“I Do I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do” in Muriel’s Wedding Don’t be put off by the fact that the lyrics themselves aren't romantic, as it is best enjoyed in a group dance with your girls whilst singing along at the top of your collective lungs.ħ. The highlight of a movie that is filled with memorable scenes, Wilson Phillips singing at the nuptials in Bridesmaids basically guaranteed that “Hold On” would be forever associated with nuptial events. Beautiful as ceremony music or a slow song for your first spin as husband and wife. And while the lyrics themselves are odd to say the least (don’t look), the dreamy refrain of “Have I found you?” is what tends to stand out and melt the hearts of Twihards and Anti-Twilighters alike. You don’t have to be a fan of the movie to appreciate the loveliness that is the melody of “Flightless Bird, American Mouth” by Iron & Wine. “Flightless Bird, American Mouth” in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part I Have a listen of the whole melody in string format and see just how easy it would be to sneak Journey into your ceremony music.ĥ. “Don’t Stop Believin’” in The Wedding SingerĪlthough its appearance in the movie is brief, the awesome classical arrangement of Journey’s rock anthem launched a bona fide trend that sent droves of real-life musicians scrambling to learn the sheet music. A great, retro alternative to Pachelbel's Canon in D for your bridesmaids’ processional.Ĥ. ![]() While there are plenty of delightful moments in this romantic dramedy over which to swoon, the closing credits that flash forward to reveal the future of each main character are particularly heartwarming, and the cover of The Dixie Cups’ famous song by Elton John gives it a sophisticated ring. “Chapel of Love” in Four Weddings and a Funeral ![]() In circulation since the 1950s, the tune has been recorded by artists as diverse as Luis Miguel, Harry Belafonte, and Joan Baez, pretty much ensuring you can find a version that works as a cultural special dance song or background tunes for your cocktail hour.ģ. The idea of Chris Pratt singing a Mexican love song to his bride in Spanish may sound like comedic gold, but the scene is actually wonderfully sweet and the tune achingly romantic (regardless of the language barrier). "Cucurrucucu Paloma” in The Five Year Engagement Who could forget the scene where bride Juliet (Keira Knightley) and groom Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) were serenaded with The Beatles’ classic? Such shock such joy such a good song! British soul star Lynden David Hall did the main honors in this beloved English film, but the backup choir and musicians sprinkled throughout the church added exponentially to the spectacle that will forever link the melody to weddings.Ģ. View 12 song ideas from wedding-related movies, below:ġ. Look through our list of excellent songs culled from wedding-themed flicks, and see if one or more works for your ceremony processional, recessional, first-dance song, or as an all-around awesome reception tune, and be sure to check out the accompanying movie clips (spoiler alert!) and videos on YouTube. ![]() Whether the film was about looking for love (“Muriel’s Wedding”), running from love (“Runaway Bride”), or love in general (“Love Actually”), each featured a wedding and a fantastic soundtrack. ![]() Looking for inspiration for the music that will be played at your nuptials, but weary of reading repetitive lists of the same suggestions? We combed some of our favorite wedding-themed movies for the music-driven scenes that helped make them memorable and therefore might work as wedding songs – and it turns out there were quite a lot of them.
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