What kind of music did you/will you get married to


I've never seen a post like this one, so I thought I'd pose the question. What kind of music did you have played at your wedding? And did it have any carryover effect into the marriage? ;o) Like the blues fer intstance...

If you're not married, what kind of music would you like to have played?

As for me, I like to tell people we had them play Baroque music. Because after paying for the wedding ourselves, we were "ba-roke".

Try to keep it light hearted and fun.
kinsekd
I was just thinking about this the other day. The first one that came to mind was as follows. Kind of an odd song in that it is both up-beat and somewhat dark at the same time. Maybe that's why i can relate : )

"I'll stop the world and melt with you
I've seen the difference
and it's getting better all the time"....
"I've seen the future and it's open wide"...

Modern English "I Melt With You".

Another one, depending on whether or not you're having second thoughts, might be:

"and I ran,
i ran so far away"

"I Ran" by Flock of Seagulls

For those couples that are always travelling and don't have time for a formal wedding, they can do a "drive through" wedding in Las Vegas with the following song playing:

"Here in my car,
i feel safest of all,
i can lock all my doors,
it's the only way to live,
in cars"...

"Cars" by Gary Numan

This next one is a two-parter. The first part of the song is for those couples that tend to bicker / argue a lot:

"When a problem comes along,
you must whip it,
when something's going wrong,
you must whip it"

The next part of that same song may help kinky couples look forward to their Honeymoon after the ceremony is over and done with:

"I say Whip it,
whip it good" : )

"Whip It" by Devo

Hope this helps any prospective brides and grooms : ) Sean
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PS... Can you tell what "musical generation" i grew up in??? : )
I did suggest the old hymn " Oh Happy Soul thy days are Ended" but apparently this is not used for weddings.

Jim