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Billy Idol White Wedding AlbumPosted on March 14, 2010. Wedding songs with lyrics that are oh so wrong You're getting married! Congratulations You try to choose songs with music and lyrics that will rise from this special event to the extraordinary. But "Here Comes the Bride", which makes you think: "There goes my lunch," something less traditional and more distinctive, may be more your style. Even if you go for the music and lyrics that are less customary, be clear about what these words are actually about. There are many songs with beautiful melodies with romantic lyrics tell a very different story. The beloved who gathered to attend the sacred bonds of marriage should be gasping at the beauty of the bride or groom elegance, not a song screams the words are inappropriate. Yet it is surprising how many couples are choosing contemporary music with lyrics - or their intended meaning - going over their heads as the bride's bouquet. Guns N 'Roses "November Rain," which was played at many weddings, one couple near the breaking point, and the melancholy lyrics like "When I look into your eyes / I can see a love withheld / t But darling when I hold you / Don 'you know I feel the same? " Although there is a glimmer of hope at the end of the song, do not use it unless its something words mirror that you and your prospective partner have personally experienced and overcome. Do not invite all the fans of Lou Reed to your marriage if you intend to play his song "Perfect Day". Yes, his lyrics are sung with tenderness, and yes, they are accompanied by beautiful piano and orchestral parts. But they are widely regarded as describing Reed heroin addiction earlier. Some of these words: "I'm the right person someone else / / You'll reap what you sow." But again, the song raised scads of money for a charity for children, then maybe use it for a marriage that is not far-fetched after all. And perhaps not so unbelievable that Billy Idol "White Wedding" was played in many marital unions. Not because they have already made whoopie before marrying, but because the lyrics are in fact anti-marriage. Inspired by his contempt for the man her sister married, Idol wrote this song and his words about the anger felt by a man whose true love marries someone else: "There's nothin 'fair in world / There is nothing "safe in this world / And there's nothing in this world / And there is nothing in this world." "Every Breath You Take" by the police, is another popular wedding song, probably because of its dreamy music that sounds good. But the lyrics are a nightmare - they are about a stalker: "Every Breath You Take / And every move you make / Every bond you break, every step you take / I'm watching you." Singer Sting wrote the lyrics obsessive after he and his wife first separated. Coincidentally, Sting has created tension in the studio as the recording of this song, after the police dispersed the album containing it was released. Two failures related to a song - do not use it for your wedding, unless you like the game Romantic music and delivering powerfully expressive words of Percy Sledge "When a Man Loves a Woman" into a popular wedding song. Beware, though - the words of caution men to be blinded by love for a woman who treats them like dogs, "When a man loves a woman, in the depths of his soul / She can bring him such misery / If she played for a fool, he is the last to know / Lovin 'eyes' never see. "In an emotional speech set to music, sled improvised the lyrics to this song on stage after being dumped by his girlfriend. So, before this magical walk down the aisle, make sure the spell is broken by songs with lyrics that make you want to sprint into trouble in the opposite direction! CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |