Dixie Cups

Chapel Of Love by Dixie Cups - A Beloved Oldies Hit from 1964

The Chapel of Love by Dixie Cups is a popular song that was released in 1964. It was written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector and produced by Leiber and Stoller. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has since become a classic wedding song.

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Did You Know

  • In 1964, Chapel of Love by the Dixie Cups became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
  • The song was written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector.
  • Originally, the song was intended for the Ronettes, but it was ultimately recorded by the Dixie Cups.

Comments

@heythomasj

The harmonies in this song reassure me that humanity is capable of producing or accessing unimaginable beauty that might be a link between us and the divine. It’s a Godd@mn miracle is what it is.


@lindateuling7862

This song definitely brings back memories.  They have a wonderful sound and they are fun to listen to.


Lyrics

Goin' to the chapel
And we're gonna get married
Goin' to the chapel
And we're gonna get married
Gee, I really love you
And we're gonna get married
Goin' to the chapel of love

Spring is here, the sky is blue, whoa
Birds all sing as if they knew
Today's the day we'll say "I do"
And we'll never be lonely anymore

Because we're goin' to the chapel
And we're gonna get married
Goin' to the chapel
And we're gonna get married
Gee, I really love you
And we're gonna get married
Goin' to the chapel of love

Bells will ring, the sun will shine, whoa
I'll be his and he'll be mine
We'll love until the end of time
And we'll never be lonely anymore

Because we're goin' to the chapel
And we're gonna get married
Goin' to the chapel
And we're gonna get married
Gee, I really love you
And we're gonna get married
Goin' to the chapel of love

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Goin' to the chapel of love
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

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