Well, howdy there, y’all! Let’s gab a bit about them groom entrance songs, shall we? You know, for when the fella’s walkin’ down the aisle, not just the gal.
See, back in my day, we didn’t have all this fancy music. We just had the preacher and maybe somebody hummin’ a tune. But times, they change, don’t they? Now, the young’uns, they want somethin’ special for the groom too. And that’s alright, I reckon.
So, what kind of songs are we talkin’ about? Well, some folks like that old-timey stuff. You know, like that fella, Frank what’s-his-name, sang. “Love and Marriage”, somethin’ like that. It’s a real classic, they say. Makes you think of them old black and white movies, all sweet and lovey-dovey. Kinda nice, I guess, if you’re into that sort of thing.
But then you got the youngsters, they like somethin’ different. Somethin’… how do you say… modern? Yeah, that’s it. They got this fella, Ed Sher something. He sings a song called “Perfect.” Heard it on the radio once. Real sappy, if you ask me. But the young gals, they eat it up. Says it’s all romantic and whatnot. Guess it fits the bill if you want somethin’ lovey-dovey but not too old-fashioned.
- Pickin’ the Right Tune
Now, pickin’ the right song for the groom, that’s a whole ‘nother story. You gotta think about what kind of fella he is. Is he a serious type? Or is he a bit of a goofball? You don’t want to play some sad, slow song if he’s the type to crack jokes all the time. And you don’t want some wild, crazy song if he’s all serious and proper.
And you gotta think about the weddin’ too. Is it a big, fancy shindig? Or is it just a small gatherin’ of folks? A fancy wedding might call for somethin’ a little more… elegant, like they say. You know, like that Pachelbel’s Canon thing. Heard that one at a weddin’ once. Real pretty, but kinda long. Or that Wedding March song. Everybody knows that one. Been around forever, I reckon.
But if it’s just a small, casual affair, then you can be a little more… relaxed. Maybe somethin’ fun and upbeat. Heck, maybe even somethin’ a little silly, if that’s the groom’s style. The main thing is, it should make the groom feel good. It’s his big day too, after all.
It’s like when you’re bakin’ a pie. You gotta have the right ingredients, and you gotta mix ‘em just so. Same thing with the music. Gotta have the right song, and it’s gotta fit the groom and the weddin’ just right. If the pie is good everyone is happy and same goes for the music I reckon.
- Making it Personal
Now, some folks, they like to get real personal with their music choices. Maybe it’s a song that has special meaning to the couple. Like, maybe it was playin’ when they first met, or it was their first dance song or somethin’. That’s kinda sweet, I think. Makes it more special, you know? More memorable. I remember when me and the old man got married. We just had the church organ, but it was enough for us.
And you don’t have to stick to just one song, neither. You could have one song for when he’s walkin’ down the aisle, and then another song for when he’s up at the altar waitin’ for the bride. Or you could even have a little snippet of a song, just a few bars, to make a statement. It’s all up to you, really. Just gotta use your noggin and figure out what feels right.
So, there you have it. A little bit of this and a little bit of that about groom entrance songs. It ain’t rocket science, but it’s important, you see? It sets the tone for the whole weddin’. So, take your time, think it over, and pick somethin’ that makes the groom feel like a king. Or at least, like a pretty happy fella.
And don’t forget, it’s supposed to be fun! So don’t stress too much about it. Just pick a song that makes you smile, and that makes the groom smile too. That’s all that really matters, in the end.
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