Wedding Day
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
We take each other and walk through the open door
From the first time that I saw you
To the way you look tonight
I was shaken by your spirit
I was blinded by your light
And the world that I used to see is gone without a trace
Replaced by your eyes and the smile upon your face
And I will not turn away
'Cause you might disappear
I was haunted by your heart
And I felt that you were here
And funny when the time is right
When lightning strikes
You're not alone
Baby, I will pray for you my whole life through
This day
We'll be together
Husband and wife
Now and forever
The rest of our lives
Well, take me to Heaven
Take me tonight
There is nothing words can say
On this our wedding day
Oh, now is the hour, now is the sowing of the seed
I will take tomorrow
I will lay it at your feet
And the two of us escape from the sadness of the world
From the thunder and the darkness
From the hunger and the hurt
You know I will remember well the mission bell
That rings your name
And baby there could never be
A memory like you
We'll be together
Husband and wife
Now and forever
Lovers for life
Well, take me to Heaven
Take me tonight
There is nothing words can say
On this our wedding day
This is my pledge to you
I will follow through to the end
And we will find another plane
We'll be home again
And tonight I'm going to find true love, true love
We'll be together
Husband and wife
Now and forever
Lovers for life
Well, take me to Heaven
Take me tonight
There is nothing words can say
On this our wedding day
This our wedding day
Wedding Day - Bee Gees
Released in 1973, "Wedding Day" stands as a quintessential example of the Bee Gees' signature baroque pop sound, characterized by lush orchestral arrangements and the brothers' distinctive falsetto harmonies. The track exemplifies the group's mastery of romantic balladry during their early peak, blending theatrical production with intimate vocals to create an enduring anthem of celebration. While often associated with their later disco era, this recording highlights their earlier sophistication and emotional depth, showcasing a musical style that bridged the gap between traditional pop and the emerging theatrical rock of the mid-1970s. The song remains a staple of their discography, representing the timeless appeal of their ability to craft memorable, emotionally resonant melodies that have endured across decades.

