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Wedding Recessionals

Finalize your wedding ceremony with the perfect recessional music and kick off the reception with a song that expresses your happiness. You'll be bursting with joy for your grand exit. All the nerves will be a thing of the past. Pick a majestic song to accompany you as you head out into the world together as husband and wife.

Some recessional song suggestions include:

 

Recessional Song Titles
  Canon in F – The O'Neill Brothers
  Climb Ev'ry Mountain – Rodgers & Hammerstein
  Dr. O'Neill – Traditional
  Every Day – The O'Neill Brothers
  Finale (from Water Music) – George F. Handel
  Halls of Ivy – Vick Knight & Henry Russell
  Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring – J.S. Bach
  May Flowers – The O'Neill Brothers
  Now Thank We All Our God – Bach
  O'Neill's March – Traditional
  Ode to Joy – Ludwig v. Beethoven
  Quaker Hymne (Lord of the Dance) – Traditional
  Rondeau – Jean-Joseoph Mouret
  Singin' in the Rain – Nacio Herb Brown
  Somewhere Over the Rainbow – from The Wizard of Oz
  Spring (from Four Seasons) – Antonio Vivaldi
  Take Me Home, Country Roads – Danoff & Denver
  The Ash Grove – Traditional
  The Bottomless Well – The O'Neill Brothers
  The Dance of Youth – The O'Neill Brothers
  The Thorn Birds – from The Thorn Birds
  Trumpet Tune – Henry Purcell
  Trumpet Voluntary – Clarke
  Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn
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