Kelsey Emuss
September 5th, 2008, 01:15 PM
I have a wedding I'm working on and the Groom (and his Groomsmen) are all from Scotland. They wore kilts and the whole bit. I'm looking for a great song to use for the "Groom getting ready" video.
Something either fun and upbeat because they were a great group of FUNNY guys! Or something really poigniant because he has moved here to Canada and they were all very sentimental about their friendships as well.
Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks!
Colin McDonald
September 5th, 2008, 01:40 PM
I have a wedding I'm working on and the Groom (and his Groomsmen) are all from Scotland. They wore kilts and the whole bit. I'm looking for a great song to use for the "Groom getting ready" video.
Something either fun and upbeat because they were a great group of FUNNY guys! Or something really poigniant because he has moved here to Canada and they were all very sentimental about their friendships as well.
Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks!
Well, If you MUST, there's "Donald, Where's your troosers"? (Andy Stewart) You can get it from iTunes. Burning to a CD and importing lets you use it.
Peter Ralph
September 5th, 2008, 03:43 PM
"Hoots Mon" - Lord Rockinghams Eleven
"500 miles" - the Proclaimers
"Lets get married" - the Proclaimers
Kelsey Emuss
September 5th, 2008, 06:03 PM
awesome! Thanks!
Colin McDonald
September 6th, 2008, 02:49 AM
"Hoots Mon" - Lord Rockinghams Eleven
"500 miles" - the Proclaimers
"Lets get married" - the Proclaimers
Jings! look - an "email from America"
Crivvens! Help ma boab etc.
Nick Flowers
September 6th, 2008, 04:32 AM
"The answer is blowing in the wind".
"Willie no come back again?"
Kelsey Emuss
September 6th, 2008, 05:58 AM
"The answer is blowing in the wind".
"Willie no come back again?"
I want to listen to these but I can't find them on itunes. Who sings them?
Thanks again everyone! (Even the Yankee!)
Nick Flowers
September 6th, 2008, 07:03 AM
I must own up to being facetious, and suggesting Benny Hill style double entendre songs relating to kilts!
Joan Baez sang 'Blowing in the wind', and 'Will ye no come back again' is traditional. Apologies for any offence caused.
Kelsey Emuss
September 6th, 2008, 07:42 AM
I must own up to being facetious, and suggesting Benny Hill style double entendre songs relating to kilts!
Joan Baez sang 'Blowing in the wind', and 'Will ye no come back again' is traditional. Apologies for any offence caused.
Got it! ;-)
Don't worry. I think that's funny!