As follows:
1. Only Time
The background music suitable for the wedding opening is sacred and solemn, and it is easier to render the atmosphere of the wedding.
Only Time won the pop single award in 22. Many Americans regard this profound song as a good way to soothe their fragile hearts. It is also the theme song of Sweet November. Twelve years later, the wonderful advertisement "The Epic Split" shot by the famous action actor Jean-Claude Van Dunn for Volvo trucks also used this song as the background music.
2. can't stop love
Swedish singer Darin specially wrote songs with the background of a century wedding between Princess Victoria and commoner westling held in Stockholm, Sweden in June 21. This is a highly expressive music, and the rhythm from low to high is like the process of feelings from first meeting, passionate love and marriage.
3. Every moment of my life-Sarah Conor
You don't need to understand English or read the lyrics, you can feel the deep affection under the smoky voice when you turn on the music. Singer Sarah is from Germany. She has won the Best Pop Rock Female Singer Award in the Echo Music Award and the Most Successful Female Singer Award in the Goldene Europe Music Award, which are the highest honors in German music. She has been singing in the choir since she was a child, and her foundation is deep enough to support the transformation of her multiple routes, and finally she will occupy the forest after the global blues songs.
4、《Love to be loved by you》-Marc Terenzi?
In p>25, the couple held a wedding ceremony at the seaside. Marc played and sang to greet Sarah, who was about to become his bride. He sang this song for Sarah and cried many guests present, which became a famous song to express his love. Affectionate voice, sticky lyrics, maybe any feelings are fearless and beautiful as a dream at first.
5. "Minutes Need You"-Karen Mok
Probably because she needs you in minutes, she is now the leading lady of the wedding. This song is more like a little girl's coquetry and small emotions. Karen Mok's cover version injects a playful sense of jumping from George Lam's original song. In fact, this song is not a niche, after all, it was one of the top ten golden melody awards, but the lyrics are really cute enough for you to list it separately.