'm singing the Full House theme instead of Married with Children. Thank you!! <strong>...everywhere you look...</strong>
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[QUOTE]I wouldn't - too tacky for the ceremony. Especially if your guests wouldn't get it. I attended a wedding where they played Johnny Cash "Ring of Fire" at the reception. It was very funny, even though a few guests looked a little puzzled.
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My friend used this song at the end of her ceremony. Now when I see Ring Of Fire singing cards I think of her.
[QUOTE]I liked the show, it's a ginormous hit in Russia right now
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All I need to do is move the wedding to Russia. As far as my guest list goes, I am willing to be about thirty percent would get the sweet/funny factor. I have to remember I do have some "klassy" people coming to the wedding-darn it!=)
When I was a kid, I told my Mom my dream wedding was a simple party where I served cottage cheese with black pepper on white paper plates. Mom and Dad would be on opposite sides of the room since at the time they beat the crap out of each other.(I was four when I came up with this glam wedding concept.)
Nothing wrong with nontraditional in general. We are using Blues Traveler's "Hook" as our recessional because it's the same chords as Pachelbel's Canon, and to kind of poke fun at wedding cliches. Out of the 85 people there, maybe three people will get it. But that's okay with us.
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H and I used "I Believe in and Thing Called Love" by The Darkness for our reception entrance, because we frickin love that song, but it wasn't the best to walk down the aisle to.
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We didn't use traditional music, so I'm biased.
I will not be doing any Chris Brown fun type songs, shoegal.=) I think I am more attracted to music from movies and televison shows...so that is my own weakness. Plus, my groom and I are not the hip types to play something like Dave Matthews, we would just look really silly at that point. Totally not trying to have the"best" wedding music ever, so it is not like I am trying to top every wedding I've been too.
Back to the drawing board...