Wedding Songs




The first dance is one of the most expected moments at the wedding. Couples sometimes take dance lessons to make a good impression and also to feel good about their performance. But, generally people don’t remember the actual dance, they remember the song on which the couple danced.




The song has to be one that is easily to dance on. Sometimes couple decide to use songs that means something to them. Lately, couple decides for more cheerful song. For example, they like to use the song on which they first danced. But if you and your partner don’t have a song the decision about the wedding song can be very difficult. You have to listen to many possible variants until finding the right one.




Although the classical choice is to dance on a waltz, it is not a rule. If you aren’t the best dancer on waltzes, but still you want to make a elegant choice you can choose a ballade. To make you job easier here are some wedding songs suggestions.


  • Beautiful In My Eyes – Joshua Kadison
  • Chances Are – Johnny Mathis
  • Here and Now – Luther Vandross
  • Hero – Mariah Carey
  • You Are My First, My Last, My Everything – Barry White
  • Everything I Own – Bread
  • Take My Breath Away – Berlin
  • Friends – Elton John
  • She’s Got A Way – Billy Joel
  • Always – Erasure
  • You Are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker
  • Woman – John Lennon
  • My Heart Will Go On – Celine Dion
  • Beautiful – Gordon Lightfoot
  • Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You” – Glenn Medeiros
  • Stick with you – The Pussycat Dolls
  • Never gonna be alone – Nickelback
  • Tonight and Forever – Carly Simon
  • True Love Ways – Buddy Holly
  • Dream A Little Dream – Mamas & the Papas
  • I Swear – John Michael Montgomery
  • Here We Are – Gloria Estefan
  • If I Loved You – from Carousel
  • When A Man Loves A Woman – Michael Bolton
  • The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
  • Let It Be Me – Everly Brothers
  • We’ve Got Tonight – Bob Seger
  • Up Where We Belong – Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warrens
  • The Rose – Bette Midler
  • I love you – Celine Dion
  • Love Theme To Romeo & Juliet
  • Lady In Red – Chris DeBurgh
  • Your Song – Elton John
  • What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
  • It Had To Be You – Harry Connick, Jr.
  • So This Is Love – James Ingram
  • Don’t Know Much – Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville
  • Our Love Is Here To Stay – Billie Holiday
  • Just The Way You Are – Billy Joel
  • The Best Is Yet To Come – Frank Sinatra
  • The One – Elton John
  • Can You Feel the Love Tonight – Elton John
  • Everything I Do, I Do It For You – Bryan Andams
  • Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley
  • You Are My Special Angel – Bobby Helms
  • Heaven – Bryan Adams
  • You’re The Inspiration – Chicago
  • Longer – Dan Fogelberg
  • Endless Love – Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
  • Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley
  • At Last – Etta James
  • Songbird – Fleetwood Mac

Written by , date Mar 13, 2010 in Songs
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  1. nikky says:

    This is a very nice selection for slow dances. But I am one of those who want something more joyful for their first dance. We are a pretty funny couple and we want to enjoy everything, so a fun dance is what we both wish for. I’ve seen a little video once with a couple performing a very funny dance. It was in fact a compilation of songs on which they danced and they enjoyed it very well. I don’t want the same, since is going to be our first dance together, but I want something more non-traditional. So something fun, but sensual as well… I think Latino dances can become like that. They are very alert and at the same time could become very sexy. A salsa or a rumba, maybe even a cha-cha-cha would be perfect for us.

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