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shaneyboy

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Hey everyone,
during my proposal speech, i would like to have some soft, sweet proposal music. But, i don''t really have any good ones apart from "i do" from 98 degrees. Anybody have a proposal song or music that they used? or that someone else used? Please help a brotha out here. I appreciate it! Peace
 

fancycoloredfan

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my opinion, don't go with the 98 degrees (sorry to all of you 98 degrees fans)

what kind of music does she like?

i love jazz - how about coltrane? or will that make the mood too heavy?

you can never go wrong with stevie wonder's "ribbon in the sky" right? i say, go with something classic. i love otis redding's "these arms of mine"

-ariana
 

get_cut_not_ripped

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Sinatra....hands down. Regardless of age or taste in music, he's "The Man".
try: "The Way You Look Tonight". It's a bit upbeat, but should work great.

If that's not your style, try Eric Clapton "Wonderful Tonight" or anything by John Meyer
 

Greg

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I second the Sinatra suggestion.
 

JennWit2Ns

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how about kenny g. there are no words but his music is romantic, i think
 

Diamondsbybree

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Does she like country music??
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This was one of my all time favorite songs (counrty music of course). George Jones and Tammy Wynette, "One".
 

chialea

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I'd have to vote for Sarah Vaughan... she's done some incredible stuff, and there's a lot to pick from. It ranges from earlier jazz into 60's type music, but she has an incredible voice through it all.

A few romantic songs she's sung that I happen to have recordings of: (and some lyrics from each)
* Thou Swell (swingy, but relaxed)

Thou swell, thou witty
Thou sweet, thou grand
Wouldst kiss me pretty
Wouldst hold my hand

I'd feel so rich in
A hut for two
Two rooms and kitchen
I'm sure would do
Give me just a plot of,
Not a lot of land
And thou swell, thou witty, thou grand

* Honeysuckle Rose (more uptempo swing)

Every honeybee
Fills with jealousy
When they see you out with me
I can't blame them, goodness knows,
Honeysuckle rose

When you're passing by
Flowers droop and sigh
And I know the reason why
You're much sweeter, goodness knows,
Honeysuckle rose

* Embrace Me (very romantic, makes me melt, slow and cuddly)

Embrace me
My sweet embracable you
Embrace me
You irreplacable you

Just one look at you
My heart grows tipsy in me
You and you alone
Brings out the gypsy in me

* I Love You (my recording is a duet, and has band backup. swingy)

"I love you"
Calls the April breeze
"I love you"
Echoes the hills

(they go on to sing about love and spring)

* Misty (slow and romantic)

Look at me
I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree
And I feel like I'm clinging to a cloud
I can't understand
I get misty just holding your hand

Walk my way
There's a thousand violins begin to play
Or it might be the sound of your "hello", that music I hear
I get misty the moment you're near
 

Dancing Fire

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On 7/13/2004 8:24:19 AM shaneyboy wrote:

Hey everyone,
during my proposal speech, i would like to have some soft, sweet proposal music. But, i don't really have any good ones apart from 'i do' from 98 degrees. Anybody have a proposal song or music that they used? or that someone else used? Please help a brotha out here. I appreciate it! Peace----------------

shaneyboy
there's only one song "always and forever" by heat wave 1979,that tells you i'am a lot older than you are.
 

lsmathis1

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I love the Sinatra idea...he's timeless and you just can't go wrong.

Another really touching song to make any women feel special is "She" by Elvis Costello - to be found on the Notting Hill soundtrack. It's very soft and moving. I think this would really set the mood. If nothing else, you should include it in the "after" music...??

~Lisa
 

reena

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SINATRA
 

fancycoloredfan

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i second the heatwave suggestion. that song is perfect.
 

g2man

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When my time comes, it will be "Give Me Forever" by James Ingram with John Tesh on piano. I've been dreaming of the woman I'd marry for 40 years. Well that's what women say anyway, they dream of their wedding day from the time they are little girls, but I've been waiting a long time too and I've listened to a lot of music over the years and watched many friends get married. This song is a marriage proposal in itself. It's times like this that I wish I could sing but I can barely carry a tune. The only reason I can think of that would make this song inappropriate would be for religious reasons since the "Lord" is mentioned once.

And I know just how much you're a part of me
I see you and I, together in life
So there's nothing I wouldn't do,
To make you my wife.
(Chorus)
Won't you give me forever to show
all of the love I have here for you.
And give me my reason for living
To love you, I love you, I do.
With this ring, I'm bound
And I'll promise I'll never let you down.
To family and friends and the Lord above.
I'll swear I'll be true to you,
And give you my love.
(Chorus)
Won't you give me forever to show
all of the love I have here for you.
And give me my reason for living
To love you, I love you, I do.
 

Froof

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I'm writing my own music. I figure it can't get any more personal than that. Are you musically inclined?
 

ChooChoo

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I like the idea of music without words - I think words can be distracting. Can anyone think of classic romantic music? Everything I'm thinking of is too sad.

If you have to have words, I would go with... Enya (NOT Sail Away though), Sarah Machlachlan (Chocolate), or the Beatles (Something, And I Love Her, In My Life, or Here, There and Everywhere)
 
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