When this Palm Springs wedding officiant first started doing weddings, brides still walked down the aisle to the “Wedding March.” Those days are gone though. Today, brides opt for modern songs reflecting that are often personal, meaningful, or just simply more fresh. If you want to go the bespoke route, here are some real world examples from my recent clients. Be sure to check out an article I wrote on WedLoft.com called “Farewell Wedding March.”
🌴💍 Bridal Entrance Songs Used by My Recent Clients
- “Where Is My Mind,” Vitamin String Quartet
- “Canon in D,” Lorin Nicholson
- “Today,” Josh Radin
- “Marry Me,” Train
- “Once in a Lifetime,” Alabama
- “The Luckiest,” Ben Folds
- “Bless the Broken Road,” Rascal Flatts
- “She’s Everything,” Brad Paisley
- “When I Fall in Love,” Nat King Cole
- “She’s Got This Thing About Her,” Chris Young
- “Wedding Song,” Yeah Yeahs
- “Here Comes the Sun,” The Wedding Players
- “I Will,” Beatles
- “Amarte es un Placer,” Luis Miguel
- “Kissin’ You,” Des’Ree
- “Canon in D,” Keith Kubena
- “Sea of Love,” Cat Power
- “Storybook Love (Princess Bride theme),” Mark Knopfler
- Twilight: Breaking Dawn soundtrack
- “From This Moment On,” Shania Twain
- “Longing to Belong,” Eddie Veddar
- “You Had Me From Hello,” Kenny Chesney
- “Moon River,” VioDance
- “The Ellie Badge,” Up soundtrack
- “Cowboy Take Me Away,” Dixie Chicks
- “Landslide,” Fleetwood Mac
- “Fall at Your Feet,” Jesse Cook
- “Just Like Heaven,” Vitamin String Quartet
- “Lady,” Kenny Rogers
- “Better Together,” Jack Johnson