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Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
yes, but the point of it is that it's unspoken, and an opportunity passed. kind of a contradiction, being played at a wedding - one of the greatest, "loudest" declarations of love ever.Loz#1 said:It's all about love. Forgive my ignorance, but aren't weddings about love?
?? another depressing one. none the less, beautifulLexicographer said:W A Mozart - Dies Iræ from the Requiem Mass.
I like the version by Fiona Apple...but Lenon is still goodvirgin^sexy said:across the universe
wow. that second song was the one that my brother had at his wedding (down the aisle), and that first one was their first dance i think!!OZGIRL86 said:Mariah Carey & Luther Vandross - Endless Love
Shania twain- from this moment
i like you, cos you like across the universe and you like hallelujah (unless i'm thinking someone else)steph@nie said:I want to have (although this is up for debate with my future husband) Across the Universe by the Beatles or Old Brown Shoes- Beatles. I'm not having Mendelhson's traditional Bridal March for the church (again up for debate) either. I'm having Canon in D- overdone, but gorgeous when a violin and piano are in duet.
yes. I am the hallelujah girl.virgin^sexy said:i like you, cos you like across the universe and you like hallelujah (unless i'm thinking someone else)
but as much as i love the beatles, i actually prefer rufus wainwright's version of across the universe (off the i am sam soundtrack)