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Creating a Party With the Best Wedding Songs Choosing the right wedding songs can make or break a wedding, especially if the guests are big on dancing. Choosing the wrong kind of music can sideline your guests, which is not the best way to throw a good wedding. So, if you want to have a great wedding complimented by fantastic music, take a look at these tips.
Something Sweet
Now, most brides and grooms go through the traditional dances. These dances include the bride and groom's first dance, the father/daughter dance and the mother/groom dance. If your wedding is in the evening around dinner time, it's a good idea to feed your guest before starting these songs. Once everyone has their food, the bride and groom can dance. This gives the guests something to do while they're eating and it prevents them from getting antsy during the dances.
The couple's first dance should be to a slow song they love. There are literally hundreds of popular first dance wedding songs. Dozens of Web sites have advice for which song to play during a first dance. Weddingapproved.com is a good site to visit for a long list of songs. Some popular first dance songs include "Nothing Compares to You," by Sinead O'Conner, "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You," by Elvis and "A Moment Like This," by Kelly Clarkston.
For these three dances you should choose songs that are no longer than four minutes. This is enough time for the couple to dance, but it's short enough to keep the guests engaged.
Getting Sassy
Once the formal couple and parent dances are finished, it's time to open the floor to your guests. The wedding songs you have lined up for the dancing portion of the wedding are critical to the evening's entertainment. You need to pick a variety of songs that hit all age groups. If you play all of the latest hip hop hits at a wedding that also includes older people, you're going to lose the older folks.
Timeless songs such as "Pretty Woman," by Roy Orbison, "Brown Eyed Girl," by Van Morrison and "Mustang Sally," by Wilson Pickett. Of course you can mix newer songs such as "In the Club," by 50 Cent in with these classics. When you're choosing wedding songs, make sure to consider you're audience. If there are kids at the wedding, you shouldn't choose wedding songs that include a lot of graphic lyrics.
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