Wedding Songs
I’m super sensitive to weddings lately because of how many I’ve been to. First Peg and I, then Ted (and my new sister in law) Janice, and just this weekend Eric and Erica. Next January Stan (whom I advised to buy stannana.com) and Andrea will get married.
All these weddings have made me think about wedding music. There are some songs that are inappropriate for weddings that I continue to hear at them.
#1 in my book – Meatloaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights”. If you’ve never listened to it, it’s about a man who is looking to get some action, and the girl makes him promise to be with her forever. He gives in, and the rest of the song he’s begging for the end of time so he can get away from her.
I know people love to sing Meatloaf after drinking a dozen or so drinks, but this is one I think we can do without at a wedding.
What song do you not want to hear at Weddings? We can email our list to stan@stannana.com
All these weddings have made me think about wedding music. There are some songs that are inappropriate for weddings that I continue to hear at them.
#1 in my book – Meatloaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights”. If you’ve never listened to it, it’s about a man who is looking to get some action, and the girl makes him promise to be with her forever. He gives in, and the rest of the song he’s begging for the end of time so he can get away from her.
I know people love to sing Meatloaf after drinking a dozen or so drinks, but this is one I think we can do without at a wedding.
What song do you not want to hear at Weddings? We can email our list to stan@stannana.com
1 Comments:
I always advised people to play the Wonderstuff. "It's your money I'm after baby." or "Give Give Give, Me, More, More, More." But hey, thats just me. I'm still waiting for someone to write a song called "I want your diplomatic immunity (all night long)"
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