Wedding Dress
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Lyrics


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Would you put on that long white gown
And burn like there's no more tomorrows?
Will you walk with me underground
And forgive all my sicknesses and my sorrows?
Will you be shamed if I shake like I'm dyin'
When I fall to my knees and I'm crying?
Will you visit me where my body rests
Will you put on that long white dress?
Ba dadada, da, badadadada dadada
Ba dadada, da, badadada
The end could be soon, we'd better rent a room

So you can love me
Will you put on that long white dress
While I burn when there's no more tomorrows?
Will you remember me through the years I'll miss
And forget all the sadnesses and the sorrows?
Ba dadada, da, badadadada dadada
Ba dadada, da, badadada
We got buried in the fever




Now you love me
Get a room, so you can love me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Wedding Dress" by Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan explore themes of love, forgiveness, and the transient nature of life. The song starts with the question, "Would you put on that long white gown, and burn like there's no more tomorrows?" This line suggests a desire to fully commit to a passionate and intense relationship, willing to embrace the potential flames of love without concern for the future.


The second line, "Will you walk with me underground, and forgive all my sicknesses and my sorrows?" portrays a desire for unconditional love and acceptance. The singer is seeking a partner who will stand by them even in difficult times, understanding and forgiving their flaws and personal struggles.


The subsequent lines, "Will you be shamed if I shake like I'm dyin', when I fall to my knees and I'm crying?" further emphasize vulnerability and emotional honesty in the relationship. The singer is asking if their partner would be embarrassed or judgmental if they were to display their deepest emotional turmoil, indicating a need for support and understanding.


The lyrics then shift to the question, "Will you visit me where my body rests, will you put on that long white dress?" This line suggests a longing for companionship even in death, implying a desire for a partner who will continue to cherish and remember them even after they have passed away.


The repetition of the line, "So you can love me," throughout the song implies a deep yearning for affection and connection. The lines "The end could be soon, we'd better rent a room" and "Get a room, so you can love me" hint at the urgency to make the most of the time they have together, as life is unpredictable and uncertain.


Overall, "Wedding Dress" explores themes of deep love, forgiveness, vulnerability, and the inherent transience of life. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing for a partner who will embrace the singer's flaws, accompany them through life's challenges, and continue to love and remember them even after death.


Line by Line Meaning

Would you put on that long white gown
Are you willing to fully commit to our relationship and symbolize it by wearing a traditional wedding dress?


And burn like there's no more tomorrows?
Are you ready to love passionately and intensely, as if there is no future?


Will you walk with me underground
Are you willing to accompany me through dark and difficult times?


And forgive all my sicknesses and my sorrows?
Can you find it in your heart to forgive me for my flaws and struggles?


Will you be shamed if I shake like I'm dyin'
Can you accept and support me when I am vulnerable and going through emotional pain?


When I fall to my knees and I'm crying?
Will you be there for me when I am at my lowest and in need of comfort?


Will you visit me where my body rests
Will you honor and remember me even after I am gone?


Will you put on that long white dress?
Are you willing to symbolize our love and commitment by wearing a wedding dress?


Ba dadada, da, badadadada dadada
Instrumental section


The end could be soon, we'd better rent a room
Since life is unpredictable and fleeting, should we make the most of our time together and find a place to be alone?


So you can love me
To fully express your love for me


Will you put on that long white dress
Are you willing to symbolize our love and commitment by wearing a wedding dress?


While I burn when there's no more tomorrows?
While I experience intense and passionate love, knowing that life is uncertain?


Will you remember me through the years I'll miss
Will you still hold a place for me in your heart during the times we are apart?


And forget all the sadnesses and the sorrows?
Can you let go of the past pain and focus on the joy and happiness we shared?


Ba dadada, da, badadadada dadada
Instrumental section


We got buried in the fever
Our passion and love overwhelmed and consumed us


Now you love me
You have fallen in love with me


Get a room, so you can love me
Find a private space where we can express our love for each other without any inhibitions




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: MARK LANEGAN

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endroy kepe

Love it!

richard shears

bubblegum is in my top ten albums of all time, how is he not bigger?

Cosmic Chahlie

He smiled twice, two different gigs, in Glasgow. He got a cheer each time.

Ana MM

WOOOOW ❤️❤️

Gabriele B

This one deserve a comment, u right. Amazing song, good performance. I wish I would have been there!

Corban Dallas

Tell ya what, I waited to watch this video.. and Im so pissed i didnt go to this show. Looks, Sounds and Smells awesome.

Scott Pierce

Whiskey for the holy ghost is the one i really love

Scott Pierce

I don`t know man, He is one of my top 5 favorite artists. I guess its because he could really care less if he is or isn`t

Martin Krämer

❤️❤️❤️

RUHOMOR

RIP Mark 💔

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