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Hey Music/gf help! please help me out?

our 5th anniversary is coming up on Valentine's day and well i know how to play guitar and i need a present day romantic & modern song to sing and to play to her.

fyi im gonna propose too after the song

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  • 1 decade ago
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    you should definitely do "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz.

    =)

    and good luck with everything!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    I Knew I Loved You by Savage Garden.

    http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=sjbDuXZ8gTo

    It would sound amazing with guitar.

    P.S. it's not exactly modern, but it's a great song. Look at the some comments...

  • 1 decade ago

    Awww. That is very very very sweet.

    Just depends on what you think she would like. :)

    Mabye you should sing the song to her and the pull five roses out with a ring on one of them, (five roses since your asking her on yall's fifth year.)

    I think that would really really make her smile.

    Anything you do though, I'm sure would be perfect in her eyes.

    It would mean more if it was your own idea, but I'm just throwing the rose thing out there.

    There are many many things that you could do. :)

    Congratulations!

  • 1 decade ago

    Aerosmith-( I don't wanna to miss a thing ).. That's mine and my husbands song. Worked for Ben and Liv also.

    Trisha Yearwood- (How do I live without you.) is good too.

    Congratulations

    Salaam_Peace

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  • 1 decade ago

    awwwhhhh you could do

    "hey there delilah"

    thatd be soooooooo sweet :)

    i wish you the best of luckk♥

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