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A nice song played at weddings, like light music. I only remember that the lyrics seemed to be in English, and they were sung with a rhythm like a prayer. Don't know the name

1. Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" is the prelude to the fifth act of Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The melody is solemn yet lively.

2. In non-church weddings, Wagner's "Wedding March" is often used. This is a mixed chorus in the third act of the opera "Lohengrin" and was later adapted into an orchestral music. This piece of music has a beautiful melody, is solemn and lyrical.

According to Western tradition, Wagner's "Wedding March" is played when the bride enters the ceremony. Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" is played when the newlyweds step out of the church.

I wonder if the song you mentioned is included among them?