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Old 01-25-2007, 04:29 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph View Post
So what's your list?

For the prelude, we've asked my friend Aimee (one of my bridesmaids who has a hellofa set of pipes) to sing "One Hand, One Heart," which is a little overdone, but we're avid Sondheim fans and we can't come up with anything by him that's more appropriate. Though Tom has great fun suggesting inappropriate options. ("A Little Priest," anyone? "Everybody's Got the Right"? "Agony"?)

As of now, we're looking at a piano arrangement of "Rosymedre" by Ralph Vaughn Williams, and a piano arrangement of "Maturity" from Cinema Paradiso as my processional.

We haven't decided on a recessional, but we originally wanted to use our song ("Harmour Love," by Stevie Wonder-- though he only appears as a backup singer on the track) as we start out every trip with the song and thought it'd be cute to have it for our trip down the aisle. The chuch put a kibosh on all recorded music, though, and "Harmour Love" isn't such a piano song.

So it'll be our first dance. I'm dancing with my pop to Paul Simon's "Father and Daughter." We're still needing an appropriate recessional, and perhaps some further prelude.

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