A recessional song is played as the bride and groom walk back down the aisle after saying ‘I do’
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Kelly Clarkson
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Stevie Wonder
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Instrumental Hymn Players
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Garage Hymnal
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The Cathedral Choir & Orchestra
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Shania Twain
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Westminster Abbey Choir, Martin Neary & Martin Bak
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Green Panda Music
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Brian Holleran & Brian Bigley
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Misty Miller
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Recessional songs are full of happiness and emotion and celebrate the marriage of the bride and groom that has just happened. When choosing recessional songs, think of that happy and upbeat mood you want to create and choose music to reflect this. After all the emotion and build up of the ceremony, recessional songs are a celebration of your union. If you want to keep your wedding mood whimsical and romantic then you could choose a slower song, or if you wish to make it feel more of an exciting celebration then you can choose something more up-tempo.