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Looking for a song about refinding lost love

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Sasha13 | 18:38 Sat 05th Feb 2011 | Music
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I'm looking for a song that might be suitable for a first dance at a wedding. My and my OH were together several years ago but it didn't work out. He married someone else who he later divorced and then we got back together. We're now talking about getting married and I'd like a first dance song that sums up how lucky we are to find each other again and how we are soulmates. Any suggestions? I can find lots about getting together with someone you thought was just a friend for a long time, but nothing like the above. Any help gratefully received! Thanks. Sasha.
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Reunited by Peaches and Herb
Back Together Again- Roberta Flack and Jonny Hathaway (I think)
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For by U2?
Second Time Around by Shalamar (it`s not a slow one though)
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Thank you all so much for taking the time to reply. I've Youtubed all your suggestions and they're definitley worth thinking about..however as I'm a fickle woman...

Does anyone know anymore modern songs?
Serious suggestion this time Sasha..........Back For Good by Take That?
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joeluke... I was wondering it that was appropriate but looked up the lyrics anyway. F**k that sprang to mind!...
Snow Patrol .............. Chasing Cars
after all by cher and petera cetera
We had "Til there was You" by Peggy Lee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCbd6pxmVHY

I think it would fit just as well, second time around!
Nothings gonna stop us now..By Starship?...

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