![]() ![]() ![]() When to play: it’s normal to feel awkward about your first kiss. Kiss a Girlįrom the first guitar riffs, it’s impossible not to fall in love with the song “Kiss a Girl,” it remains one of our favorite Urban tunes! When to play: “God Whispered Your Name” works as a processional or recessional, whether you’re marrying in a church or on a beach, especially when you want elements of faith and hope in your wedding ceremony. While he didn’t write “God Whispered Your Name,” the powerful lyrics and melody are meaningful to the strength of people in love, and the faith-based elements are beautiful. Urban has been open about his struggles with addiction and how his wife helped to get him clean. Still, as Keith sings about putting his love “in the car,” we think “Put You in a Song” will make you happy and help eliminate any pre-wedding jitters as you drive to your wedding ceremony! God Whispered Your Name When to play: we don’t often suggest songs before your wedding. You could even do a lip-synch version on the dancefloor-remember to video it as Keith and Nicole did! Put You in a Songįun, fast song and really romantic lyrics-we get so uplifted hearing “Put You in a Song,” we’re always happier after hearing this Keith Urban banger. ![]() When to play: it’s you two against the world now, so have fun playing “The Fighter” as you enter your wedding reception hand-in-hand. It’s super cute and gives us plenty of inspo about using “The Fighter” on your wedding playlist! But have you seen Keith and Nicole’s version of “ The Fighter” filmed live from the family jeep at home? We love this 2016 duet with Carrie Underwood off Urban’s huge hit record, Ripcord. When to play: it’s beautiful and tear-jerking to use as a bride’s processional, and if you want to get closer as it plays, it also makes a gorgeous first slow dance. ![]()
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