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Lory
Dedicated November 2019

Recessional song

Lory, on October 6, 2019 at 2:56 PM Posted in Wedding Ceremony 1 6
Recessional song. Are you using an upbeat or sweet song? Throw me your ideas!

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  • Alyssa
    Super December 2021
    Alyssa ·
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    We will probably use the traditional wedding march, but we are having a steel drummer for our musician so it will have a completely different sound.
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  • M
    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    I used I do by colbie caillat . It's both sweet and up beat
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  • Jennifer
    Devoted September 2020
    Jennifer ·
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    I like the idea of sweet and upbeat! It'll really inspire all the smiles and also get the party started!
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  • Jennifer
    Super October 2020
    Jennifer ·
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    We will be going with upbeat. "You Make My Dreams" by Daryl Hall and John Oates

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  • Clíodhna
    WeddingWire Administrator January 2030
    Clíodhna ·
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    Here is a bunch of song inspo, Lory Smiley smile

    The 20 Best Wedding Recessional Songs
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  • Expert May 2021
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    I want something in the middle of sweet and upbeat. My fiancé is going full steam ahead with traditional (mostly) everything though. He wants the wedding march. We’re still a year out but the plan is to see what the wedding march sounds like when the organist at the church plays it and also if they might be able to play a more upbeat song. If he’s still set on the wedding march than that is what we will do. He’s not really asked for too many things so I’m trying to be flexible. Even though he’s asked for some oddball things. 😂
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