Sample Recessional Music
The recessional music should be upbeat and celebratory. Depending on the wishes of the couple, it can be fast or slow. The recesssional music plays as the entire bridal party leaves the room, and may still be playing as all of the guests are escorted out, as well.
A Wonderful World
(Louis Armstrong)
Air On the G String from Orchestral suite No. 3
(Bach, Johann Sebastian)
All You Need is Love
(Beatles)
At Last
(Etta James)
Autumn
(Vivaldi, Four Seasons)
Beautiful Day
(U2)
Can't get enough of your love, Babe
(Barry White)
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
(Frankie Vali)
Celebrate!
(Cool and The Gang)
First Movement from Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F (Bach, Johann Sebastian)
Fools Rush In
(Elvis Presley)
Forever and Ever, Amen
(Randy Travis)
From This Moment On
(Shania Twain)
Hornpipe from Water Music
(George Frideric Handel)
I Cross My Heart
(George Strait)
I Feel Good
(James Brown)
I'm A Believer
(Smashmouth/Shrek Soundtrack)
In My Life
(The Beatles)
Inseparable
(Natalie Cole)
It Had To Be You
(Harry Connick Jr.)
It's The End of The World As We Know It
(R.E.M.)
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
(Josh Groban)
Love me Tender
(Phillharmonic Wedding Ensemble)
Love me Tender
(Elvis Presley)
My Everything
(Barry White)
Nothings gonna stop us now
(Starship)
Ode to Joy
(Beethoven)
Siman Tov
(Jewish Traditional)
Sonata in G
(Tartini)
Spring from "Four Seasons"
(Vivaldi)
Thank You For Loving Me
(Bon Jovi)
The Prayer
(Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion)
This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)
(Natalie Cole)
'Til There Was You
(Beatles)
Walking On Sunshine
(Katrina and the Waves)
Wedding day
(Bee Gees)
Wedding March
(Mendelssohn)
What a Wonderful World
(Louis Armstrong)
When I'm 64
(The Beatles)
With You
(Jessica Simpson)
You
(Jessie Powell)
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