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The Wedding Singer Lyrics




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From the Album 1. Video Killed The Radio Star
    by The Presidents of the United States of America
2. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?
    by Culture Club
3. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
    by Police
4. How Soon Is Now
    by The Smiths
5. Love My Way
    by The Psychedelic Furs
6. Hold Me Now
    by Thompson Twins
7. Everyday I Write The Book
    by Elvis Costello
8. White Wedding
    by Billy Idol
9. China Girl
    by David Bowie
10. Blue Monday
      by New Order
11. Pass The Dutchie
      by Musical Youth
12. Have You Written Anything Lately?
      by The Wedding Singer Cast
13. Somebody Kill Me
      by Adam Sandler
14. Rapper's Delight
      by Ellen Dow Plus Sugarhill Gang



From the Album 1. Too Shy
    by Kajagoogoo
2. Its All I Can Do
    by The Cars
3. True
    by Spandau Ballet
4. Space Age Love Song
    by A Flock Of Seagulls
5. Private Idaho
    by The B-52s
6. Money / Thats What I Want
    by Flying Lizards
7. You Spin Me Around Like A Record
    by Dead Or Alive
8. Just Cant Get Enough
    by Depeche Mode
9. Love Stinks
    by The J. Geils Band
10. You Make My Dreams
      by Hall & Oates, Daryl Hall and John Oates
11. Holiday
      by Madonna
12. Grow Old With You
      by Adam Sandler



Other Songs A Note From Grandma A Note From Linda All About the Green Blue Monday Casualty of Love Come Out of the Dumpster Georges Prayer Grow Old With You If I Told You Its Your Wedding Day Let Me Come Home Not That Kind of Thing Pop! Right in Front of Your Eyes Saturday Night in the City Single Somebody Kill Me Someday Today You Are a Man
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The Wedding Singer is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo. The film stars Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore and Christine Taylor, and tells the story of a wedding singer in 1985 who falls in love with a waitress. The film was released on February 13, 1998. Produced on a budget of US$18 million, it grossed $123 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics. It is often ranked as one of Sandler's best comedies.

The film was later adapted into a stage musical of the same name, debuting on Broadway in April 2006 and closing on New Year's Eve of that same year. Jon Lovitz would reprise his role as Jimmie Moore in the episode of the same name of The Goldbergs, set during the events of The Wedding Singer, with Sandler, Barrymore and Billy Idol appearing through the use of archival footage.

The film marks the first collaboration between Sandler and Barrymore, and is followed by 50 First Dates and Blended (the latter also directed by Coraci).
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Genre(s): Soundtrack
Associated Acts: Wedding Singer The Musical
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