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It depends what vibe you want
I mean the Katherine Jenkins is actually lovely, but I've heard ska versions of religious and operatic songs at weddings that have gone down a treat. I find though that people get chatty during this time so the music is sort of talked over anyway.
(, Sat 20 Jun 2009, 12:19, archived)
not sure if you're into folky/soul sounding kinda stuff,
but Eva Cassidy has some beautiful songs which might go down well.
(, Sat 20 Jun 2009, 12:21, archived)
I actually wanted to go down the aisle to 'songbird' by Eva
but the Priest won't allow non-religious songs. So as a compromise we are allowed Ave Maria, my other favourite weepy song, as we sign the register. I wasn't allowed Fields of Gold anyway as it makes my dad cry!
(, Sat 20 Jun 2009, 12:24, archived)
But it's YOUR wedding!
kick up a fuss! If you want to go down the aisle to Songbird, kick up an allmighty fuss. It's not as though she's talking about premarital sex- that whole song is about love!
/seethes
(, Sat 20 Jun 2009, 12:30, archived)

Having seen the difficulties my sister has been through in trying to get her and her fiance's wishes heard I think I'll just go abroad to get married. Either that or just not invite anyone and have a party in the evening but even that has caused some problems.
(, Sat 20 Jun 2009, 12:33, archived)
It seems
there's always a lot of "Oh, but this is how it's traditionally done" sort of stuff

To which you should reply "Tradition shmadition. I'm having Songbird"
(, Sat 20 Jun 2009, 13:13, archived)