Sonntag, 10. Juli 2011

Wedding Processional Songs

The wedding processional is the “grand entrance” that every bride dreams about.

It is the moment when every head turns and all eyes are on the bride as she makes her entrance for the first time in her full bridal glory!

Having the right wedding processional music can make the moment even more memorable for you as you walk down the aisle and into your groom’s arms.

The Wedding Processional Song is the music that the Wedding Party enters the ceremony venue to and finally the Bride walks down the aisle to.

Although there are songs that appear to be customary, any song can be used for the entrance from classical to modern choices.

Usually a slow, romantic and uplifting piece of music works well for the entrance of the bridesmaids and their very elegant bride. A more upbeat song can be used for the wedding reception entrance.

The song should compliment the Bride & Groom's tastes as every couple and their style of wedding is different.

Some Processional Song Suggestions for walking down the aisle to include...

Title Artist Year
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Song Info
Annie's Song John Denver 1974 More Info
At Last Etta James 1961 More Info
Bittersweet Symphony The Verve 1997 More Info
Book of Days Enya 1991 More Info
Butterfly Kisses Bob Carlisle 1997 More Info
Canon in D (instrumental) Johann Pachelbel 1680 More Info
Everything I Do Bryan Adams 1991 More Info
Fields of Gold Eva Cassidy 1998 More Info
Heaven (Candlelight Mix) DJ Sammy 2003 More Info
Here, There and Everywhere The Beatles 1966 More Info
Here and Now Luther Vandross 1989 More Info
Moon River Henry Mancini 1961 More Info
My Best Friend Tim McGraw 1999 More Info
Only Time Enya 2000 More Info
Romance from a String Quartet Mozart 1772 More Info
So Much in Love All-4-One 1994 More Info
Songbird Eva Cassidy 1998 More Info
Trumpet Voluntary Henry Purcell 1700 More Info
You Raise Me Up Josh Groban 2001 More Info
Your Everything Keith Urban 1999 More Info

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Suggested Wedding Processional Songs

Title Artist Year
Youtube
Submitted By
Song Info
A New Day Has Come Celine Dion 2002
Teresa
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All My Life KC and JoJo 1997
Ryan
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All Things Are Possible Shane Walsh 2009
Bernadette
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Chase This Light Jimmy Eat World 2007
Siobahn
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Colour My World Chicago 1970
Jen
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For My Wedding Don Henley 2000
Cheslie
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From This Moment Shania Twain 1998
Yvonne
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Giving Myself Jennifer Hudson 2009
Karen
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Greatest Reward Celine Dion 2002
Soph
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Grow Old With Me Mary Chapin Carpenter 1996
Sheri
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I Need You Tim McGraw & Faith Hill 2007
Devon
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I Never Knew Love Like This Stephanie Mills 1980
Michele
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I Will The Beatles 1968
Steven
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I'm Yours Jason Mraz 2008
Saaraa
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In Your light Jon Allen 2009
Emma Billingham
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It Had to Be You Harry Connick Jnr 1989
Cheryl
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Je T'aime Till my Dying Days Enigma 2008
Teegirl
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Kissing You Desree' 1997
Charlie Gration
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Lost in This Moment Big and Rich 2007
Karina
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Nuptials Sean Fellowes 2009
Sean
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On a Night Like This David Barnes 2004
Jennifer
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Ready Set Don't Go Billy Ray + Miley Cyrus 2008
Charlotte
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow Israel Kamakawiow'ole 1993
Nicki McKenzie
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Storybook Love Mark Knopfler and W Deville 1987
Cassie
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Still in Love (Kissing You) Beyonce 2007
Jade King
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Thankyou for Loving Me Bon Jovi 2000
Brittany
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The Homecoming Hagood Hardy 1976
Blair
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The Keeper of the Stars Tracy Byrd 1995
Alicia Hall
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The Promise Tracy Chapman 1995
Lisa Cabral
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These are the days Van Morrison 1989
Katy
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Unchained Melody Roy Orbison 1969
Leah
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Us Against the World Christina Milian 2009
Heather
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When You Say Nothing at All Alison Krauss 1995
Sashell
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You and Me (Lifehouse Cover) Boyce Avenue 2008
Caitlin
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You for Me Johnny Gill 2008
Kathy
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More about the Wedding Processional

The wedding processional wasn’t always about showing off the bride as she walked down the aisle of the church, synagogue or hall where she was getting married. Instead, the families would process through town from their homes.

Although music wasn’t always used, local musicians sometimes followed the families playing tunes. The bridesmaids would even dress the same as the brides to confuse evil spirits so they wouldn’t curse the bride on her wedding day!

In medieval times and later, processionals became more formal in wealthy and royal homes, where arranged marriages were normal. But these processionals were more about showing off the wealth and power of the families than the beauty of the bride.

Both bride and groom wore expensive fabrics and as many jewels as they could and the processional was meant to impress and everyone with how important and rich the bride and groom were.

It wasn’t until the Victorian era that the processional began to focus on the bride as the “star of the show” and bridesmaids began to dress in gowns that were pretty but more subdued than the one the bride wore.

Make Your Wedding Processional Music Unforgettable

The most recognized wedding processional song in the world is Wagner’s Lohengrin. Most people simply call it Here Comes the Bride. At many weddings, a particular piece of music is played as the bridesmaids walk down the aisle that is a favorite of the bride and groom. Then, just before the bride begins to walk down the aisle, the first notes of Lohengrin are begun. Of course, you can choose any music you want, but it is traditional to choose different music for the bride than was played for the bridesmaids. After all, this is your day to shine!

There is nothing like the entrance of the bride – at most ceremonies, the congregation will stand and turn in unison out of respect for her and remain standing while she walks down the aisle. It is a beautiful tradition and one you will always remember as a bride. Choose a piece of music that is just as lovely as this moment!

There are lots of ways to make your processional music unforgettable. You don’t have to stick with traditional organ or piano music. Do you know someone who is talented playing an instrument that you would like to have play the processional? Is there a university nearby with a music department?

You can find wonderful string quartets, harpists and other performers through music schools. For songs such as the Trumpet Voluntary, finding a few trumpet or coronet players can make the processional magical.

Above all, choose music that you find uplifting and beautiful. If it makes you feel like floating down the aisle into your groom’s arms, you’ve made the right choice!


Source: secretweddingsongs.com