I Do - Songs

Songs

  • "I Do" (Blaque song)
  • "I Do" (Brian Wilson song), recorded first by The Castells and later by The Beach Boys
  • "I Do" (Colbie Caillat song), a 2011 song by American singer Colbie Caillat
  • "I Do" (Fabrizio Faniello song)
  • "I Do" (Gin Wigmore song)
  • "I Do" (Jamelia song)
  • "I Do" (Jewel song)
  • "I Do" (Lisa Loeb song)
  • "I Do" (Paul Brandt song)
  • "I Do" (Rain song)
  • "I Do" (Young Jeezy song)
  • "I Do (Cherish You)", a song by Mark Wills, also covered by 98 Degrees
  • "I Do (Wanna Get Close to You)", a song by 3LW
  • "I Do!!, a song by Toya
  • "I Do", a song by Anastacia from Anastacia
  • "I Do", a song by Chingy from Powerballin'
  • "I Do", a song by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians from Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
  • "I Do", a song by Jude
  • "I Do", a song by Lil Jon from Crunk Rock
  • "I Do", a song by The Marvelows, also covered by The J. Geils Band
  • "I Do", a song by Paul Heaton from The Cross Eyed Rambler
  • "I Do", a song by Pedro the Lion from Achilles Heel
  • "I Do", a song by Placebo from Once More With Feeling
  • "I Do", a song by Uncle Kracker from No Stranger to Shame
  • "I Do", a song by Weezer, a B-side of the single "Hash Pipe"
  • "I Do", a song by Westlife from Back Home
  • "I Do (Whatcha Say Boo)", a song by Jon B. from Cool Relax

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