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    • Prince and the Revolution, "Kiss" There’s not much to this smoochy 1986 chart-topper, which Prince nearly gave away to the Minneapolis band Mazarati. It’s mostly just drum-machine thumps and shrieking, pleading vocals, with the Purple One’s tasty guitar licks adding extra spice.
    • The Isley Brothers, “Shout Pts. 1 & 2” After three minutes of sweating to this 1959 R&B rave-up, everyone in the reception hall shimmies down to the floor, Animal House style.
    • Black Eyed Peas, "I Gotta Feeling" YouTube is filled with videos of couples and their wedding parties performing elaborate dance routines to this once-ubiquitous 2009 jam.
    • Outkast, “Hey Ya!” “Y’all don’t wanna hear me,” sings André 3000 in the second verse of this universally beloved 2003 fusion of hip-hop and indie-rock.
    • “Marry Me” By Train. From the album Save Me, San Francisco comes “Marry Me” by the pop-rock band Train. This song is about a man who instantly falls in love with a woman he sees.
    • “Chapel Of Love” By The Dixie Cups. Up next, we have “Chapel of Love” by The Dixie Cups. Released in 1964, it’s a celebration of the excitement associated with a wedding day.
    • “Love And Marriage” By Frank Sinatra. When it comes to songs with “marriage” in the title, this one by Frank Sinatra makes the list. “Love and Marriage” appeared in the 1955 television production Our Town.
    • “Marry Me” By Jason Derulo. When you find the love of your life, you want to make them a permanent part of your life. Jason Derulo talks about a man’s desire to marry his partner in “Marry Me.”
  1. Jan 24, 2013 · So we, Gint and Joanna—both married for many years (not to each other!)—have collected 20 of the best love songs in popular music that we feel reflect what it really means to be committed.

    • "Marry Me" by Train
    • "Lost in This Moment" by Big and Rich
    • "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri
    • "Love and Marriage" by Frank Sinatra
    • "Chapel of Love" by The Dixie Cups
    • "Wedding Song" by Tracy Chapman
    • "Marry Me" by Jason Derulo
    • "Let's Get Married" by The Proclaimers
    • "We've only Just Begun" by Carpenters
    • "When I Said I Do" by Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black

    "Marry Me" is told from the perspective of a café patron who becomes infatuated with a waitress. He's nervous to approach the woman, who he's never met before, but the love-at-first-sight experience­ makes him dream of a proposal. Thanks to the song's slow tempo and romantic message, it works well as a first dance ballad.

    This country ballad describes a wedding ceremony as seen through the groom's eyes, from the processional to the vow exchange. The groom seems ecstatic to be marrying his bride, so the lyrics set a romantic tone.

    This emotional song can have several different meanings, but some of the lyrics may be interpreted as describing a bride watching her husband-to-be at the altar: "But watching you stand alone/ All of my doubt, suddenly goes away somehow." "A Thousand Years" first gained popularity for its appearance in the movie The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Par...

    The theme for the TV show Married with Children, this Sinatra song has recognizable lyrics: "Love and marriage, love and marriage/ Go together like a horse and carriage." The quicker tempo and slightly funny presentation will be a hit at your wedding reception, but you might want to save it for the party, rather than the first dance.

    Most people are familiar with the lyrics "Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get married," which come from the song "Chapel of Love" by The Dixie Cups. Falling into the genre of R&B/soul, it describes a bride's excitement on her wedding day. Crank it up while you're getting ready with your 'maids!

    In this sweet, folksy ballad, Tracy Chapman describes the act of marrying someone she loves. The lyrics emphasize the romantic aspects of a big day: "For you I don the veil/ By your light/ Others pale by comparison/ I place my faith in love/ My fate in this communion."

    This sentimental song, which boasts notes of R&B, soul, and pop, focuses on the narrator's desire to propose to his girlfriend. The upbeat tempo and catchy beat will drive guests to the dance floor in celebration of your big day.

    This rock song gives a sweet but realistic portrayal of marriage. The narrator wants to wed his girlfriend, who he's been with for a long time, and he's willing to overcome "good times" and "bad times" with her. Here are some of the lyrics: "Let's get married/ I love you and I want to stay with you/ Let's get married/ Have kids and grow old and gra...

    In one interpretation of this song, newlyweds are ready to start married life after their wedding (described by the lyrics as "white lace and promises"). The song, which is a catchy pop tune, rings with hope and optimism.

    Sung by a husband-and-wife duo, this emotional country tune describes the couple's plans to stay "faithful and true" to one another forever. Thanks to the sweet lyrics, romantic meaning, and slow rhythm, "When I Said I Do" is ideal for a first dance song or a wedding processional.

  2. May 3, 2023 · From 1960 to 2022, these hits are guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings. Despite countless classics that top the charts, there are several songs that get etched in history as romantic...

  3. May 4, 2023 · From slow to fast, R&B to country, and everything in between, these love songs are some of the best wedding songs of all time to make your celebration one for the books.

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