#LOVE SONG ENYA ALBUM MOVIE#
New - "future" classic love songs include "Bless The Broken Road", Iris (a piano solo of this passionate tune), popularized by the Goo Goo Dolls), and Only Hope, from the movie A Walk To Remember. Songs include the Turtles "Happy Together", Dan Fogelberg classic "Longer Than", "If "(If a picture paints a thousand words.), originally by Bread, & "Bridge Over Troubled Water", a unique choice for a wedding song. ~Beautifully crafted arrangements of Classic Love Songs for weddings or easy listening you already know and cherish. album/processionals-for-brides-bridesmaids Need help choosing wedding music? Classic & Contemporary Love Songs and other wedding music:ģ1 Great Wedding Songs for Bride & Bridesmaids: Through weakness and strength, happiness and sorrow,įor better for worse, I will love you withĪnd for your love I'd give my last breathĬan't wait to live my life with you, can't wait to startĪnd you're the answer to my prayers from up above I'd give anything and everything and I will always care. 'Cause I don't think that they'd understandĪnd you can't fight the tears that ain't coming You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be Iris Piano Solo Lyrics (Goo Good Dolls), composed by John "Johnny" Rzeznik So happy together (ba-ba-ba-ba ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba)
The only one for me is you, and you for meīa-ba-ba-ba ba-ba-ba-ba ba-ba-ba ba-ba-ba-ba No matter how they toss the dice, it has to be When you're with me, baby the skies'll be blue Imagine how the world could be, so very fine To think about the girl you love and hold her tightĪnd you say you belong to me and ease my mind I think about you day and night, it's only right Then he swooped her up just like in the books
She said, "Don't you know that these storybook loves Now he said, "Don't you know I love you oh so muchĪnd lay my heart at the foot of your dress?"
This love was stronger than the powers so dark One of the things that I want to say just aren't coming out rightĪnd me and all other people with nothing to doĪnd when he looked in her eyes he became obsessed In it, she tells us that she knew James would come back to her, and even makes a reference to the failed apology: "I knew you'd miss me once the thrill expired/And you'd be standin' in my front porch light/And I knew you'd come back to me." It seems then, that even though the love left an indelible mark on her, as young love often does, Betty walked away with the upper hand.Īnd finally, we make it to the song told from the perspective of the "other woman." In her intro, Swift only says of this song that she was inspired by the image of "the sun drenched month of August, sipped away like a bottle of wine." So how do we know this is the third song in the teenage love triangle trio? Once again, it's the recurring images Swift uses to paint the picture, and we can infer that it's told from the other woman's perspective because she repeatedly refers to the fling as something that was "never mine." As far as similar imagery goes, in "Betty," James tells us the affair "was just a summer thing," and in "August" the narrator says, "So much for summer love and saying 'us.'" The car scene referenced in "Betty" is also mentioned again here, but from the woman's perspective: "Remember when I pulled up and said 'Get in the car'/And then canceled my plans just in case you'd call?" And, even though it's not mentioned in the other two songs, it's worth mentioning that a meeting at the mall is referred to multiple times in this song, which is about as "summer teenage romance" as you can get.'Cause it's you and me and all of the people with nothing to doĪnd I don't know why, I can't keep my eyes off of you Swift tells us in her album intro that one of the images she was inspired by was "a cardigan that still bears the scent of loss 20 years later." From that, we can infer that this time around, we're getting the perspective of the cardigan-wearing Betty - the girl that was cheated on - as she reminisces 20 years year later about her lost young love. For instance, the cobblestones from "Betty" also appear at the start of this song: "Vintage tee, brand new phone/High heels on cobblestones/When you are young, they assume you know nothing." And there's a reference to kissing in cars later in the song, as well. Remember how Swift said she put "recurring themes that map out who is singing about who" in the three songs? That reference in "Betty" to a cardigan feels pretty obvious here, but "Cardigan" has other bits of imagery that pop up in the other two songs.