Subject: wedding song to make you cry! From: Emmie Date: 10 Jan 00 - 04:52 PM A very close friend of mine is getting married in September. She has asked me to sing a song (acapella) at the part of the ceremony where they will sign their names in the book ( I think)She specifically requested a song that will make everyone cry or atleast get a lump in their throat!!(She's a real drama queen my friend!) This will all take place in a lovely old chapel I am told and have been told also that I have to wear a long floaty dress and look mystical!!(oh dear) Anyway, the only songs I know specifically to do with marriage are comic. I want a song about love, marriage, joining together all that, that will work well acapella with a beautiful haunting tune. It can be a contemporary song but I would like it to have quite an old sound, kind of folky or medieval or hymn like if you know what I mean. Please has anyone got any suggestions? It would really help if people can suggest a way of hearing the tune as well as taking down the lyrics so if anyone has recorded it please let me know. I'm counting on you mudcatters I know you will come up with something!! Emmie
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Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Mbo Date: 10 Jan 00 - 04:59 PM I guess "Anachie Gordon" is out of the question! I wrote a song with Sir Walter Scott's poem "Lochinvar" (about a bride who rides off with her true love while leaving her wimpy intended at the altar.) a while ago. Hmmm...let me think about this a little...I'll get back to you! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Peter T. Date: 10 Jan 00 - 05:12 PM Emmie, you might want to check out the Forum search under wedding songs. We have had many threads about wedding songs, some cruder than others, but we have certainly had at least one very long thread asking for suggestions for favourite weepies. (I can't believe I didn't make a joke about Neil Diamond here. Must be the New Millenium resolutions kicking in.) yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: JenEllen Date: 10 Jan 00 - 05:17 PM Favorite that I did at a wedding just last Saturday was Kate Wolf's "Two-Way Waltz" VERY WEEPY. Elle |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 10 Jan 00 - 05:22 PM You could n't do much better than Thomas Moore, I reckon. And thanks for asking, because you pushed me into finding a great site about him with piano midis of a few of his songs, with the words as well. If you click here you'll get "Believe me if all those endearin' young charms". Which should bring a tear to any eyes when sung right. (And in case the blue clicky thing doesn't work, here is the URL: http://www.contemplator.com/folk/believe.html)
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Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Clinton Hammond2 Date: 10 Jan 00 - 05:29 PM Check Out Garnet Rogers New Album, Sparrow's Wing.... There's a song on it called All That Is...
Who can tell when in love you'll finally fall
Chorus
May your love grow strong and always kind
Never more to be alone
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Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: bflat Date: 10 Jan 00 - 05:44 PM Emmie, JenEllen suggested Kate Wolf's Two-Way Waltz. I love Kate's music and think "Give Yourself To Love" is perfect. It begins, "Kind friends all gather round..." Check this out. I get a great big lump in my throat over it. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Emmie Date: 10 Jan 00 - 06:07 PM Thankyou for all that. I am checking out old threads on the forum as well. Where can I find lyrics and tunes by Kate Wolf? |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Llanfair Date: 10 Jan 00 - 06:08 PM When my sister renewed her vows last summer in a beautiful Welsh chapel, with all her friends and family there, I did "In My Life" There wasn't a dry eye in the house. I imagine it could be done A Cappella, but a simple accompaniment makes a huge difference. Hwyl, Bron. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 10 Jan 00 - 06:21 PM What timing...I just got back from my son's wedding.
I've never seen this used, but I like "Come Share My Life" from the movie "How the West Was Won." It has the "who will shoe your foot" melodic theme used in the folk songs: If you want a religious song (I think it would be Christian and Jewish), how about "On Eagles Wings." Don't quote me on this, but I think the "Eagles wings" metaphor is throughout the Old Testament. I particularly like the Isaiah 40 text. I think this could be done a capella if in a low enough key. If you need the words, I can come up with them in a week or so. The MIDI is here.
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Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: JenEllen Date: 10 Jan 00 - 06:49 PM Emmie: Have to go with bflat on "Give Yourself to Love", it's a tear jerker too.... A pretty comprehensive Kate Wolf site can be found at:KatePage Good Luck! Elle |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Gary T Date: 10 Jan 00 - 07:00 PM Check out "My Only Love" and see if that fits the bill. It was a chart hit for the Statler Brothers about 15 years ago. It's very definitely wedding-appropriate, not necessarily a tear-jerker but beautiful sentiment, and I like the tune quite well. See what you think. If you can't find it, send me a personal message and I'll get you the lyrics, even sing it over the phone if need be. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Date: 10 Jan 00 - 07:20 PM The late, great Kate Wolf recorded on her own label, Kaleidoscope Records, PO Box O, El Cerrito, CA 94530 "Two way Waltz" is on Kal. rec. C-11, Safe at Anchor, released in 1981. "Give Yourself to Love" is on her album of that name, Kal. rec. F-3000. There have been posthumous releases of her material, so both these songs may be on one "greatest hits" disc now. "Give Yourself to Love" is also in _Rise Up Singing_. I'll give you a little more of a taste of it... Kind friends all gather round, there's something I would say That what brings us together has blessed us all today Love has made a circle that holds us all inside Where strangers are as family, & lonliness can't hide you must (chorus) Give yourself to love, if love is what you're after Open up your hearts to the tears and laughter And give yourself to love, give yourself to love I've walked these mountains in the rain, I've learned to love the wind I've been up before the sunrise to watch the day begin I always knew I'd find you, tho' I never did know how But like sunshine on a cloudy day, you stand before me now so (chorus) Love is born in fire, it's planted like a seed Love can't give you everything, but it gives you what you need Love comes when you're ready, love comes when you're afraid It will be your greatest teacher, the best friend you have made, so (chorus, usually 2x) Well, that was the whole thing, not just a sample. The words are so beautiful, I just got carried away. The tune is beautiful, too. This one gets my vote! Mary McCaffrey |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: bob schwarer Date: 10 Jan 00 - 08:03 PM Try Tom Paxton's "Outward Bound". I've always thought this would make a great wedding song. Bob S. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: DougR Date: 10 Jan 00 - 09:59 PM The old standby of the forties and early fifties: "Because!" I can supply the words but you'd have to rely on someone else to tell you where you can find the music. DougR |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Emmie Date: 11 Jan 00 - 03:42 PM I think it is oging to take the next few days to check out all these songs and see if they are ok to sing a capella, but thankyou. So far I am quite keen on singing you'll never be the sun. I got the idea from one of the old threads on wedding songs and realised I had a copy of the song on tape. However I have to say the words really are beautiful for the kate wolf song, just not sure it would work a capelle. Good job I have a while to work all this out. Several months infact! Thanks again everyone I really appreciate it. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: peg Date: 11 Jan 00 - 04:40 PM I have sung "Call and Answer" at two weddings, and have heard it sung at several...now if I could only remember the name of the band that recorded it; contemporary folk/Celtic...mostly a male singer now, though a female singer in the past...um...they also do a version of Flower of Sweet Strathban... you can find it on one of their albums, at any rate... also if you want something in Gaelic, consider the title track from No Dowry by Mairead ni Dhomnail; partial translation: I would marry you if you had not two pennies to rub together..in the whiteness of the dawn, I would lay you down...In the castle of black rock, I would sleep with you, though we had nothing for our bed but a plain board of wood... the song is beautiful, despite the oddity of this first verse... hope this helps. peg |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: bikerchick-spike@home.com Date: 11 Jan 00 - 05:56 PM Hawaiian Wedding Song Andy Williams recorded it in 1960 or so. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: bikerchick-spike@home.com Date: 11 Jan 00 - 05:56 PM Hawaiian Wedding Song Andy Williams recorded it in 1960 or so. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: GeorgeH Date: 12 Jan 00 - 08:23 AM Personally I'd always go for "The Wedding Song" as it's known to many folks in the SE of England (although not to the Coppers). Simply because to my mind it's one of the most beautiful of all folk songs. It's in the database under its more common title of "Come Write Me Down". And it certainly works unaccompanied . . There are a couple of modern songs that run it close, but I forgot to bring those in with me today. G. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Emmie Date: 12 Jan 00 - 02:31 PM George H, I sung the wedding song and also (don't know proper name)I'm going to be married on Monday morning at my Dads wedding last summer. This was a very interesting experience I can tell you. The wedding took place in Finland as my Dad now lives there with his Finnish partner. Her mother is an opera singer and she (partner) is a classical pianist (my Dad used to be a folk singer) Lots of people got up and sung or played and it was all classical stuff. When My Dad and me sung it was very funny as they really did not know what to make of it!! Typical of Finnish people though they were very polite. One man came up to me and said oh that was very interesting, that is music that peasants do isn't it? |
Subject: ADD: The turn of the road (Barker) & Red Roses From: GeorgeH Date: 13 Jan 00 - 09:43 AM Emmie, I applaud your taste. And the wedding sounds a really wonderful experience. In general, I prefer songs with a touch of "hard reality" alongside the romance, so here's two contemporary offerings I think deserve to be better known: The Turn Of The Road (Les Barker) Will you walk with me beyond the road's turning, Where day takes the valley that leads into night? Love, will you walk with me all through my journey Or only till the light? Believe me, I need you; don't think of leaving; This evening your love lights my way to the dawn; Don't leave me here now you've got me believing Tomorrow I'll wake new-born. If you love me as I love you Who cares how dark the night may appear; If you love me as I love you I will know no fear. The signs on the road are just there to mislead you At times I misread them, though I was so wise; The turn of the road, love, that's where I need you; Tears always blind my eyes. Will you walk with me beyond the road's turning, Where day takes the valley that leads into night? Love, will you walk with me all through my journey Or only till the light? Love will you hold me through all my life's evenings? Love, will you take the road right to the end? I've never had someone I can believe in; Forever my lover, my friend. Red Roses (Jessica Ruby Simpson) When first I loved you I was a flower Bent by the wind in the stormy late hour Tossing by night and scattered by day Laughing and lonely and blown away And you gathered me up like a bunch of red roses Gathered me easily into your arms You gathered me up like a bunch of red roses Scattered around in the wake of a storm And there in your arms for the joy of the roses You took the thorns with the flowers you found There in your arms for the joy of the roses You took the thorns with the flowers you found I was here and there and everywhere With no promises to keep and no fences worth mending Wicked I smiled like some lost angel child Come falling home to you Don't I belong to you? In addition to that, if you can pull it off I'd certainly consider "The first time ever I saw your face" (which, sung well and preferably unaccompanied, is guaranteed to bring a lump to my throat). Be happy (more often than not)! George |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Emmie Date: 13 Jan 00 - 02:14 PM Thank you George H, both songs have beautiful words and I will have to check out those two artists that wrote them, hadn't heard of them before. This is fun, I'm glad I have so long to get ready for this wedding as I'm sure I will find it hard to choose from all these songs. |
Subject: ADD: Huree, Huroo (Tiree Love song) From: PJ Date: 14 Jan 00 - 01:25 AM There is a lovely traditional scottish(?) song called Huree, Huroo. The lyrics are: CHORUS: Huree, Huroo, my bonnie wee lass, Huree, Huroo, my fair one And will you come away, my love, to be my own My rare one? Smiling the land, smiling the sea, Sweet was the smell of the heather, Would we were yonder, just you and me The two of us together CHORUS All the day long, down by the peat, Then by the shore in the gloaming, Tripping it lightly with dancing feet, And we together roaming. CHORUS And will ye come away, my love, To be my own, my rare one? This song has been recorded actually accapella, by a celtic harpist/singer by the name of Roger Helfrick. He has a beautiful voice and gets quite a bit of airplay on CKUA radio -awesome site for folk!! They have a website in real audio. Contact Andy Donelly at CKUA, and he will put you in touch with Roger if you would like a CD. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: GUEST,Andrea Date: 09 Nov 00 - 11:28 PM Help! Does anybody have the lyrics to Kate Wolf's "Two Way Waltz"? My mother loves this song and I would love to be able to sing it to her. Can anybody help me? |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: BK Date: 09 Nov 00 - 11:44 PM PP&M's "wedding song" would work a'capella, but not too tear jerky & very christian theme (& words a little chauvenest - as well as not fully logical), but I'd seriously consider, as mentioned above, Kate Wolf's "Give Yourself to Love," which I've sung (& accompanied myself on guitar) at a wedding & it seems to go over very well. (& at least the last wedding, w/Kate Wolf's song, has not ended in divorce yet) Cheers, BK |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: L R Mole Date: 10 Nov 00 - 10:22 AM "The Mexican Hat Dance" would, I think, not be good. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: GUEST,Victoria Date: 11 Nov 00 - 12:22 AM Robert Burns' "My Love is like a Red Red Rose" always does it for me, weep-wise! :-) - Victoria |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Matt_R Date: 11 Nov 00 - 12:44 AM What about Bob Dylan's "Wedding Song" from PLanet Waves? That's such a gorgeous song...I want to play it one day at my wedding, IF I have one! |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: GUEST,Chocolate Pi (cookieless) Date: 11 Nov 00 - 04:51 PM There's a really beautiful one on Magpie's CD "Give Light." I don't have the CD case handy, but I believe the title is something like "Safe Harbour;" "In you I have safe harbour, a refuge from the storm As long as you are holding me, I know no one can do me any harm." Chocolate Pi |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: JTT Date: 12 Nov 00 - 11:29 AM Perhaps it's a bit cynical, but if you want something that will *really* bring tears to the eyes (at least of the married people in the room), what about the Dublin song that starts "Before I got married, I wore a black shawl, but now that I'm married I wear bugger-all; ah, but still I love him, can't deny him, I'll go with him wherever he goes"? |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: mcpiper Date: 13 Nov 00 - 04:54 AM If there is a hint of Scottishness? about the wedding, maybe the Crookit Bawbee would go well, although I have no idea where to find the lyrics. Were it my wedding, I would love either Endearing Young Charms or My Love is like a Red Red Rose, sob sob. Good luck mcpiper |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Garry Gillard Date: 14 Nov 00 - 09:10 AM The Coppers' version of The Wedding Song, under the title "Come Write Me Down" is on my Coppers site here. Garry |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: annamill Date: 14 Nov 00 - 01:02 PM Ahh Guys..Emmie asked this question in Jan for a friend getting married in September. We're a little late. I'd like to know what she sang though. My wedding song was "Thank You" by Led Zeppelin. Beautiful. Love, annamill |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: GUEST,Matt_R Date: 14 Nov 00 - 02:39 PM Should the sun refuse to shine, I'll still be loving you.. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: mousethief Date: 14 Nov 00 - 02:51 PM Thanks, Matt, you too. In addition to those mentioned above, another snog appropriate to be sung at a wedding is Billy Joel's You're My Home.
Alex
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Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Matt_R Date: 14 Nov 00 - 03:02 PM Here are the lyrics to Wedding Song, BTW. |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: GUEST,9deaneje@richuish.ac.uk Date: 14 Nov 00 - 03:10 PM My personal favourite would have to be aclassic by Nina SImone, My baby just cares for me, but difficult to do a cappella maybe? |
Subject: RE: Help: wedding song to make you cry! From: Tiger Date: 14 Nov 00 - 03:57 PM Nora and I sang Tom Paxton's "Outward Bound" to our daughter and about-to-be in their August wedding ceremony. We're not great, mind you, but the result was wonderful. Certainly, personalizing the ceremony is memorable for the wedding couple. Anyway, "Outward Bound" is a marvelously appropriate wedding song - Paxton gets a lot of images and feeling into three short stanzas. I put him at the top of the contemporary songwriters list (sorry, John, Bob and Paul), though I'm not thrilled with his recent stuff. |
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