Today’s challenge invites us to share a song we’d love to be played at our wedding. There’s a few songs that come to mind here; songs that were “our songs” early in our relationship, that meant a lot to us. When Larissa and I first got together, I was living in Atlanta and she in New Hampshire, so we spent a lot of time burning up the phone lines at night, and spending about one weekend a month actually together, which is as often as we could manage between finances and other commitments. On one of her first trips down, she gave me a copy of a mix-CD that included this wonderful song, and it quickly became a talisman for us. (I eventually leanred to play it, so that I could sing it to her myself.) Here’s Anne Hills, with “Follow That Road”.
Laura Gallagher
Awww, that’s sweet.
Heather Munn
Wedding as defined by Special Day, Focus Is All on The Woman, and afterwards there is a Big Party With Lots of Music and Drinking:
https://youtu.be/kty3F54OC0U
Elaine Roberson
https://youtu.be/b4aTUaEgH0Q
Annette Spirit Davis
Annette Spirit Davis
We did play this at our wedding.
Jim Poltrone
This was played at my wedding to Rebecca, at my request.
T J Burnside Clapp
Mitchell and I gave the band a break and performed his “I won’t sing any Bob Dylan” song at our wedding. It was pretty great. š But one of the best wedding songs I know (at least for folks who have struggled to fit in for much of their lives … like, practically everyone I know) is Kathy Mar’s “Velveteen.” I brought folks to tears when I played that one at a friend’s wedding.
L. David Wheeler
It wasn’t played at our wedding, but my best man W Randy Hoffman did work a reference to “Velveteen” into his toast.
Lauren Cox
More Joan Shelley, of course. ā¤ļø
https://m.soundcloud.com/joanshelley/little-trip-to-heaven
Heather Stern
I sang āgrow old along with meā for a friendās wedding, at the brideās request, and was thrilled at the honor.
The presentation passed from good and honorable straight into glory and legend when I used all of my formal AND informal training to carry it through regardless of the AV systems sincere efforts to not back me up.
I was able to give the the AV guys my best smile Thanks For All Of IT Iām With Ya…
They let it go, left it off and the rest, a capella, filled a church with hope and love.
It still tears me up, in a good way ?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q2gfiet4PtI
Paul Kwinn
Well, in slightly circuitous connection, I first heard Follow That Road on a Christine Lavin musicians weekend-type compilation. On another of those was a song that Beckett, especially, loved, and I tried to use it as a spiritual inspiration for the song I wrote for her. My song was God Bless the Artists. But its semi-inspiration (and a song I would use if whttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=48qO3r1obbUe got married again) was this:
Kathy Mar
When we got married in April, Dean and I sang “One Hand, One Heart” from West Side Story as our vows.
Laura Gallagher
That was the wedding music for my first marriage. I wish you a happy marriage, longer than mine was and much longer than Tony and Maria’s!
T J Burnside Clapp
I LOVE that one! When I was a kid I imagined singing it with my future husband at our wedding. Then I met Mitchell, the Man Who Hates Broadway. So, not much chance of that. š
Rob Wynne
T J: ah well. Nobodyās perfect.
T J Burnside Clapp
It’s OK. At least he likes filk. š
Kathy Mar
We’ve been together since 1984. We just got married to have the legal paperwork for CA. I think we have a pretty good chance of it lasting! (giggle)
Erin Nappe Bellavia
I’m going to create my own post for this one. I’ll tag you. ?
Dell Christy
I love the one that Bill Sutton and Brenda Sinclair Sutton wrote for a friendās wedding. I can hear the tune in my head as type but canāt remember the words.
Brenda Sinclair Sutton
Mind, Hands and Heart
Dell Christy
Yes -- that one!?
Bill Sutton
https://billbrendasutton.bandcamp.com/track/mind-hands-and-heart
Manny Jacobowitz
At mine, we played “Kije’s Wedding.” My brother the classical musician just about fell out of his chair laughing. Nobody else got the joke. But which one I might have wanted to play and didn’t? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpdSGbBESH4
Bruce Adelsohn
It’s a little wonky, and maybe not full-on romantical, but I think it would have to be this. Because if I weren’t marrying my best friend (or one of them), I’d be in the wrong wedding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qde5NMy7WTU
W Randy Hoffman
If I were to ever get married at this stage of my life, one of the songs would have to be Etta James’ “At Last.”
Andrea Dale
Ooooo Rob could you send me the chords to that song? I have it on a compilation CD put together by Christine Lavin.