I had a friend who left to "Let's get it on." The whole crowd laughed. It added a fun touch.
Non "cheesy" recessionals Trumpet Tune in D ------------- Henry Purcell Canon in D ---------------------- Johann Pachelbel Grand Choeur Dialogue ------- Eugene Gigout Jesu, Joy of Mans' Desiring --- Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude on a Festal Song ----- Gordon Young Toccata from Sym #5 ---------- Charles-Marie Widor
In not sure the name of it exactly but it plays at the beginning of Jason Derulo's Ridin' Solo is GREAT for that. My aunt used it in her wedding, worked great.
Songs that have an energizing beat to them are best for a runway show. Some examples of good songs would include Lady Gaga's songs, as they have an upbeat tempo.
Starstruck by Lady GaGa.
"The Hat I Got for Christmas is too Big" by Mel Blanc
The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe.
ToonTown Party - Cartoon Heroes
i like to move it. dance dance. prom queen =]
There are many different songs you can download for running. I suggest upbeat tempos like Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. You will not be disappointed with this.
Doctrinal norms regarding music are somewhat relaxed at Weddings- though anything obviously cynical like ( Runaround Sue) would be taboo. I am not aware of any true Folk-wedding songs in US usage. It is interesting to note that the traditional intro Wedding March ( here comes the Bride!) and the recessional- sometimes called ( Hail, Hail, the Gang"s all here )were derived from operas- Tannhauser, and Lohengrin. that"s Lohengrin, not Londregan, does sound Irish. there are good reasons for conservatism here. I have heard some songs used at weddings that are not, strictly speaking, hymns.
Mr.Vein Who let the dogs out Sorry...I can;t think of any others!!
Maybe some melody like the Ankah Zone music, though do not look for the original video as it is said to be inappropriate from what I have heard.