Popular
Wedding Songs
What would a wedding be without the singing or playing of some of the more popular wedding songs ever devised?
Well, it would still be a wedding but it would be one that was sorely missing a popular element. Now, if you were
asked to present a list of these top songs, would you be able to name all of them? If not there is no need to
worry, the following is a list of some of the more popular songs that are frequently present when wedding bells
chime:
The wedding should always start out with a song that themes the romantic nature of the event. This is where
Tchaikovsky's "Waltz From Sleeping Beauty" is such an outstanding choice. The lyricism of this particular number
significantly presents a tone that is bright and uplifting. And is that not what proper selections for a wedding
song should embody?
Processional songs set the stage to the wedding and one of the best weddings songs to employ is the "Love Theme
from Romeo and Juliet" as performed by Andy Williams. Actually, since this is an instrumental you could a number of
recordings. While most may not be aware the theme derives from 1968's film adaptation of the play, most are
familiar with its sound. And this is one of the most romantic themes ever crafted which makes it perfect for a
wedding selection.
Rod Stewart's "Have I Told You Lately (That I Love You)" remains a perennial choice for the First Dance selection
when the bride and groom take to the floor. Mostly everyone has heard of this song which is why it is among the
most popular wedding songs commonly selected. It is also probably the most romantic song ever recorded which is
certainly another plus associated with the song.
What would a Father/Daughter dance be without the playing of The Temptations "My Girl?" It would be a cliche to
state that this song is an 'oldie but a goodie' but the cliché is most definitely true. "My Girl" has been a
perennial father/daughter song because it is a tremendous recording that will bring sentimental tears to people's
eyes and smiles to their faces.
Debbie Boone's "You Light Up My Life" is sometimes considered sappy and, to a certain extent, this is true.
However, it also makes for a perfect Mother/Son dance tune. This is a classic love song that has been playing on
easy listening stations for decades. It is also a common choice among those looking for an excellent Mother and Son
dance number.
Sister Sledge's version of "We Are Family" is a great selection for the Bridal Party dance because it adds a great
sense of fun to the proceedings. It is also a nice departure from the more serious love tunes commonly employed at
a wedding. No, this is not to say love tunes are a weak choice as much as it is to point out that upbeat friendly
songs have their place as well.
Since the cutting of the cake is an unforgettable moment, would it not be appropriate that it is accompanied by Nat
King Cole's "Unforgettable?" Some may think the song is a little bit too serious but it really is not. It is a
bright and cheerful song that will certainly prove memorable.
The garter toss remains one of the more fun moments of a wedding. Would it not be appropriate to select a fun song
to accompany it along the lines of "Legs" by ZZ Top? This is quickly becoming one of the more popular wedding songs
of a newer generation that was raised on music videos and pop culture. It is also a fun song that most people will
find a nice inclusion to the festivities.
And even the glory of a festive event such as a wedding must come to an end. This, of course, necessitates a last
dance and among the absolute best inclusions for a song would be "Always and Forever" by Heatwave. This is a
tremendous selection to play as the guests exit the banquet hall and it sets the perfect sentiment for the
marriage. That is, it infers the marriage will be one of eternal love which is clearly an excellent sentiment to
put forth.
Of course, there are many other selections that are considered to be among the most popular wedding songs. The ones
listed herein are certainly among those people find to be most memorable. Including them into a wedding would
certainly be a positive decision.
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