I Do
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"I Do" is a traditional phrase uttered at weddings by the bride and groom. The phrase is in response to questions (vows) posed by either the officiant or the other spouse-to-be.
[edit] Songs
- "I Do (Brian Wilson song)", a song written by Brian Wilson recorded first by The Castells and later by The Beach Boys
- "I Do (Jamelia song)", a song by female artist Jamelia, the first single from her debut album Drama
- "I Do (Lisa Loeb song)", a song by Lisa Loeb
- "I Do (Rain song)", a 2004 single by South Korean singer Rain
- "I Do (Fabrizio Faniello song)", a song by Maltese singer Fabrizio Faniello
- "I Do", a song by the American singer/songwriter Jude from his 1998 album No One is Really Beautiful
- "I Do", a 1996 single by Canadian singer Paul Brandt
- "I Do", a song by alternative rock group Placebo from their 2004 singles collection Once More With Feeling
- "I Do", a song by Pedro the Lion from the album Achilles Heel
- "I Do!!", a pop song by singer Toya
- "I Do" is a song by Uncle Kracker, from the album No Stranger to Shame
- "I Do", a b-side by the band Weezer
- "I Do", a song from Westlife's 2007 album Back Home
[edit] Film
- I Do (1921 film), a silent comedic short film starring Harold Lloyd
- I Do (2000 film), a 2000 movie starring Hong Kong actress Ella Koon
- I Do is the Australian and UK release title of the 2006 French film PrĂȘte-moi ta main
[edit] Television
- "I Do", a Rugrats episode
- I Do (Lost), a Lost episode