Lawrence was surprised at the impact of the song after watching some YouTube videos. This sort of crazy, daring, wedding feeling". Lawrence explained the inspiration behind the song in an interview with American Songwriter stating, "e had this image of a slow-mo video in Vegas of a couple running, and she's in her gown and he's in his tux, the wedding party is behind them.
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"Marry You" is one of the eleven songs produced by the Smeezingtons, the collaboration of Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, and Ari Levine, for Mars's debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. The song has been covered a number of times, most notably by the cast of Glee their cover outperformed the original song by reaching number 32 on the Hot 100. Mars has performed "Marry You" on all his tours since 2010. The single was certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Music Canada (MC). It charted on most international markets within the top fifteen, reaching number 10 on the Canadian Hot 100, number eight in Australia, the top five in New Zealand, and number 11 in the United Kingdom. Some criticized a perceived lack of creativity.ĭespite not being released as a single in the US, the song charted at number 85 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Marry You" received generally positive reviews from music critics, with some complimenting its production and its reminiscence of 1960s pop style. The recording focuses on spontaneous marriage and therefore, since its release, has frequently been used as a proposal song. "Marry You" is a pop, doo-wop and soul song. Written and produced by the Smeezingtons, it serves as the record's sixth track and was released as a single outside of the United States. " Marry You" is a song by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars from his debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010).