In celebration of New York passing a law Friday night that legalizes marriage for gay couples, this weekend’s theme is about love and marriage (and pre-nups for everyone!!!).
Love and Marriage – Frank Sinatra
Let’s Get Married – Al Green
Wedding Bell Blues – The 5th Dimension
White Wedding – Billy Idol
Marry Me – Train
My Wife – The Who
Let’s Stick Together – Bryan Ferry
Mujhse Shadi Karogi (will you marry me?)
Congratulations to the Gays on the right to get hitched! Kiss Kiss!
I’ll bet Jack Black had a really good time playing Jesus in this.
I also want to add my congratulations to the happy couples in New York who are legally allowed to get married now. This court decision must be great news for these folks.
Best wishes to you all!
Pretty good. Quite witty.
Fuggin’ classic.
The Georgia Satellites, Keep Your Hands to Yourself(till I get a wedding ring, of course!)
If You Want to Be Happy for the Rest of Your Life – Jimmy Soul
I hesitated to add this one, because although it is about a wedding, it’s about a wedding that never happened.
She Moved Through The Fair, sung here by John McCormack:
That really is beautifully haunting, Buddy. I had never heard that song before.
And mi sancho, Raul. It doesn’t matter how little his “guitar” (is it a ukelele?), the man has the pipes to deliver!! In what HAS to be the most bizarre video to one of the best songs ever – I Said I Love You.
And since we are anonymous here, and I have never met him nor seen a photo, I picture AdLib as el gringo borracho en la camisa de Hawaii. Groovin’ and leadin’ us all…..
Good song.
Yes, that’s a ukulele alright.
Forgive the 80s hair and stylin’. No one could touch John Cowan’s version of Good Woman’s Love. Glad to report his hair is no longer as frightening. Check out around 1:40. The man has some pipes.
The Pretenders–I’ll Stand By You;
Van Morrison–I’ll Take Care Of You;
Neil Young–Cowgirl In The Sand;
CSN–My Lady Of The Island;
The Doors–Love Street;
Simon and Garfunkel–For Emily Wherever I May Find Her;
Jefferson Airplane–Comin Back To You;
Jefferson Starship–Miracles;
Melissa Etheridge–Like The Way I Do;