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"Down the Aisle (The Wedding Song)" is a doo-wop ballad recorded and released by girl group Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles in 1963. The song became a hit success for the Philadelphia-based vocal group following the controversial release of their "debut hit", 1962's "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman".
Instead of "Canon in D," bride Hannah Stonas Roman walked down the aisle to her groom's favorite movie soundtrack, the theme from 'Jurassic Park' ... the song switch-up at their Sept. 21 wedding ...
Chandler then substitutes for Phoebe's father, and as he walks her down the aisle, Phoebe refuses to wear a coat even though it is freezing, choosing to be her "something blue". Phoebe and Mike get married with almost no problems; after being pronounced as husband and wife, Phoebe complains about being cold, so Mike puts his jacket on her to ...
So then all of a sudden, this song is not so much about Twilight anymore, and it's the song that everybody's walking down the aisle to, everybody's doing their first dance to. And I'm like, well ...
The song's melody is similar to the old Russian song "Po Donu gulyaet kazak molodoi" ("Young Cossack went near the Don"). The song is a report of a wedding, attended by the ex-lover of one of the parties being married, who obviously is still in love with the person to whom it is addressed.
According to Ohio-based wedding photographer Delia Blackburn, Todd Bachman was in the middle of walking his daughter, Brittany, down the aisle when he stopped the ceremony. The photos show the ...
"I wasn’t sure which direction I wanted to take. I set them aside and finally sat down on Jan. 2, thinking it would be a great way to start the year with a new song," Louie tells PEOPLE. "By 2 p.m.,
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