5 english bridal entry songs for engagements!
BY The WMG Bride | 31 Aug, 2015 | 13261 views | 3 min read
#1 Young and Beautiful- Lana Del Ray
"Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful
Will you still love me when I got nothing but my aching soul
I know you will
I know you will"
The wordings of this song are poignant and beautiful, and Lana Del Ray's voice has a haunting quality to it , making this the NUMBER ONE bridal entry song for Indian brides on their engagement.
#2 A thousand years- Christina Perry
"Heart beats fast Colors and promises How to be brave? How can I love when I'm afraid to fall? But watching you stand alone, All of my doubt suddenly goes away somehow"
A gorgeous voice, a certain innocence in the song, and the lyrics are perfect for entering as you see your groom standing there waiting for you.
#3 Marry Me- Train (You can use the girls version)
"Forever can never be long enough for me To feel like I've had long enough with you Forget the world now, we won't let them see But there's one thing left to do
Now that the weight has lifted Love has surely shifted my way
Marry me
Today and every day"
We love this song by Train and the original version would make a fabulous couple entry song for the reception, but the girls version can be used for your engagement entry too.
#4 All of Me (Girls Version)
"Cause all of me Loves all of you Love your curves and all your edges All your perfect imperfections Give your all to me I'll give my all to you You're my end and my beginning Even when I lose I'm winning 'Cause I give you all of me And you give me all of you, oh oh"
For the ultra romantic girls out there, this girls version of the John Legend number is pretty perfect
#5 Yr still the one
"Looks like we made it Look how far we've come my baby We mighta took the long way We knew we'd get there someday
(You're still the one) You're still the one I run to The one that I belong to You're still the one I want for life (You're still the one) You're still the one that I love The only one I dream of"
A classic by Shania Twain, the song is perfect for the love marriages who fought all odds to be together.