Avril Lavigne hopes to release her wedding song


Los Angeles, Nov 14 (IANS): Singer Avril Lavigne wants to release her duet with husband, musician-producer Chad Kroeger, that was played at their wedding.

The couple danced on "If I said I loved you" at their nuptials in July and Lavigne wants her fans to hear it too, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The 29-year-old also recorded another duet with Kroeger called "Let me go" for her latest self-titled album.

"Chad and I wrote that and recorded it together later on in our relationship. 'Let me go' was the first song we wrote together and we weren't even together at that stage, so our love song was our first song at the wedding and one day I'd like to release it, but our family all got to hear it so it was kind of nice," she said.

The singer also admitted that her working relationship with Kroeger has changed since their marriage.

"When we first got together and we were recording, because he's a singer, I actually really liked that as him being my producer. So when he was recording my vocals, we spoke the same language, so he pushed me to do different takes, give different attitudes or whatever and just try more.

"Now, I'm like, 'No. Just two more takes, babe. Two more takes and I'm done.' It's more comfortable now, but it's nice because we get to work together and spend more time together," Lavigne said.

  

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