Famous Couples
Wedding Traditions
Taylor's Men
Royal Weddings
Wedding Music
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This pair of 70s crooners had a whole show about the two of them. However, in the end, the did not "got you, babe", so they divorced and he went on to become the mayor of Palm Springs. 

Sonny and Cher.

200

These four things, often recited in a little rhyme, are traditional essentials for a bride to have on her wedding day. 

Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. 

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This famous "brother" band member was the first connected to Taylor in her early days of fame, about whom she penned songs like "Mr Perfectly Fine" and "Forever and Always" about

Joe Jonas.

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This wedding made the bride the first American to have senior role in the English royal family. 

Harry and Meghan

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This classic walking-down-the-aisle song was penned by Wagner and has become instantly recognizable as THE bridal song. 

The Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)

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This couple made history in 2008 by winning a prominent position in a famous House in the USA (and he is Brigid's ultimate celeb crush).

Michelle and Barack Obama
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Engagement and wedding rings are placed on the fourth finger of the left hand because of this long disproven theory.

A vein in that finger led directly to one's heart. 
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This bachelor bears a similar name to the singer herself, and is one of the only bfs who has a song written about his virtues rather than his vices. 

Taylor Lautner.

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MJ woke up at 5AM to see this royal couple wed a few years back. 

Will and Kate.

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This 17th century tune rivals Wagner's piece as the most famous wedding tune, and has one melody repeated throughout the piece in different forms. 

Pachebel's Canon in D.


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One of the first couples to receive a "ship name" in the 90s and early 00s, although the whirlwind romance, marriage, and family have not ended in a happily ever after. 

Brangelina. (Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie)

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This coin traditionally goes in the bride's left shoe, giving her luck in her marriage and a sore foot on her wedding day.

A Sixpence.
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This older singer and guitarist didn't notice that "the girl in the dress cried the whole way home."

John Mayer.
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This regal marriage in 1947 kicked off the longest royal marriage in modern history, not the only record this bride broke in her long life. 

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. 

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This number from a Hollywood classic has made its way into wedding music over the years, and Reuben was once hired to play it a wedding where there were presumably no tin men, cowardly lions, or scarecrows without brains. 

Somewhere Over the Rainbow.

800

This Superbowl Halftime show performer recently married her Boston-native sweetheart, after rekindling their long-extinguished flame. 

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. 

800

In Roman days, the bridesmaids all dressed similarly to the bride in order to do this for the bride.

To confuse evil spirits as to who the bride was, and protect her from them stealing her away.


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This hated-by-swifties actor kept her old scarf from their very first week, 'cause it reminded him of innocence and it smells like her 

Jake Gyllenhaal.

800

This princess' wedding in 1960 was the first to be televised.

Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones.
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This R&B classic love song has become one of the most popular songs for couples to include in their ceremony, with Meghan Markle herself having it performed at her wedding to Prince Harry.

Stand By Me, Ben E. King. 
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These two country icons share the same initials and often sang their hits together with his booming baritone and her sweet soprano. 

June Carter and Johnny Cash. 

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In Irish tradition, you hang this on your clothesline to prevent rain on your wedding day. 

A Rosary.

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This English star and Taylor had many "cruel summers" together, and she said she would even marry him with "paper rings". 

Joe Alwyn

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This royal was the first to wear white on her wedding day, starting the trend throughout her empire.

Queen Victoria.

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Although intended to be an everyday hymn, this piece by Bach, taken from his cantata "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" is often used in wedding ceremonies. 

Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring.