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'''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]]'')
'''Love Don't Roam''' is a song from the early 21st Century written by the Doctor Who composer [[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 thoughts and 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|Doctor]] of his recently-lost companion [[Rose Tyler]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')


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