jkzimm04: What do you think about a bride walking down the aisle to this song?
Lost in this Moment by Big and Rich? It’s not me, I’m in the wedding but not the bride. I’m just curious to know what you all think about this! Thanks much!
Answers and Views:
Answer by *Robin*Girl *
i love that song but not to walk down..maybe out or first dance @ the reception
needs to be lost
you can use it – not your wedding
Answer by Bryan Rgot a better one, 99 red luft balloons -nenaAnswer by Sarah S
She is the bride. They are paying a lot of money to have a wedding of their choice. So it really doesn’t matter what other people think. It is not their wedding…it is the bride and grooms. So if that is the song she wants playing when she is walking down the aisle….who am I or anyone else to judge.Answer by NikkiM♥BTB 08/29/09♥
oh I love that song. It would be nice in any part of the wedding. I’m traditional in many senses (only when it comes to weddings though. lol) and I’ll be using the wedding march but I would LOVE hearing this at a wedding I was attending.Answer by basketcase88
It’s the bride’s choice–it really doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks about it, if she’s happy with it, and it says what she wants for her wedding, then that’s all that really matters.
I’ve been to several weddings that have used popular country songs for processional music rather than the classical arias usually heard. Things like that are what make weddings unique, and memorable for the guests.
Answer by sarah hMaybe for a first dance song but not to walk down the aisle to.Answer by brenda102303
Friends of mine just got married July 4th and that was the song she walked down the isle to…it was an outside wedding and our music minister sang the song…it was absolutely beautiful…Answer by ♥Kaitlin aka His Browneyed Girl
I think a bride can walk to anything she likes! Ceremony music is a deeply personal thing that many people use to reflect themselves, their relationships, and their love. You can walk to Cannon D or heavy metal. It all depends on your taste.Answer by SirenSong
It’s her wedding so her choice. I’m all for nontraditional and if someone wants to walk down the aisle to a song with lyrics, more power to them for not falling into the cookie-cutter trap. Therefore what anyone else thinks about it doesn’t matter at all. Unless she is getting married in a church that has restrictions where she is only allowed to use religious music.
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