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Ernie Haase - Wedding Music Lyrics



Ernie Haase - Wedding Music Lyrics




[ Featuring Ernie Haase, Signature Sound ]

[Chorus]
Is that wedding music I hear?
The bride's adorned and ready to appear
There's Heavenly preparation for the wedding celebration
Is that wedding music that I hear?

The family is preparing for a wedding
All have been invited to attend
The bride is standing ready, waiting for the signal
When the Groom says, "Rise, my children, come on in"

[Chorus]

Soon we'll rise to leave this land of sorrow
For that ceremony in the air
The Father then will lead us through the holy land of splendor
Have you made your preparation to go there?

[Chorus]

There's Heavenly preparation for the wedding celebration
Is that wedding music
Oh, is that wedding music that I hear?
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[Chorus]
Is that wedding music I hear?
The bride's adorned and ready to appear
There's Heavenly preparation for the wedding celebration
Is that wedding music that I hear?

The family is preparing for a wedding
All have been invited to attend
The bride is standing ready, waiting for the signal
When the Groom says, "Rise, my children, come on in"

[Chorus]

Soon we'll rise to leave this land of sorrow
For that ceremony in the air
The Father then will lead us through the holy land of splendor
Have you made your preparation to go there?

[Chorus]

There's Heavenly preparation for the wedding celebration
Is that wedding music
Oh, is that wedding music that I hear?
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: L. KIRK TALLEY, PHIL CROSS
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave

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Ernie Haase - Wedding Music Video
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Performed By: Ernie Haase
Featuring: Ernie Haase, Signature Sound
Length: 3:11
Written by: L. KIRK TALLEY, PHIL CROSS

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