To Have And To Hold
- David Shannon (2000)You are listening to the song To Have And To Hold by David Shannon, writer by Andrew Lloyd Webber;Ben Elton in album The Beautiful Game: Original Cast Recording. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
- Let Us Love In Peace - Ben Goddard
- Our Kind Of Love - Hannah Waddingham
- Let Us Love In Peace (Reprise) - Alex Sharpe
- God's Own Country (Reprise) - Ben Goddard
- Overture - The Orchestra
- The Beautiful Game - The Company
- Clean The Kit - David Shannon
- Don't Like You - David Shannon
- God's Own Country - Dianne Pilkington
- God's Own Country (Protestant March) - The Company
- The Final (A Game Of Two Halves) - David Shannon
- Off To The Party - The Company
- The Craic - The Company
- Don't Like You (Reprise) - Alex Sharpe
- The Happiest Day - David Shannon
- To Have And To Hold - David Shannon
- The First Time - David Shannon
- I'd Rather Die On My Feet Than Live On My Knees - Michael Shaeffer
- The Selection - David Shannon
- Dead Zone - David Shannon
- If This Is What We're Fighting For - Josie Walker
- All The Love I Have - David Shannon
- Finale - Josie Walker
Lyrics
To have and to hold. Faithfully
To honour and love. Devotedly
Wilt thou take this man?
Yes I will
For better or worse. Constantly
In sickness and health. Unfailingly
Wilt thou take this girl?
Yes I will.
I pledge my soul to you. I give you my heart
There by your side until death do us part.
To honour and love. Constantly
'Til death do them part. Devotedly
Yes from this wedding day forth
Joined by god.
To be by your side. Faithfully
Forsaking all others. Willingly
With my body I thee worship
And with this ring I thee wed
To have and to hold. Fervently
To honour and love. Unendingly
Wilt thou take this man/girl?
Yes I will.
And wilt thou take this man
For better and for worse?
And wilt thou take this girl
In sickness and in health?
And wilt thou take this heart?
God we hope they've made the right decision
Will their fate be forty years of strife?
Is this union headed for division?
No! It's the happiest day of their life!
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