Oddest song played at a wedding?
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Oddest song played at a wedding?
I was having this conversation with some friends the other night (yes, there was some heavy drinking involved)
and we were discussing the oddest songs we have heard played at a wedding.
like one guy said he was at a wedding where they played, I wanna sex you up as they walked down the aisle
I wanted to have dave matthews band's "crash" played at my wedding.. but corrie didnt like the ball and change reference
and she ruled out november rain as well
and we were discussing the oddest songs we have heard played at a wedding.
like one guy said he was at a wedding where they played, I wanna sex you up as they walked down the aisle
I wanted to have dave matthews band's "crash" played at my wedding.. but corrie didnt like the ball and change reference

and she ruled out november rain as well

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I got to hear "Everybody Needs a 303" by Fatboy Slim at my friend's wedding. That's probably the oddest song out I've heard at a wedding (I've only been to like two weddings...so not a wide variety to choose from).
I also got to dig hearing a few Bob Marley tunes at that same wedding.
I also got to dig hearing a few Bob Marley tunes at that same wedding.
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My boss's friend got married, and the bride walked down the aisle to Van Halen's version of Pretty Woman.
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I don't know the names of all the songs played, but I went to a Star Wars wedding. Leia and Han Solo bride and groom. Ewok flowergirls. Wookie minister (just kidding on the last one). That was strange.
A friend had a Velvet Underground song as the bride/groom first dance. I tried convincing him that Heroin would have been a better choice as it at least used the word "wife" in it.
A friend had a Velvet Underground song as the bride/groom first dance. I tried convincing him that Heroin would have been a better choice as it at least used the word "wife" in it.




