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Hello,

My niece's wedding is next month, and she asked my wife and I to do the music for the service. The wedding will take place in a very large and well appointed non-denominational church. The instruments will only be piano & organ. We already have "From this Moment" but are looking for a few more songs which my wife can sing. I can also sing, if there is a duet. I don't think there will be much music after the bride walks up (or is it down?) the isle, so most of the songs will be while people are coming in.

Thank you in advance for your help,
John
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How about "Redneck Wedding" by the Dixie Chicks? :lol: :lol: :lol:

(Just kidding, it's definitely not a good wedding song :) )

Oh, and best wishes to your niece.
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Anything but Butterfly Kisses. :tomato: :moreevil:

Seriously though, When I Said I Do, by Clint Black and his wife might be a good one.
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This is a good one.

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Hi John,
Kris Christopherson had a good rendition of,"Why Me Lord"
http://www.ziplo.com/Jesus.html
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George Jones - Walk Through This World With Me
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Willie Nelson & Julio Iglesias, "Here is to all the Girls We've known."

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A few that come to mind are "Forever and Ever Amen" by Randy Travis; "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill; "When Somebody Loves You" by Alan Jackson and "Me and You" by Kenny Chesney.

I know there's others, but I can't think of any right now.

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How about Could I Have This Dance For the Rest of my Life?
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Songs you probably WON’T want to use:

We Were Only Married a Week and Now She’s Gone
I Just Found Out Today She’s Seventeen
I Never in a Million Years Thought You Would Hate My Truck
Lord, Don’t Let Me Get Married While I’m Sober
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Hmmmm. A wedding. How about:
'Your Cheating Heart'
'Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town'
'My Son Calls Another Man Daddy'
'Oh Mother, Where is Your Daughter Tonight?'
'Your Love is like a Faucet'
'I Got a New Field to Plow'.

Gee, when you get to thinkin', the list just goes on and on .... :P
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Hi,
how about,
"I Swear" by John Michael Montgomery
"All I have to offer you is me"

Over 100 CD's and all I can come up with is 2 songs :-?

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MacEachain wrote:Hi,
how about,
"I Swear" by John Michael Montgomery
"All I have to offer you is me"

Over 100 CD's and all I can come up with is 2 songs :-?

Cheers, Mac
That's all right Mac, real men don't listen to wedding songs!
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