The Wedding

Julie Rogers

About The Wedding

"The Wedding", sometimes credited as "The Wedding (La Novia)", is a popular song by Joaquin Prieto from 1964 recorded by British singer Julie Rogers. The song was included on Rogers' extended play from 1964, which was also titled The Wedding, and has appeared on various compilation albums in the years since its release.


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1996
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You by my side, that's how I see us,
I close my eyes, and I can see us. 
We're on our way to say, â??I Do-oo,â??
My secret dreams have all come true.

I see the church, I see the people,
Your folks and mine happy and smiling,
And I can hear sweet voices singing,
Ave Maria

Oh my love, my love,
Can this really be?
That some day you'll walk,
Down the Aisle with me.

Let it be, make it be,
That I'm the one for you.
I'll be yours, all yours,
Now and forever.

I see us now, your hand in my hand,
This is the hour, this is the moment,
And I can hear sweet voices singing,
Ave Maria,
Ave Maria,

Ave Maria.

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Julie Rogers

Julie Rogers (born Julie Rolls, 6 April 1943, Bermondsey, London) is an English pop singer. She is best known for her multi-million selling song, "The Wedding". more »

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Written by: Joaquin Prieto, Fred Jay

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11 facts about this song

Genre
"'The Wedding' is largely classified under the 'Pop' genre, also reflecting elements of 'Easy Listening' music from the era it was released in."
Release Year
"The song was released in the year 1964, becoming one of the iconic songs of that time."
Chart Performance
"'The Wedding' became a huge hit, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S."
Artist's Breakthrough
"The song is often credited for being Julie Roger's breakthrough single, catapulting the British singer to international fame."
Covers and Performances
"Over the years, 'The Wedding' has been covered by numerous artists including Anita Harris and Petula Clark, testifying to its enduring popularity."
Theme
"'The Wedding' is commonly associated with wedding ceremonies. Its romantic lyrics make it a suitable choice for nuptial celebrations."
Song Duration
"The duration of the song is approximately 2 minutes and 32 seconds, typical of pop songs from the mid-1960s."
Songwriter
"The song was composed by Joaquin Prieto, and the English lyrics were written by Fred Jay."
Album
"'The Wedding' was featured in Julie Rogers' album titled 'Julie Rogers' which was released in 1964."
Language
"The original song, under the title of 'La Novia', was written in Spanish, but 'The Wedding' is the English version of this song."
Legacy
"Even decades after its release, 'The Wedding' remains one of Julie Rogers' most recognized and beloved songs."

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