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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, a year back I attended a Wedding in a Catholic Church, and when the service was finished instead of the usual song, a one of the bride's friends sung 'When I Fall in Love'.
If it's your wedding, obviously a lot planning is usually needed (unless it's a quicky civil ceremony) I'm pretty sure you could choose what hymm or any other song you want, as long as you ask the vicar/priest/etc. As long as tactful I'm sure you'll have no probs!
Depends a bit on whether you expect the congregation to join in. I sing in my local C of E church choir and have attended numerous weddings. The general pattern is two or three well known hymns for everybody to sing and then a wide choice of, often secular, music played during the sigining.
The interesting thing is that the wedding is often the only time a lot of people attend church so the choice of hymns is the ones people remember from their schooldays. I can't tell you how many repetitions of Lord of the Dance or All Things Bright and Beautiful I've done.
Play David Bowie's "Wild is the Wind", the most beautiful love song ever sung!!!
Hope this helps
Love me, love me, love me, say you do
Let me fly away with you
For my love is like the wind, and wild is the wind
Wild is the wind
Give me more than one caress, satisfy this hungriness
Let the wind blow through your heart
For wild is the wind, wild is the wind
[CHORUS]
You touch me,
I hear the sound of mandolins
You kiss me
With your kiss my life begins
You're spring to me, all things to me
Don't you know, you're life itself!
Like the leaf clings to the tree,
Oh, my darling, cling to me
For we're like creatures of the wind, and wild is the wind
Wild is the wind
[CHORUS]
Like the leaf clings to the tree,
Oh, my darling, cling to me
For we're like creatures in the wind, and wild is the wind
Wild is the wind