Processional

The wedding party’s processional marks the official beginning of the ceremony. It should have a slow but flowing feel, ushering the beautiful bridesmaids and other members of the wedding party down the aisle. 
The bride’s processional can be an incredible moment, as memorable to everyone involved as the vows or any other part of the ceremony. You should choose a very special song here. If you go with Classical music, the obvious traditional choice is Wagner’s Bridal Chorus (“Here Comes the Bride”). But any Classical piece that strikes you as particularly beautiful or meaningful can be used here. If you’re going with jazz, pop, or Broadway, use a song with beautiful music as well as lyrics that are meaningful to you. Even if you don’t have a singer at your wedding, the lyrics to a popular song will still play in everyone’s minds when they hear the melody.

 Processional
Composer
Piece
Mother's and Grandmother's Entrance Music
Anything from the Prelude music, here are some favorites:
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Schubert, Franz
Gounod/Bach
Bach, Johann Sebastian


Bridesmaid's Processional
(Including Maid/Matron of Honor, Flower Girls, Ring-bearer)
Anything from the Prelude music, here are some suggestions:
Pachelbel, Johann
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Clarke, Jeremiah
Purcell, Henry
Bridal Processional
These are the traditional favorites:
Wagner,Richard
Bach, J.S.
Beethoven, L. W.
Handel, G.F.
Pachelbel, Johann
Clarke, Jermiah
Purcell, Henry
Massenet, Jules

Modern (Secular) Processionasl
Christina Perri                        1,000 Year
Andre Boccelli                        Con Te Partiro