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			| Tatton22 | 
				
				
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					| Doing a wedding this Saturday.  I'm pretty green, this will be my 2nd wedding show.
 Couple doesn't want dum-dum-da-dummm
 
 Country music crowd.
 
 I'm thinking "Look At You Girl" Chris LeDoux - because it has a slow rhythm, sweet soft melody.
 
 But couple is a few generations younger than me, maybe something newer (I'm pretty slim at my knowledge of 2000's country.  Any suggestions?
 
 
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			| Bazza | 
				
				
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					| Tatton22 wrote: Doing a wedding this Saturday.  I'm pretty green, this will be my 2nd wedding show.
 Couple doesn't want dum-dum-da-dummm
 
 Country music crowd.
 
 I'm thinking "Look At You Girl" Chris LeDoux - because it has a slow rhythm, sweet soft melody.
 
 But couple is a few generations younger than me, maybe something newer (I'm pretty slim at my knowledge of 2000's country.  Any suggestions?
 I would insist on having the bride choose the song.  This eliminates any potential "why did you pick THAT one" issues.
 
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			| Kuelman1 | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:11 am  |  |  
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					| Bazza wrote: Tatton22 wrote: Doing a wedding this Saturday.  I'm pretty green, this will be my 2nd wedding show.
 Couple doesn't want dum-dum-da-dummm
 
 Country music crowd.
 
 I'm thinking "Look At You Girl" Chris LeDoux - because it has a slow rhythm, sweet soft melody.
 
 But couple is a few generations younger than me, maybe something newer (I'm pretty slim at my knowledge of 2000's country.  Any suggestions?
 I would insist on having the bride choose the song.  This eliminates any potential "why did you pick THAT one" issues.I agree make her pick and everyone should be happy.
 
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			| Kirks Karaoke | 
				
				
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					| Tatton22 wrote: Doing a wedding this Saturday.  I'm pretty green, this will be my 2nd wedding show.
 Couple doesn't want dum-dum-da-dummm
 
 Country music crowd.
 
 I'm thinking "Look At You Girl" Chris LeDoux - because it has a slow rhythm, sweet soft melody.
 
 But couple is a few generations younger than me, maybe something newer (I'm pretty slim at my knowledge of 2000's country.  Any suggestions?
 When I did the DJ thing over ten years ago. I would have the couple give me a top ten list of their fav.s and go from there.  Check out billboards top 100 for 2000.
 
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			| Tatton22 | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:43 am  |  |  
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					| Covered that in the meeting with the bride and groom.  She had songs picked out for father-daughter, bride-groom dance, and what they want playing at end of ceremony.  I requested she think of something she'd like for march and text it to me (hoping she does). This isn't an extravaganza (blue jean wedding, quick ceremony and longer reception). They want to go with my judgment. I don't get to dodge having a solution ready... you shouldn't either   
 
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			| mightywiz | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Wed Aug 06, 2014 12:14 pm  |  |  
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					| here is off of a top 10:
 Walking Down the Aisle
 
 •"Valentine" – Martina McBride
 •"Walk Through This World With Me" – George Jones or Tammy Wynette
 •"Your Love Amazes Me" – John Berry
 •"Me And You" – Kenny Chesney
 •"Love Me Tender" – Elvis Presley
 •"Cowboy Take Me Away" – Dixie Chicks
 •"To Make You Feel My Love" – Garth Brooks or Trisha Yearwood
 •"Love Of My Life" – Sammy Kershaw
 •"Can't Help Falling In Love With You" – Elvis Presley
 •"Grow Old With Me" – Mary Chapin Carpenter
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 It's all good!
 
 
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			| leopard lizard | 
				
				
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					| It's 1995 but still popular--"Keeper Of The Stars" by Tracy Byrd. 
 
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			| Kuelman1 | 
				
				
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					| I had a bride request
 Marry Me - Martina Mcbride & Pat Monohan (From the group Train)
 
 It was a very appropriate song for the March.
 
 
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			| Smoothedge69 | 
				
				
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					| It's a wedding? How about Bodies from Drowning Pool.  _________________
 I am the ONLY SANE 1 HERE
 
 
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			| Tatton22 | 
				
				
					|  Posted:  Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:17 pm  |  |  
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					| Smoothedge69 wrote: It's a wedding? How about Bodies from Drowning Pool.  Nice...
 
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			| Lord Burnstrum | 
				
				
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					| mightywiz wrote: •"Grow Old With Me" – Mary Chapin Carpenter Can never go wrong with MCC!
 
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			| JoeChartreuse | 
				
				
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					| Smoothedge69 wrote: It's a wedding? How about Bodies from Drowning Pool.  I was thinking of "The Funeral March Of The Marionettes "  ( Alfred Hitchcock theme) .... Maybe "Because I Got High"?     Actually, I once heard someone use "Feelings". I think the choices above were better.... Gretchen Wilson's "Here For The Party"?   _________________
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			| audioprola | 
				
				
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					| amazed lonestar  my best friend tim mcgraw
 bless the broken road rascal flatts
 
 
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			| mrmarog | 
				
				
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					| Kenny Rogers, LadyBrooks & Dunn, I Am That Man
 
 
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			| leopard lizard | 
				
				
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					| I keep trying to think of something that would fit your parameter of being from this century but most of the newer country "love" songs are along the line of "shake it for me."  But I keep thinking I'm missing an obvious one.  "God Gave Me You" by Blake Shelton is fairly new.  I didn't know there was a Martina McBride version of Train's "Marry Me."  That's a nice suggestion.  
 Some more older ones that come to mind are "I Cross My Heart" by George Strait and "I Swear" by John Michael Montgomery.  "Forever And Ever Amen" by Randy Travis might be a bit too bouncy for a walk down the aisle but that's another one.  The same for Phillip Phillip's "Gone, Gone, Gone."  People are using that one but it's a bit raucous.
 
 If you google country love songs or top 2014 wedding songs there are lots of lists to jog the memory but most of the country suggestions are older.
 
 
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			| Earl | 
				
				
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					| My suggestion would be George Strait's "I Cross My Heart"
 Our love was unconditional;  We knew it from the start
 I see it in your eyes;  You could feel it from my heart
 
 From here on after;  Let's stay the way we where
 And share all the love and laughter;  That a lifetime will allow
 
 I cross my heart,  And promise to
 Give all I've got to give,  To make all your dreams come true
 In all the world,  You'll never find
 A love as true as mine
 
 You will always be the miracle,  That makes my life complete
 And as long as there's still breath in me
 I'll make yours just as sweet
 
 As we look into the future,  It's as far as we can see
 So let's make each tomorrow,  Be the best that it can be
 
 I cross my heart,  And promise to
 Give all I've got to give,  To make all your dreams come true
 In all the world,  You'll never find
 A love as true as mine
 
 And if along the way we find a day, It starts to storm
 You've got the promise of my love, To keep you warm
 
 In all the world,  You'll never find
 A love as true as mine
 _________________
 Earl
 (BS, PHD & Certified CurmuDJeon)
 
 [font=Times New Roman]"Growing Old may be mandatory... but growing UP is still optional."[/font]
 
 
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			| MtnKaraoke | 
				
				
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					| You know Earl, If I scroll your post line by line and sing it...  I see exactly what you mean   _________________
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