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'''Love Don't Roam''' is a song from the early 21st Century written by [[Murray Gold]] and recorded by [[Neil Hannon]]. The song is played at the wedding reception for [[Donna Noble]], and its lyrics referencing a lover vanishing, coupled with the sight of a young blonde dancing, sparks a brief, but intense memory in the [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] of recently-lost [[Rose Tyler]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')
'''Love Don't Roam''' is a song from the early 21st Century written by the composer of the Doctor Who score for all four series [[Murray Gold]] and recorded by [[Neil Hannon]]. It was written specifically for the scene in which it was played and its lyrics directly allude to the Doctor's feelings. The song is played during the wedding reception for [[Donna Noble]], and its lyrics referencing a lover vanishing, coupled with the sight of a young blonde woman dancing, sparks a brief, but intense memory in the [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] of his recently-lost companion [[Rose Tyler]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
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