22 Non-Traditional Songs to Walk Down the Aisle to in 2022
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By: Phoebe Sebring
Feature Image by: Paper Boy Films
They say first impressions last a lifetime – you will be sure to take their breath away when accompanied by these modern processional songs
Engagement is nearly always followed by pure bliss and celebration. Which quickly drowns itself in the many milestones of the wedding planning process that begin to cross your mind. Whether it is the date, who’s hometown has the picturesque venue, bridesmaids and groomsmen, or what the gown is going to look like. Oftentimes the minor details are then buried even further in the whirlwind of the process, and sought after a few months down the road. But what’s a wedding without a little party, what’s a party without music.
Music plays a vital role changing the mood and indicating the atmosphere of different momentous stages of the big day. There’s the question of whether or not to hire an orchestra for the ceremony, then followed by the long winded debate of band or DJ. I mean ever since you began to dream about your big day, Canon D was practically the soundtrack to your thought process. In the new age of bridal we can hardly stick to tradition, so why not add whimsy to your processional song as well. IMPACT Collective has compiled some of the best “non-tradtional” song to walk you down the aisle in 2022.
- “The Book of Love” by Peter Gabriel
- “All My Days” by Alexi Murdoch
- “Oh, What a World” by Kacey Musgraves
- “Strawberries” by Caamp
- “Wild Horses” by the Rolling Stones
- “Lady May” by Tyler Childers
- “Sedona” by Houndmouth
- “Another Story” by The Head and The Heart
- “Bloom” by The Paper Kites
- “Like Gold” by Vance Joy
- “Edelweiss” by Bill Lee and Charmain Carr
- “Crazy Love” by Van Morrison
- “More of You” by Chris Stapleton
- “Live Forever” by Kane Brown
- “Pink + White” by Frank Ocean
- “The Bones” by Maren Morris
- “Forrest Gump Theme” by Alan Silvestri
- “One Man Band” by Old Dominion
- “Best Part” by H.E.R. ft. Daniel Caesar
- “Shallow” by Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga
- “Somewhere Only We Know” by Lily Allen
- “That’s When I Knew” by Alicia Keys