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A List of Wedding Songs To Get Up And Dance

By Natalie Glass

Anyone who has ever been to a wedding, can make a list of wedding songs played at a reception that is filled with horrible choices.

Maybe it was a "one hit wonder" from thirty years ago, or perhaps there was a very suggestive rap song played where the bride and groom were rubbing up and down each other in motions better left to the honeymoon. All the wedding planning goes straight out the door when inappropriate or tacky songs are played.

For many years now, the list of wedding songs selected by the bride and groom have included some of the most outlandish, ill-fitting, and simply awful songs to ever grace the radio waves.

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Wedding professionals must see these selections and cringe inwardly while at the same time giving an uneasy smile. Several songs come to mind whenever a wedding takes place because they usually make the list of wedding songs given over to the band or DJ.

There has to be an unwritten rule that certain songs must make the list of wedding songs played by a DJ or band. The "Chicken Dance" and "Macarena" immediately come to mind.

Easy Songs To Dance

Yes, the upside is that they are easy songs to get anyone dancing and there is absolutely no skill involved. But is it really necessary to do these? Break from the trend and just say "No" to line dancing or any dance that requires wriggling a butt like a piece of poultry.

Most couples pay attention to details during wedding planning. But the list of wedding songs seems to escape their attention. They like the overall tune but must not pay attention to the words or at worst, simply not understanding what the song is about.

Pay Attention To The Song List

"Every Breath You Take" by the Police is a prime example of this inattentiveness. On the surface it seems like a love song until you pay attention to the words. Now if the wedding were for two stalkers...the song is a perfect one. But as it stands, a song about someone obsessed does not seem to have a place on that special day.

Many couples want the first song they danced to be played at their wedding. This is a very romantic idea in theory. A list of wedding songs should be personal but a little common sense has to be included.

Dancing In Formal Wear

Grandma might not appreciate the humor of the first dance being to "Baby Got Back" and seeing her grandchild out on the floor in formal wear and performing motions better left to the honeymoon night.

The list of wedding songs must be reviewed by a non biased friend. Let him or her give the honest truth about the songs. Do you really want the videographer catching you dancing to a head banging song? Do not give into the temptation to go with standard wedding songs.

Be adventurous, yet at the same time use some common sense. Grandpa can’t break dance so why not give him a slow waltz to show off his talents.

About the Author:
Natalie Glass is an author of dating and relationships articles including Teen Chat Sites, Online Love, Wedding Gift Ideas, Free Gift Cards, Gifts Online, Birthday Gift Ideas, Gift Ideas For Men, Gifts Ideas.
Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this author on this website in the near future.

More Romantic Wedding Facts....

Should I serve a full meal at the reception or just serve finger foods?
The general rule of thought is this: an afternoon wedding requires only light snacks or finger foods. A wedding that takes place after 5 o'clock should serve something more substantial to eat as guests will be feeling hungry that late into the evening after the ceremony is over.

Do you have to follow these rules? Absolutely not, but mention on your program or invitation what type of reception will be following the ceremony. This allows the guests, if you are only serving cake and punch, to eat earlier in the day.

What are the rules regarding receptions?
There are no hard-fast rules when it comes to receptions. The reception can be whatever you want it to be. It can be a simple affair where the guests are there just long enough to give their congratulations to the couple or it can be a lavish party where there is food, music and drinks.

Who pays for the wedding and reception?
Traditionally the bride’s family paid for the entire wedding except the rehearsal dinner, which was paid for by the groom’s family. In modern society it is often the couple who pay for the majority of the wedding. This could be due to the fact that many people are marrying later in life or have been married once before.

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